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VerifyRecordCount


You use the VerifyRecordCount keyword to verify the number of records (the record count) in a list applet.

Signature

The VerifyRecordCount keyword supports the following signature:

VerifyRecordCount(AppletRN|Rn of record count from the list/Form applet menu/NULL,Operator,Value(or)@Variable)

Note the following about the VerifyRecordCount keyword signature:

  • The following operators are supported: greater than (>), greater than or equal to (>=), less than (<), less than or equal to (<=), equals (<>).
  • If using NULL, then the record count is verified in a pop-up window or applet that does not have an applet menu.

Desktop Examples

The following table describes how to use the VerifyRecordCount keyword to verify the number of records in a list applet in desktop applications.

Target Object
Inputs
Closing Action
Comments

SIS Account List Applet|Record Count (SWE)

<=,6

 

Verifies if record count is less than or equal to 6.

SIS Account List Applet|Record Count (SWE)

<>,6

 

Verifies if the record count with less than or greater than 6.

SIS Account List Applet|Record Count (SWE)

< ,6

 

Verifies the record count is less than 6.

SIS Account List Applet|Record Count (SWE)

> ,6

 

Verifies if the record count is greater than 6.

SIS Account List Applet|Record Count (SWE)

> =,@var

 

Verifies if the record count is greater than or equal to any variable.

SIS Account List Applet|NULL

> =,2

 

Verifies if the record count is greater than or equal to 2.

Mobile Examples

The following table describes how to use the VerifyRecordCount keyword to verify the number of rcords in a list applet in mobile applications (on mobile devices).

Target Object
Inputs
Closing Action
Comments

SHCE Sales Account List Applet - Mobile|Record Count (SWE)

>,6

 

Verifies if the record count is greater than or equal to 6.

SHCE Sales Account List Applet - Mobile|Record Count (SWE)

<,@var

 

Verifies if the record count is less than any variable.

SHCE Sales Account List Applet - Mobile|NULL

<,2

 

Verifies if the record count is less than 2.

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