Format a date object to a text representation or a parses a datestring to a date object. |
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Parameters {Object} date – the date as text or date object
{Object} format – the format to output or parse the to date |
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Returns Object – the date as text or date object |
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Sample
var parsedDate = utils.dateFormat(datestring,'EEE, d MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss');
var formattedDateString = utils.dateFormat(dateobject,'EEE, d MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss');
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Returns a string containing the character for the unicode number. |
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Parameters {Number} unicodeCharacterNumber – the number indicating the unicode character |
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Returns String – a string containing the unicode character |
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Sample
//returns a big dot
var dot = utils.getUnicodeCharacter(9679);
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(foundset_or_record, [qualifiedRelationString]) |
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Returns true if the (related)foundset exists and has records.
Another use is, to pass a record and qualified relations string to test multiple relations/foundset at once |
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Parameters foundset_or_record – the foundset or record to be tested
[qualifiedRelationString] – the qualified relation string to reach a related foundset if a record is passes as first paramter |
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Sample
//test the orders_to_orderitems foundset
if (elements.customer_id.hasRecords(orders_to_orderitems))
{
//do work on relatedFoundSet
}
//test the orders_to_orderitems.orderitems_to_products foundset to be reached from the current record
//if (elements.customer_id.hasRecords(foundset.getSelectedRecord(),'orders_to_orderitems.orderitems_to_products'))
//{
// //do work on deeper relatedFoundSet
//}
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Returns true when Monday is the first day of the week for your current locale setting. |
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Returns Boolean – true if Monday is first day of the week in current locale |
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Sample
if(utils.isMondayFirstDayOfWeek())
{
//a date calculation
}
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Format a number to specification (or to have a defined fraction). |
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Parameters {Object} number – the number to format
{Object} digitsOrFormat – the format or digits |
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Returns String – the resulting number in text |
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Sample
var textalNumber = utils.numberFormat(16.749, 2); //returns 16.75
var textalNumber2 = utils.numberFormat(100006.749, '#,###.00'); //returns 100,006.75
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(textString, [escapeSpaces], [convertToHtmlUnicodeEscapes]) |
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Returns the escaped markup text (HTML/XML). |
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Parameters textString – the text to process
[escapeSpaces] – boolean indicating to escape spaces
[convertToHtmlUnicodeEscapes] – boolean indicating to use unicode escapes |
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Returns String – the escaped text |
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Sample
var escapedText = utils.stringEscapeMarkup('<html><body>escape me</body></html>')
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(text_to_format, parameters_array) |
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Formats a string according to format specifiers and arguments. |
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Parameters {String} text_to_format – the text to format
{Object} parameters_array – the array with parameters |
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Returns String – the formatted text |
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Sample
// the format specifier has the syntax: %[argument_index$][flags][width][.precision]conversion
// argument index is 1$, 2$ ...
// flags is a set of characters that modify the output format
// typical values: '+'(The result will always include a sign), ','(The result will include locale-specific grouping separators)
// width is a non-negative decimal integer indicating the minimum number of characters to be written to the output
// precision is a non-negative decimal integer usually used to restrict the number of characters
// conversion is a character indicating how the argument should be formatted
// typical conversion values: b(boolean), s(string), c(character), d(decimal integer), f(floating number), t(prefix for date and time)
// Date/Time Conversions (used after 't' prefix):
// 'H' Hour of the day for the 24-hour clock, formatted as two digits with a leading zero as necessary i.e. 00 - 23.
// 'I' Hour for the 12-hour clock, formatted as two digits with a leading zero as necessary, i.e. 01 - 12.
// 'k' Hour of the day for the 24-hour clock, i.e. 0 - 23.
// 'l' Hour for the 12-hour clock, i.e. 1 - 12.
// 'M' Minute within the hour formatted as two digits with a leading zero as necessary, i.e. 00 - 59.
// 'S' Seconds within the minute, formatted as two digits with a leading zero as necessary, i.e. 00 - 60 ("60" is a special value required to support leap seconds).
// 'L' Millisecond within the second formatted as three digits with leading zeros as necessary, i.e. 000 - 999.
// 'p' Locale-specific morning or afternoon marker in lower case, e.g."am" or "pm". Use of the conversion prefix 'T' forces this output to upper case.
