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CATALOGMANAGER.replacerow
Replaces an existing row in a table on a remote server by first deleting it, and then inserting the specified information into the row using the
CATALOGMANAGERcommand.Syntax
<CATALOGMANAGER>
<ARGUMENT NAME="ftcmd" VALUE="replacerow" /> <ARGUMENT NAME="tablename" VALUE="table" /> [<ARGUMENT NAME="columnname" VALUE="column name"/>] [<ARGUMENT NAME="urlcolumnname_folder" VALUE="folder name"/>] [<ARGUMENT NAME="columnname_file" VALUE="file name"/>]</CATALOGMANAGER>Parameters
ftcmd(required)- Value must be set to
replacerow.
tablename (required)- Name of the table that contains the row to replace.
primarykey (optional)- Value of row's primary key. The
primarykeyparameter is the primary key's column name.
columnname (optional)- Each column in the row to be replaced.
columnnameis a table column name.
urlcolumnname_folder (optional)- A subfolder name to store the uploaded file. The file is then stored under the upload folder and the subfolder. The upload folder is specified in the SystemInfo table's
defdircolumn. Note that you can have multiple upload columns.
- Upload columns are designated by the prefix
url. The column name in the table must begin withurl(for example,urltext). The argument name must include the table's column name with_folderappended to the column name (for example,urltext_folder).
columnname_file (required for non-binary files)- The name of the file you want to upload. The column name in the table must begin with
url(for example,urltext). The argument name must have_fileappended to the table's column name (for example,urltext_file).Description
The
replacerowcommand replaces an existing row in a table on a remote server by first deleting it, and then inserting the specified information into the row. This command should be used to clear the value of a column in a row.
Note
If the row specified by the
primarykeyvalue does not exist, then the row is added to the table.Error Numbers
The possible values of
errnoinclude:
Value Description -103 No such table. -104 No table definition. -105 Database error.Example
The following example replaces the existing row information for
titanicwith information forThe Great Escape.
133modern timesg see it137the generalg see it145a perfect worldpg see it148the princess bridepg see it138titanicpg 13 miss it<SETVAR NAME="errno" VALUE="0" /> <CATALOGMANAGER SCOPED="GLOBAL"> <ARGUMENT NAME="ftcmd" VALUE="replacerow" /> <ARGUMENT NAME="tablename" VALUE="moviereviews" /> <ARGUMENT NAME="id" VALUE="138" /> <ARGUMENT NAME="title" VALUE="The Great Escape" /> <ARGUMENT NAME="rating" VALUE="PG" /> <ARGUMENT NAME="comments" VALUE="see it" /> </CATALOGMANAGER> <IF COND="IsError.Variables.errno=true"> <THEN> <!--Handle error--> </THEN> </IF>After the row has been replaced, the table looks as follows:
133modern timesg see it137the generalg see it145a perfect worldpg see it148the princess bridepg see it138The Great EscapePG see itSee Also
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