Обсуждение: Access to an element of array NEW in TCL
Hi list,
Is there a way to access an especific element of the array NEW in an TCL
trigger, I have a loop that goes for each field (thanks Ian & Darren)
like this:
foreach id [array names NEW] {
then I can refer to an element with this (inside the loop):
$NEW($id)
I do need to make a reference to an especific column name (duser) in
that array to get its value, I already tried $NEW(duser),
$NEW(\'duser\') but didn't work. I'll appreciate any help from you
Thanks
Josue Maldonado
The way you have it should work i.e. if the NEW array has a field called
duser in it you will be able to access it using $NEW(duser)
Put in an elog notice and do [array names NEW] in it.
Run the function and see what variables are available to you then you
should be able to call them just like shown below
-bash-2.05b$ tclsh
% set NEW(duser) darren
darren
% set NEW(cuser) carl
carl
% foreach id [array names NEW] { puts $NEW($id) }
carl
darren
% puts $NEW(duser)
darren
% puts $NEW(cuser)
carl
HTH
Darren
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Josué Maldonado wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Is there a way to access an especific element of the array NEW in an TCL
> trigger, I have a loop that goes for each field (thanks Ian & Darren)
> like this:
>
> foreach id [array names NEW] {
>
> then I can refer to an element with this (inside the loop):
> $NEW($id)
>
> I do need to make a reference to an especific column name (duser) in
> that array to get its value, I already tried $NEW(duser),
> $NEW(\'duser\') but didn't work. I'll appreciate any help from you
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Josue Maldonado
>
>
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Darren Ferguson
Hi Darren,
You are right, it was something missing in my code the \' to escape the
quote.
Thanks.
darren@crystalballinc.com wrote:
> The way you have it should work i.e. if the NEW array has a field called
> duser in it you will be able to access it using $NEW(duser)
>
> Put in an elog notice and do [array names NEW] in it.
> Run the function and see what variables are available to you then you
> should be able to call them just like shown below
>
> -bash-2.05b$ tclsh
> % set NEW(duser) darren
> darren
> % set NEW(cuser) carl
> carl
> % foreach id [array names NEW] { puts $NEW($id) }
> carl
> darren
> % puts $NEW(duser)
> darren
> % puts $NEW(cuser)
> carl
As long as it is an insert or update trigger that fires your tcl
function, you have access to the NEW array. The foreach loop uses the
tcl command [array names NEW] to suck out the names of the existing
members of the array. If a column called duser exists in the NEW array
(it is part of the inserted tuple, or not updated to null) you should be
able to access it as
$NEW(duser)
What error are you getting? If the duser column is null, there is no
array member called NEW(duser) and you will get an error to that effect.
Josué Maldonado wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Is there a way to access an especific element of the array NEW in an
> TCL trigger, I have a loop that goes for each field (thanks Ian &
> Darren) like this:
>
> foreach id [array names NEW] {
>
> then I can refer to an element with this (inside the loop):
> $NEW($id)
>
> I do need to make a reference to an especific column name (duser) in
> that array to get its value, I already tried $NEW(duser),
> $NEW(\'duser\') but didn't work. I'll appreciate any help from you
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Josue Maldonado
>
>
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