// 'z' RFC 822 style numeric time zone offset from GMT, e.g. -0800.
// 'Z' A string representing the abbreviation for the time zone.
// 'B' Locale-specific full month name, e.g. "January", "February".
// 'b' Locale-specific abbreviated month name, e.g. "Jan", "Feb".
// 'h' Same as 'b'.
// 'A' Locale-specific full name of the day of the week, e.g. "Sunday", "Monday"
// 'a' Locale-specific short name of the day of the week, e.g. "Sun", "Mon"
// 'C' Four-digit year divided by 100, formatted as two digits with leading zero as necessary, i.e. 00 - 99
// 'Y' Year, formatted as at least four digits with leading zeros as necessary, e.g. 0092 equals 92 CE for the Gregorian calendar.
// 'y' Last two digits of the year, formatted with leading zeros as necessary, i.e. 00 - 99.
// 'j' Day of year, formatted as three digits with leading zeros as necessary, e.g. 001 - 366 for the Gregorian calendar.
// 'm' Month, formatted as two digits with leading zeros as necessary, i.e. 01 - 13.
// 'd' Day of month, formatted as two digits with leading zeros as necessary, i.e. 01 - 31
// 'e' Day of month, formatted as two digits, i.e. 1 - 31.
// common compositions for date/time conversion
// 'R' Time formatted for the 24-hour clock as "%tH:%tM"
// 'T' Time formatted for the 24-hour clock as "%tH:%tM:%tS".
// 'r' Time formatted for the 12-hour clock as "%tI:%tM:%tS %Tp". The location of the morning or afternoon marker ('%Tp') may be locale-dependent.
// 'D' Date formatted as "%tm/%td/%ty".
// 'F' ISO 8601 complete date formatted as "%tY-%tm-%td".
// 'c' Date and time formatted as "%ta %tb %td %tT %tZ %tY", e.g. "Sun Jul 20 16:17:00 EDT 1969".
utils.stringFormat('%s Birthday: %2$tm %2$te,%2$tY',new Array('My',new Date(2009,0,1))) // returns My Birthday: 01 1,2009
utils.stringFormat('The time is: %1$tH:%1$tM:%1$tS',new Array(new Date(2009,0,1,12,0,0))) // returns The time is: 12:00:00
utils.stringFormat('My %s: %2$.0f, my float: %2$.2f',new Array('integer',10)) // returns My integer: 10, my float: 10.00
utils.stringFormat('Today is: %1$tc',new Array(new Date())) // returns current date/time as: Today is: Fri Feb 20 14:15:54 EET 2009
utils.stringFormat('Today is: %tF',new Array(new Date())) // returns current date as: Today is: 2009-02-20
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(textString, i_start, i_size, replacement_text) |
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Replaces a portion of a string with replacement text from a specfied index. |
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Parameters {Object} textString – the text to process
{Object} i_start – the start index to work from
{Object} i_size – the size of the text to replace
{Object} replacement_text – the replacement text |
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Returns String – the changed text string |
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Sample
//returns 'this was a test'
var retval = utils.stringIndexReplace('this is a test',6,2,'was');
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Returns all words starting with capital chars. |
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Parameters {Object} text – the text to process |
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Returns String – the changed text |
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Sample
//returns 'This Is A Test'
var retval = utils.stringInitCap('This is A test');
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Returns a string with the requested number of characters, starting from the left. |
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Parameters {Object} textString – the text to process
{Object} i_size – the size of the text to return |
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Returns String – the result text string |
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Sample
//returns 'this i'
var retval = utils.stringLeft('this is a test',6);
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Returns the number of words, starting from the left. |
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Parameters {Object} text – to process
{Object} numberof_words – to return |
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Returns String – the string with number of words form the left |
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Sample
//returns 'this is a'
var retval = utils.stringLeftWords('this is a test',3);
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Returns the md5 hash (encoded as base16) for specified text.
NOTE: MD5 (Message-Digest Algorythm 5) is a hash function with a 128-bit hash value, for more info see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5 |
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Parameters {Object} textString – the text to process |
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Returns String – the resulting hashString |
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Sample
var hashed_password = utils.stringMD5HashBase16(user_password)
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Returns the md5 hash (encoded as base64) for specified text.
