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==Usage notes==
==Usage notes==
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<li><var>ToString</var> can be applied implicitly: simply Print (or Audit) an object variable, and the <var>ToString</var> method is automatically applied to the object.  That is:
<li><var>ToString</var> can be applied implicitly: simply <var>Print</var> (or <var>Audit</var>) an object variable, and the <var>ToString</var> method is automatically applied to the object.  That is:
<p class="code">print %recsetCursor</p> is equivalent to: <p class="code">print %recsetCursor:ToString</p>
<p class="code">print %recsetCursor</p> is equivalent to: <p class="code">print %recsetCursor:ToString</p>
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Revision as of 22:43, 26 April 2011

Information about RecordSetCursor (RecordsetCursor class)

ToString returns information (state, file name, record number, lock strength) about the RecordSetCursor object to a longstring.

Syntax

%string = recordsetCursor:ToString

Syntax terms

%string A longstring variable to receive the contents of the RecordsetCursor.
recordsetCursor A RecordsetCursor object variable.

Usage notes

  • ToString can be applied implicitly: simply Print (or Audit) an object variable, and the ToString method is automatically applied to the object. That is:

    print %recsetCursor

    is equivalent to:

    print %recsetCursor:ToString

Examples

The following output is produced by a print %recsetCursor statement:

State=HasRecord, Filename=MYPROC, RecordNumber=311, LockStrength=Share

See also