Return the byte array representation of the Base64 value |
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Return the String representation of the Base64 value |
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Return the Base64 value representation of the byteArray |
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Return the string conversion of the byteArray |
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Format a date object to a text representation. |
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Format a date object to a text representation using the format and timezone given. |
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Format a date object to a text representation. |
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Format a date object to a text representation using the format, timezone, language and country given. |
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Returns a string containing the character for the unicode number. |
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Returns true if the (related)foundset exists and has records. |
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Returns true if the (related)foundset exists and has records. |
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Returns true when Monday is the first day of the week for your current locale setting. |
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Format a number to have a defined fraction. |
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Format a number to have a defined fraction. |
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Format a number to specification. |
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Format a number to specification. |
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Parse a string to a date object. |
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Parse a string to a date object. |
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Parse a string to a date object. |
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Parse a string to a date object. |
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Returns the escaped markup text (HTML/XML). |
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Returns the escaped markup text (HTML/XML). |
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Returns the escaped markup text (HTML/XML). |
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Formats a string according to format specifiers and arguments. |
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Format a string using mask. |
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Replaces a portion of a string with replacement text from a specified index. |
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Returns all words starting with capital chars. |
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Returns a string with the requested number of characters, starting from the left. |
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Returns the number of words, starting from the left. |
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Returns the md5 hash (encoded as base16) for specified text. |
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Returns the md5 hash (encoded as base64) for specified text. |
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Returns a substring from the original string. |
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Returns a substring from the original string. |
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Returns the PBKDF2 hash for specified text. |
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Returns the PBKDF2 hash for specified text. |
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Returns the number of times searchString appears in textString. |
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Returns the position of the string to search for, from a certain start position and occurrence. |
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Replaces a portion of a string with replacement text. |
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Returns the text with %%tags%% replaced, based on provided record or foundset or form. |
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Returns a string with the requested number of characters, starting from the right. |
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Returns the number of words, starting from the right. |
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Return the Base64 representation of the string |
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Return the byte array representation of the string |
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Filters characters out of from a string and leaves digits, returns the number. |
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Filters characters out of from a string and leaves digits, returns the number. |
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Returns the string without leading or trailing spaces. |
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Returns the number of words in the text string. |
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Returns a datestamp from the timestamp (sets hours,minutes,seconds and milliseconds to 0). |
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Validates the given password against the given hash. |
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base64ToBytes(base64String:) |
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Return the byte array representation of the Base64 value |
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Parameters the Base64 encoded string to convert to byte array |
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Returns Array byteArray representation of the base64 string using UTF-8 charset for conversion |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var string = utils.base64ToBytes(base64String); |
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base64ToString(base64String:) |
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Return the String representation of the Base64 value |
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Parameters the Base64 value to convert to String |
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Returns String String decoded representation of the Base64 value using UTF-8 charset for conversion |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var string = utils.base64ToString(base64Value); |
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bytesToBase64(byteArray:) |
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Return the Base64 value representation of the byteArray |
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Parameters the byte array to convert to Base64 value |
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Returns String Base64 representation of the byte array using UTF-8 charset for conversion |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var string = utils.bytesToBase64(byteArray);
x` |
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Parameters the byte array to convert to hex encoded string |
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Returns String returns hex encoded string from bytearray |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var string = utils.bytesToHex(byteArray); |
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bytesToString(byteArray:) |
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Return the string conversion of the byteArray |
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Parameters the byte array to convert to |
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Returns String string representation of the byte array using UTF-8 charset for conversion |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var string = utils.bytesToString(byteArray); |
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Format a date object to a text representation.
This will format with the system timezone for the webclient
For NGClient it will use the timezone of the client, the same goes for the Smartclient (but that is the system timezone)
see #dateFormat(Date,String,String) for using the actual clients timezone.
Format can be a string like: 'dd-MM-yyyy' , 'dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm' , 'MM/dd/yyyy', 'MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm aa', 'dd.MM.yyyy'.
