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<var>$List_Global_List</var> and <var>$List_Session_List</var> return information about global and session $lists to a $list. | <var>$List_Global_List</var> and <var>$List_Session_List</var> return information about global and session $lists to a $list. |
Revision as of 20:54, 18 July 2013
$List_Global_List and $List_Session_List: List global/session $lists
Note: Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is no OO equivalent for the $List_Global_List and $List_Session_List functions.
$List_Global_List and $List_Session_List return information about global and session $lists to a $list.
$List_Global_List and $List_Session_List are callable $functions.
Syntax
[%rc =] $List_Global_List(listid)
[%rc =] $List_Session_List(listid)
Syntax terms
%rc | A numeric variable to receive either of these:
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listid | The $list identifier to receive the output from $List_Global_List or $List_Session_List. This is a required argument. |
Usage notes
- The format of the data in the output $list is
Col 1-10 The EBCDIC number of items on the $list, right-justified. Col 11- The name of the global or session $list. - A $List_Session_List call when there is no session open causes a request cancellation.
Example
The following example displays information about all current global and session $lists:
%LIST = $ListNew %RC = $List_Global_List(%LIST) PRINT 'Global $lists:' %RC = $List_Print(%LIST) %LIST = $ListNew %RC = $List_Session_List(%LIST) PRINT 'Session $lists:' %RC = $List_Print(%LIST)