COMAMID SCL Function
Returns a string that contains all of the communications
access methods that are valid for the operating environment that the
SCL code executes under.
Client: |
optional |
Server: |
optional |
Syntax
Syntax Description
- cval
-
a string that contains
all of the communications access methods that are valid for the specific
operating system.
Details
The COMAMID function
returns a string that contains all of the communications access methods
that are valid for the operating environment that the SCL code executes
under. Each value is separated by a blank. This function is useful
for providing a list of communications access methods for users. The
list is displayed as determined by the developer. The function merely
returns a string of values.
Example
The following program
fragment gets the string of communications access methods that are
valid for the operating environment that this SCL program executes
under. After the string is returned, one way to display the values
would be in a list box. Although this example does not include it,
you would specify that the list box be filled with the text string
cval.
comlist=makelist();
str=comamid();
do i=1 to 10;
com=scan(str,i,' ');
if com^=' ' then
comlist=insertc(comlist,com,i);
end;