Symbols meaning is:
G era designator
y year
Y week year
M month in year
d day in month
h hour in am/pm (1~12)
H hour in day (0~23)
m minute in hour
s second in minute
S millisecond
E day in week
D day in year
F day of week in month
w week in year
W week in month
a am/pm marker
z time zone
k hour in day (1~24)
K hour in am/pm (0~11) |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient,MobileClient |
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Sample var formattedDateString = utils.dateFormat(dateobject,'EEE, d MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss'); |
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dateFormat(date, format, timezone) |
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Format a date object to a text representation using the format and timezone given.
If the timezone is not given the timezone of the client itself will be used.
see i18n.getAvailableTimeZoneIDs() to get a timezone string that can be used.
Format can be a string like: 'dd-MM-yyyy' , 'dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm' , 'MM/dd/yyyy', 'MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm aa', 'dd.MM.yyyy'
Symbols meaning is:
G era designator
y year
Y week year
M month in year
d day in month
h hour in am/pm (1~12)
H hour in day (0~23)
m minute in hour
s second in minute
S millisecond
E day in week
D day in year
F day of week in month
w week in year
W week in month
a am/pm marker
z time zone
k hour in day (1~24)
K hour in am/pm (0~11) |
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Parameters The timezone string to use to parse the date (like GMT+3), if null then the timezone of the current client is used. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var formattedDateString = utils.dateFormat(dateobject,'EEE, d MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss', "UTC"); |
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dateFormat(date, format, language, country) |
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Format a date object to a text representation.
This will format with the system timezone for the webclient
With language and/or country the locale will be created.
For NGClient it will use the timezone of the client, the same goes for the Smartclient (but that is the system timezone)
see #dateFormat(Date,String,String) for using the actual clients timezone.
Format can be a string like: 'dd-MM-yyyy' , 'dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm' , 'MM/dd/yyyy', 'MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm aa', 'dd.MM.yyyy'.
Symbols meaning is:
G era designator
y year
Y week year
M month in year
d day in month
h hour in am/pm (1~12)
H hour in day (0~23)
m minute in hour
s second in minute
S millisecond
E day in week
D day in year
F day of week in month
w week in year
W week in month
a am/pm marker
z time zone
k hour in day (1~24)
K hour in am/pm (0~11) |
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Parameters language used to create locale |
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country used along side language to create the locale |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var formattedDateString = utils.dateFormat(dateobject,'EEE, d MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss', "fr", "CA"); |
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dateFormat(date, format, timezone, language, country) |
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Format a date object to a text representation using the format, timezone, language and country given.
With the language and country given, the locale will be created.
If the timezone is not given the timezone of the client itself will be used.
see i18n.getAvailableTimeZoneIDs() to get a timezone string that can be used.
