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STRINGLIST

Constructs a one-column list from a string separated by a delimiter.

Syntax

Parameters

NAME (required)
Name of the string list.

STR (required)
Values to include in the string.

DELIM (required)
Delimiter to use. To use a blank as a delimiter, you must use space character; for example, %20.

Description

The STRINGLIST tag constructs a one-column list from a string separated by a delimiter. The list created always contains the column ITEM. The following delimiters are some of the more common ones supported:

%22
quotecstr (")
%20
emptystr (nothing)
%0a
newline (n)
%09
tab (t)
%0d
carriage return (r)
%3c
less than sign (<)
%3e
greater than sign (>)
%26
ampersand (&)
%25
percent (%)

The column values of the current row in a list can be obtained using the syntax, List.colname where List is the name of the list and colname is the name of the column in the list.

Note

In the case of StringLists, the values can be obtained by using List.Item.

You can use the following attributes to return information about the list using the syntax, List.attname, where attname can be one of the following attributes:

#numRows
Number of rows in this list
#curRow
Current row in this list.
#moreRows
Boolean (true/false) to indicate whether there are more rows following the current row.
#numCols
Number of columns in this list.
@<colname>
Only used on lists that contain resultsets. Contents of the file in the specified column if the colname begins with "url".

For example, MyList.#numRows returns the number of rows in the list MyList. MyList.@urlheader retrieves the contents of the file specified by the column urlheader.

The value of a list is maintained during the processing of a page request. If the list contains a resultset, the resultset is maintained independently of a list that uses it.

Error Numbers

The possible values of errno include:

Value
Description
-16
Output list is empty.

Example

This example constructs a list called tablenames using the values in Variables.list and a blank as the delimiter. The loop iterates through the list of names in the table, displaying each item in the list.

This example constructs a list called somelist using the values erin, alli, and ann and a comma as the delimiter. The loop iterates through the list of names and displays them.

See Also

RENAMELIST
ISINLIST

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