Where did you get $selectexact and $fetchinto
Hi Das,
To answer your question about the method you are referring to ($selectexact, in Mayada’s email) is a user method that was created in the Tableclass just like the $getCustomerAddresses()
He just didn’t use camel casing for that one, he was giving you examples of how you could create helper method in a tableclass and how to call them, as for the rest, Bastian gave you the best starting point, the Notation Inspector, Method Editor’s Interface Manager and Property manager are your friends.
Here’s a link to a very useful tool that helped me a lot: www.studiotips.net/
It would be great if it could be put on github so everybody could contribute, maybe someone could ask Doug if he would be OK with this or create a new One
denis
Le 18-01-31 16:20, « omnisdev-en au nom de Das Goravani » <omnisdev-en-bounces@lists.omnis-dev.com au nom de das@Goravani.com> a écrit :
I just tried to look up $selectexact in both the Programming and Notation Manuals and it is in neither. But I noticed it in someone’s code posted to me as an example and it looks like a very cool tool to have as select exact is often exactly what we’re doing.
My question is where did you find out about such things if they’re not documented?
Are there more undocumented goodies lurking inside Omnis. Is there a “Master’s List” of such things?
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