Format can be a string like: 'dd-MM-yyyy' , 'dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm' , 'MM/dd/yyyy', 'MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm aa', 'dd.MM.yyyy'
Symbols meaning is:
G era designator
y year
Y week year
M month in year
d day in month
h hour in am/pm (1~12)
H hour in day (0~23)
m minute in hour
s second in minute
S millisecond
E day in week
D day in year
F day of week in month
w week in year
W week in month
a am/pm marker
z time zone
k hour in day (1~24)
K hour in am/pm (0~11) |
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Parameters the timezone to use the format, if null then current client timezone is used. |
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language used to create locale |
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country used along side language to create the locale |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var formattedDateString = utils.dateFormat(dateobject,'EEE, d MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss', "UTC", "fr", "CA"); |
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getUnicodeCharacter(unicodeCharacterNumber) |
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Returns a string containing the character for the unicode number. |
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Parameters the number indicating the unicode character |
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Returns String a string containing the unicode character |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //returns a big dot
var dot = utils.getUnicodeCharacter(9679); |
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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 the foundset to be tested |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient,MobileClient |
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Sample //test the orders_to_orderitems foundset
if (%%elementName%%.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 (%%elementName%%.hasRecords(foundset.getSelectedRecord(),'orders_to_orderitems.orderitems_to_products'))
//{
// //do work on deeper relatedFoundSet
//} |
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hasRecords(record, relationString) |
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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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Returns Boolean true if the foundset/relation has records. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient,MobileClient |
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Sample //test the orders_to_orderitems foundset
if (%%elementName%%.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 (%%elementName%%.hasRecords(foundset.getSelectedRecord(),'orders_to_orderitems.orderitems_to_products'))
//{
// //do work on deeper relatedFoundSet
//} |
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Parameters hex encoded string to be decoded into a byte array. |
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Returns Array a byte array from hex encoded string |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var array = utils.hexToBytes(hex); |
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Returns String returns decoded string from hex |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var string = utils.hexToString(hex); |
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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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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample if(utils.isMondayFirstDayOfWeek())
{
//a date calculation
} |
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numberFormat(number, digits) |
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Format a number to have a defined fraction. |
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Returns String the resulting number in text |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient,MobileClient |
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Sample var textalNumber = utils.numberFormat(16.749, 2); //returns 16.75 |
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numberFormat(number, digits, language, country) |
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Format a number to have a defined fraction. |
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Parameters language used to create locale |
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country used along side language to create the locale |
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Returns String the resulting number in text |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var textalNumber = utils.numberFormat(16.749, 2, "fr", "CA"); //returns 16.75 |
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numberFormat(number, format) |
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Format a number to specification. |
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Returns String the resulting number in text |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient,MobileClient |
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Sample var textalNumber2 = utils.numberFormat(100006.749, '#,###.00'); //returns 100,006.75 |
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numberFormat(number, format, language, country) |
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Format a number to specification. |
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Parameters language used to create locale |
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country used along side language to create the locale |
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Returns String the resulting number in text |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var textalNumber2 = utils.numberFormat(100006.749, '#,###.00', "fr", "CA"); //returns 100,006.75 |
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Parse a string to a date object. This parses the date using the TimeZone of the server
Format can be a string like: 'dd-MM-yyyy' , 'dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm' , 'MM/dd/yyyy', 'MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm aa', 'dd.MM.yyyy' |
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Parameters the format to parse the date |
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Returns Date the date as date object |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var parsedDate = utils.parseDate(datestring,'EEE, d MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss'); |
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parseDate(date, format, timezone) |
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Parse a string to a date object. Using the timezone that is given, if null then it formats it with the clients timezone.
see i18n.getAvailableTimeZoneIDs() to get a timezone string that can be used.
Format can be a string like: 'dd-MM-yyyy' , 'dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm' , 'MM/dd/yyyy', 'MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm aa', 'dd.MM.yyyy' |
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Parameters the format to parse the date |
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The timezone string to use to parse the date (like GMT+3) |
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Returns Date the date as date object |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var parsedDate = utils.parseDate(datestring,'EEE, d MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss'); |
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parseDate(date, format, language, country) |
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Parse a string to a date object. Using language and country that are given,
if null then it formats it with the locale of the client
Format can be a string like: 'dd-MM-yyyy' , 'dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm' , 'MM/dd/yyyy', 'MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm aa', 'dd.MM.yyyy' |
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Parameters the format to parse the date |
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language used to create locale |
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country used along side language to create the locale |
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Returns Date the date as date object |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var parsedDate = utils.parseDate(datestring,'EEE, d MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss', 'en', 'US'); |
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parseDate(date, format, timezone, language, country) |
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Parse a string to a date object. Using the timezone, language and country that are given,
if null then it formats it with the timezone and locale of the client
see i18n.getAvailableTimeZoneIDs() to get a timezone string that can be used.
