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Revision as of 01:18, 9 September 2011
Add a new record to an object.
Syntax
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Result result = Functions.addRecord(String objectID, Parameters params); </syntaxhighlight>
Parameters
- objectID
- The Object to add the record to.
- params
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- The field-value pairs for the object you are adding.
- Data policy override parameter:
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params.add(PLATFORM.PARAMS.RECORD.DO_NOT_EXEC_DATA_POLICY,"1"); </syntaxhighlight>
- Pass file parameters in the current request to any subsequent API calls made in a data policy defined on this object:
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params.add("PLATFORM.PARAMS.RECORD.ENABLE_MULTIPART","1"); </syntaxhighlight>
- Return
Example #1: Add a Record to the Account Class
This example creates an instance of Parameters and adds name-value pairs to it. The code then calls addRecord, assigning the returned value to an instance of Result and calling Result.getCode to assign the error code to a variable which is then conditionally checked to determine the code to execute. If the call was not successful, the code calls throwError to display an error dialog. A
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Parameters params = Functions.getParametersInstance(); params.add("name", "Acme Solutions"); params.add("number", "GRG2323339"); Result result = Functions.addRecord("ACCOUNT", params); int resultCode = result.getCode(); if(resultCode < 0) {
// Some error happened. String msg = "Account could not be added"; Functions.debug(msg + ":\n" + result.getMessage()); // Log details Functions.throwError(msg + "."); // Error dialog
} else {
// Take other actions on successful addition // of the account
} </syntaxhighlight>
Example #2: Add a Record with a Multi Object Lookup field
This example add a record to an object that contains a Multi Object Lookup, where:
- Books is an object that contains a MultiObject Lookup field
- libraryBook is a Multi Object Lookup field that points to a particular library and the book it came from
- e5fadf228160483b81ea8d84c71259c9 is the ID of the Library object that contained the book
- 767645492 is the record ID of the book in that library
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Parameters params = Functions.getParametersInstance(); params.add("title", "A Good Book"); params.add("libraryBook", "e5fadf228160483b81ea8d84c71259c9:767645492");
// {library_object_id}:{record_id}
Result result = Functions.addRecord("Books", params); int resultCode = result.getCode(); if(resultCode < 0) {
// Some error happened. String msg = "Book record could not be added"; Functions.debug(msg + ":\n" + result.getMessage()); // Log details Functions.throwError(msg + "."); // Error dialog
} else {
// Successful add. Take other actions, as needed.
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