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PikLink™ - RDBMS Connection Tools
plUtils - Utilities
- CompileCatalog(FileName, ProgramName, ReturnResult, Optional AccountName)
This function will compile and catalog a file on the server. You can optionally specify an account if left blank it will compile and catalog in the PikLink account.
- CreateQPointer(QPointerName,AccountName,FileName
Returns: True/False
WIll create a QPointer in the MD of the PikLink Account.
- OConv(DataIN, Correlative)
Returns: Result
Perform a Output Conversion on the Server and return the result.
- IConv(DataIN, Correlative)
Returns: Result
Perform a Input Conversion on the Server and return the result.
- ReleaseALL()
Release all Locks for this process- Use with care
- Execute(CommandString)
Returns: Result
Execute a TCL statement and return the results.
- ProgCall(ProgramName, ArgumentsIN, ArgumentsOUT)
Returns: True/False
Call a program and pass in some data and the program will send back the results
This is usefull for creating your own programs for tasks.
- plDelete(Item as pItem, amc, Optional vmc, Optional svmc)
Returns: new pItem
This Allows the same functionality as pItem.Delete(amc, Optional vmc, Optional svmc)
- plInsert(Item as pItem, InsertString, amc, Optional vmc, Optional svmc)
Returns: new pItem
This Allows the same functionality as pItem.Insert(amc, Optional vmc, Optional svmc)
- plReplace(Item as pItem, ReplaceString, amc, Optional vmc, Optional svmc)
Returns new pItem
This Allows the same functionality as pItem.Replace(amc, Optional vmc, Optional svmc)
- plExtract(Item as pItem, amc, Optional vmc, Optional svmc)
Returns: new pItem
This Allows the same functionality as pItem.Extract(amc, Optional vmc, Optional svmc)
- DCount(Item, Char)
Returns: Long result
Count the number of Occurances of a string
- Convert(SourceString, Find, Replace)
Returns: Converted String
Same function as the VB Replace Function
- CopyDosFileToServer(FileName, ItemName ,DosFilePath, Optional Overwrite, Optional CrLf_to_AM, Optional AccountName)
Function to Copy a DOS file to the Server
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