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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.
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SIS Account List Applet|Record Count (SWE) |
<=,6 |
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Verifies if record count is less than or equal to 6. |
SIS Account List Applet|Record Count (SWE) |
<>,6 |
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Verifies if the record count with less than or greater than 6. |
SIS Account List Applet|Record Count (SWE) |
< ,6 |
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Verifies the record count is less than 6. |
SIS Account List Applet|Record Count (SWE) |
> ,6 |
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Verifies if the record count is greater than 6. |
SIS Account List Applet|Record Count (SWE) |
> =,@var |
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Verifies if the record count is greater than or equal to any variable. |
SIS Account List Applet|NULL |
> =,2 |
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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).
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SHCE Sales Account List Applet - Mobile|Record Count (SWE) |
>,6 |
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Verifies if the record count is greater than or equal to 6. |
SHCE Sales Account List Applet - Mobile|Record Count (SWE) |
<,@var |
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Verifies if the record count is less than any variable. |
SHCE Sales Account List Applet - Mobile|NULL |
<,2 |
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Verifies if the record count is less than 2. |
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