Format can be a string like: 'dd-MM-yyyy' , 'dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm' , 'MM/dd/yyyy', 'MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm aa', 'dd.MM.yyyy' |
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Parameters the format to parse the date |
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The timezone string to use to parse the date (like GMT+3) |
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language used to create locale |
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country used along side language to create the locale |
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Returns Date the date as date object |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var parsedDate = utils.parseDate(datestring,'EEE, d MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss', 'GMT+3', 'en', 'US'); |
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stringEscapeMarkup(textString) |
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Returns the escaped markup text (HTML/XML). |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var escapedText = utils.stringEscapeMarkup('<html><body>escape me</body></html>') |
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stringEscapeMarkup(textString, escapeSpaces) |
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Returns the escaped markup text (HTML/XML). |
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Parameters indicating to escape spaces |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var escapedText = utils.stringEscapeMarkup('<html><body>escape me</body></html>') |
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stringEscapeMarkup(textString, escapeSpaces, convertToHtmlUnicodeEscapes) |
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Returns the escaped markup text (HTML/XML). |
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Parameters indicating to escape spaces |
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convertToHtmlUnicodeEscapes |
indicating to use unicode escapes |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var escapedText = utils.stringEscapeMarkup('<html><body>escape me</body></html>') |
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stringFormat(text_to_format, parameters) |
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Formats a string according to format specifiers and arguments. |
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Parameters the array with parameters |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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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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stringFormat(text, format) |
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Format a string using mask. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var formattedString = utils.stringFormat('0771231231', '(###)####-###'); //returns (077)1231-231 |
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stringIndexReplace(text, i_start, i_size, replacement_text) |
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Replaces a portion of a string with replacement text from a specified index. |
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Parameters the start index to work from |
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the size of the text to replace |
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Returns String the changed text string |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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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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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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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 the size of the text to return |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //returns 'this i'
var retval = utils.stringLeft('this is a test',6); |
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stringLeftWords(text, numberof_words) |
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Returns the number of words, starting from the left. |
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Returns String the string with number of words form the left |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //returns 'this is a'
var retval = utils.stringLeftWords('this is a test',3); |
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stringMD5HashBase16(textString) |
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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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Returns String the resulting hashString |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var hashed_password = utils.stringMD5HashBase16(user_password) |
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stringMD5HashBase64(textString) |
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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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Returns String the resulting hashString |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var hashed_password = utils.stringMD5HashBase64(user_password) |
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stringMiddle(text, i_start, i_size) |
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Returns a substring from the original string. |
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Parameters the start index to work from |
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the size of the text to return |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //returns 'his'
var retval = utils.stringMiddle('this is a test',2,3); |
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stringMiddleWords(text, i_start, numberof_words) |
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Returns a substring from the original string. |
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Returns String the string with number of words form the left and |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //returns 'is a'
var retval = utils.stringMiddleWords('this is a test',2,2); |
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stringPBKDF2Hash(textString) |
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Returns the PBKDF2 hash for specified text. This method is preferred above the old MD5 hash for enhanced security.
It uses a default of 9999 iterations. The string that is returned can only be used in the utils.validatePBKDF2Hash(password,thisReturnValue)
to check if this hash is a result of that password.
This will always be false: utils.stringPBKDF2Hash("test") == utils.stringPBKDF2Hash("test"). Because for the same string in multiply calls it will not generate the same hash.
So you can only check it like this: utils.validatePBKDF2Hash("test",utils.stringPBKDF2Hash("test"))
NOTE: PBKDF2 is the key hash function for the PKCS (Public-Key Cryptography) standard, for more info see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PBKDF2 |
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Returns String the resulting hashString |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var hashed_password = utils.stringPBKDF2Hash(user_password) |
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stringPBKDF2Hash(textString, iterations) |
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Returns the PBKDF2 hash for specified text. This method is preferred above the old MD5 hash for enhanced security.
