@ symbol in peoplecode - myPeopleSoft2024-03-28T10:06:43Zhttp://www.mypeoplesoft.com/forum/topics/symbol-in-peoplecode?feed=yes&xn_auth=noit's a pleasure to meet you.…tag:www.mypeoplesoft.com,2017-07-09:6576243:Comment:484662017-07-09T19:40:02.745Zkristenhttp://www.mypeoplesoft.com/profile/kristen
<p>it's a pleasure to meet you. I am USA Army personnel, i have an important thing to discus with you.<br/>Please write me on my email (captkristen899@gmail.com)<br/><br/></p>
<p>it's a pleasure to meet you. I am USA Army personnel, i have an important thing to discus with you.<br/>Please write me on my email (captkristen899@gmail.com)<br/><br/></p> The @ symbol is used to dynam…tag:www.mypeoplesoft.com,2013-08-23:6576243:Comment:216392013-08-23T15:08:45.509ZBo Bernsteinhttp://www.mypeoplesoft.com/profile/BoBernstein
<p>The @ symbol is used to dynamically refer to an object and in this case it is an URL. The key is what is in the string &URL_ID.</p>
<p>If you use @(&URL_ID) then &URL_ID should equal URL.MY_URL. If it is for a record it would be something like Record.MY_RECORD, e.g. &Rcd = GetRecord(@(&record)); or &Rcd = GetRecord(@("Record."| Record.MY_RECORD)); or &Rcd = GetRecord(@("Record.MY_RECORD));.</p>
<p>As for this "EvalAddAttachment" I'm not 100% sure. I wouldn't be…</p>
<p>The @ symbol is used to dynamically refer to an object and in this case it is an URL. The key is what is in the string &URL_ID.</p>
<p>If you use @(&URL_ID) then &URL_ID should equal URL.MY_URL. If it is for a record it would be something like Record.MY_RECORD, e.g. &Rcd = GetRecord(@(&record)); or &Rcd = GetRecord(@("Record."| Record.MY_RECORD)); or &Rcd = GetRecord(@("Record.MY_RECORD));.</p>
<p>As for this "EvalAddAttachment" I'm not 100% sure. I wouldn't be too worried about it though. Just try to identify what is going into your variable (both the 1st and 2nd example) &URL_ID.</p>