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Buffer Objects


Buffer objects provide a way to manipulate data at a very basic level. A Buffer object is needed whenever the relative location of data in memory is important. Any type of data may be stored in a Buffer object.

A new Buffer object may be created from scratch or from a string, buffer, or Buffer object, in which case the contents of the string or buffer is copied into the newly created Buffer object.

In the examples that follow, bufferVar is a generic variable name to which a Buffer object is assigned.


 Siebel eScript Language Reference 
 Published: 18 April 2003