NOTE: MD5 (Message-Digest Algorythm 5) is a hash function with a 128-bit hash value, for more info see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5 |
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Parameters {Object} textString – the text to process |
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Returns String – the resulting hashString |
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Sample
var hashed_password = utils.stringMD5HashBase64(user_password)
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(textString, i_start, i_size) |
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Returns a substring from the original string. |
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Parameters {Object} textString – the text to process
{Object} i_start – the start index to work from
{Object} i_size – the size of the text to return |
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Returns String – the result text string |
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Sample
//returns 'his'
var retval = utils.stringMiddle('this is a test',2,3);
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(text, i_start, numberof_words) |
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Returns a substring from the original string. |
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Parameters {Object} text – to process
{Object} i_start – start word index
{Object} numberof_words – the word count to return |
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Returns String – the string with number of words form the left and |
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Sample
//returns 'is a'
var retval = utils.stringMiddleWords('this is a test',2,2);
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(textString, searchString) |
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Returns the number of times searchString appears in textString. |
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Parameters {Object} textString – the text to process
{Object} searchString – the string to search |
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Returns Number – the occurrenceCount that the search string is found in the text |
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Sample
//returns 2 as count
var count = utils.stringPatternCount('this is a test','is');
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(textString, searchString, i_start, i_occurrence) |
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Returns the position of the string to seach for, from a certain start position and occurrence. |
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Parameters {Object} textString – the text to process
{Object} searchString – the string to search
{Object} i_start – the start index to search from
{Object} i_occurrence – the occurrence |
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Sample
//returns 4 as position
var pos = utils.stringPosition('This is a test','s',1,1)
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(text, search_text, replacement_text) |
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Replaces a portion of a string with replacement text. |
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Parameters {Object} text – the text to process
{Object} search_text – the string to search
{Object} replacement_text – the replacement text |
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Returns String – the changed text string |
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Sample
//returns 'these are cow 1 and cow 2.'
var retval = utils.stringReplace('these are test 1 and test 2.','test','cow');
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(text, foundset_or_record) |
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Returns the text with % %tags%% replaced, based on provided record or foundset. |
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Parameters {Object} text – the text tags to work with
{Object} foundset_or_record – the foundset or record to be used to fill in the tags |
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Returns String – the text with replaced tags |
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Sample
//Next line places a string in variable x, whereby the tag(% %TAG%%) is filled with the value of the database column 'company_name' of the selected record.
var x = utils.stringReplaceTags("The companyName of the selected record is % %company_name%% ", foundset)
//var otherExample = utils.stringReplaceTags("The amount of the related order line % %amount%% ", order_to_orderdetails);
//var recordExample = utils.stringReplaceTags("The amount of the related order line % %amount%% ", order_to_orderdetails.getRecord(i);
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Returns a string with the requested number of characters, starting from the right. |
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Parameters {Object} textString – the text to process
{Object} i_size – the size of the text to return |
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Returns String – the result text string |
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Sample
//returns 'a test'
var retval = utils.stringLeft('this is a test',6);
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Returns the number of words, starting from the right. |
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Parameters {Object} text – to process
{Object} numberof_words – to return |
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Returns String – the string with number of words form the right |
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Sample
//returns 'is a test'
var retval = utils.stringRightWords('this is a test',3);
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Filters characters out of from a string and leaves digits, returns the number. |
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Parameters {Object} textString – the text to process |
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Returns Number – the resulting number |
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Sample
//returns '65567'
var retval = utils.stringToNumber('fg65gf567');
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Returns the string without leading or trailing spaces. |
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Parameters {Object} textString – the text to process |
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Returns String – the resulting trimmed string |
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Sample
//returns 'text'
var retval = utils.stringTrim(' text ');
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Returns the number of words in the text string. |
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Parameters {Object} textString – the text to process |
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Returns Number – the word count |
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Sample
//returns '4' as result
var retval = utils.stringWordCount('this is a test');
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Returns a datestamp from the timestamp (sets hours,minutes,seconds and milliseconds to 0). |
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Parameters {Object} date – object to be stripped from its time elements |
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Returns Date – the stripped date object |
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Sample
var date = utils.timestampToDate(application.getTimeStamp());
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