NOTE: PBKDF2 is the key hash function for the PKCS (Public-Key Cryptography) standard, for more info see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PBKDF2 |
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Parameters how many hash iterations should be done, minimum should be 1000 or higher. |
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Returns String the resulting hashString |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var hashed_password = utils.stringPBKDF2Hash(user_password,5000) |
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stringPatternCount(text, toSearchFor) |
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Returns the number of times searchString appears in textString. |
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Returns Number the occurrenceCount that the search string is found in the text |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //returns 2 as count
var count = utils.stringPatternCount('this is a test','is'); |
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stringPosition(textString, toSearchFor, i_start, i_occurrence) |
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Returns the position of the string to search for, from a certain start position and occurrence. |
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Parameters the start index to search from |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //returns 4 as position
var pos = utils.stringPosition('This is a test','s',1,1) |
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stringReplace(text, search_text, replacement_text) |
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Replaces a portion of a string with replacement text. |
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Returns String the changed text string |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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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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stringReplaceTags(text, scriptable) |
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Returns the text with %%tags%% replaced, based on provided record or foundset or form. |
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Parameters the text tags to work with |
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the javascript object or foundset,record,form to be used to fill in the tags |
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Returns String the text with replaced tags |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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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);
//Next line places a string in variable y, whereby the tag(%%TAG%%) is filled with the value of the form variable 'x' of the form named 'main'.
//var y = utils.stringReplaceTags("The value of form variable is %%x%% ", forms.main);
//The next sample shows the use of a javascript object
//var obj = new Object();//create a javascript object
//obj['x'] = 'test';//assign an named value
//var y = utils.stringReplaceTags("The value of object variable is %%x%% ", obj);//use the named value in a tag |
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stringRight(text, i_size) |
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Returns a string with the requested number of characters, starting from the right. |
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Parameters the size of the text to return |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //returns 'a test'
var retval = utils.stringLeft('this is a test',6); |
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stringRightWords(text, numberof_words) |
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Returns the number of words, starting from the right. |
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Returns String the string with number of words form the right |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //returns 'is a test'
var retval = utils.stringRightWords('this is a test',3); |
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Return the Base64 representation of the string |
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Parameters the string to convert to Base64 |
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Returns String Base64 encoded representation of the string using UTF-8 charset for conversion |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var string = utils.stringToBase64('This is A test'); |
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Return the byte array representation of the string |
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Parameters the string to convert to bytes |
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Returns Array byte array representation of the string using UTF-8 charset for conversion |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var byteArray = utils.stringToBytes('This is A test'); |
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Parameters String to be encoded into hex |
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Returns String returns hex encoded string |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var hex = utils.stringToHex(string); |
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stringToNumber(textString) |
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Filters characters out of from a string and leaves digits, returns the number. Uses locale decimal separator. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //returns 65567
var retval = utils.stringToNumber('fg65gf567'); |
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stringToNumber(textString, decimalSeparator) |
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Filters characters out of from a string and leaves digits, returns the number. Decimal separator is specified as parameter. |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample //returns 65.567
var retval = utils.stringToNumber('fg65gf.567','.'); |
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Returns the string without leading or trailing spaces. |
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Returns String the resulting trimmed string |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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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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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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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 to be stripped from its time elements |
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Returns Date the stripped date object |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample var date = utils.timestampToDate(application.getTimeStamp()); |
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validatePBKDF2Hash(password, hash) |
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Validates the given password against the given hash. The hash should be generated by one of the stringPBKDF2Hash(password [,iteration]) functions. If hash is null or empty string the method will return false.
NOTE: PBKDF2 is the key hash function for the PKCS (Public-Key Cryptography) standard, for more info see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PBKDF2 |
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Parameters the password to test against |
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the hash the password needs to validate to. |
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Returns Boolean true if his hash is valid for that password |
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Supported Clients SmartClient,WebClient,NGClient |
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Sample if (utils.validatePBKDF2Hash(user_password, hashFromDb)) {
// logged in
} |
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