Description
The DBTable
object provides scripting access to elements in the DBTables collection of the Stores project item. Using the object’s properties and methods you can access the stored values and compare the stored data against the contents of a database table, view or query.
To obtain the DBTable
object in scripts, use properties of the DBTables
object.
Requirements
The DBTable
object is available only if your project contains the Stores project item with the DBTables collection in it.
Members
Example
The code below demonstrates how you can use the DBTable
object to compare a stored table with the actual one (the table that was used to create the specified DB Table element).
JavaScript, JScript
function DBTableObject()
{
// Compares a stored table with the actual table
var Res = DBTables.DBTable1.Check();
// Checks the comparison result
if (Res)
Log.Message("The tables are equal.")
else
Log.Error("The tables are different.");
}
Python
def DBTableObject():
# Compares a stored table with the actual table
Res = DBTables.DBTable1.Check()
# Checks the comparison result
if Res:
Log.Message("The tables are equal.")
else:
Log.Error("The tables are different.")
VBScript
Sub DBTableObject
' Compares a stored table with the actual table
Res = DBTables.DBTable1.Check
' Checks the comparison result
If Res Then
Log.Message("The tables are equal.")
Else
Log.Error("The tables are different.")
End If
End Sub
DelphiScript
function DBTableObject();
var Res;
begin
// Compares a stored table with the actual table
Res := DBTables.DBTable1.Check;
// Checks the comparison result
if Res then
Log.Message('The tables are equal.')
else
Log.Error('The tables are different.');
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function DBTableObject()
{
// Compares a stored table with the actual table
var Res = DBTables["DBTable1"]["Check"]();
// Checks the comparison result
if (Res)
Log["Message"]("The tables are equal.")
else
Log["Error"]("The tables are different.");
}