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4D v20 R7
Asserted
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Asserted ( boolExpression {; messageText} ) -> Function result | ||||||||
Parameter | Type | Description | ||||||
boolExpression | Boolean |
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Boolean expression | |||||
messageText | Text |
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Text of error message | |||||
Function result | Boolean |
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Result of evaluation of boolExpression | |||||
The Asserted command has an operation similar to that of the ASSERT command, with one difference in that it returns a value which is the result of the evaluation of the boolExpression parameter. It therefore allows the use of an assertion during the evaluation of a condition (see the example). For more information about the operation of assertions and the parameters of this command, please refer to the description of the ASSERT command.
Asserted accept a Boolean expression as a parameter and returns the result of the evaluation of this expression. If the expression is false and if the assertions are enabled (see the SET ASSERT ENABLED command), the error -10518 is generated, exactly as for the ASSERT command. If the assertions are disabled, Asserted returns the result of the expression that was passed without triggering an error.
Note: Like the ASSERT command, Asserted works in interpreted and compiled mode.
Insertion of an assertion in the evaluation of an expression:
READ WRITE([Table 1])
LOAD RECORD([Table 1])
If(Asserted(Not(Locked([Table 1]))))
// This code triggers the error -10518 if the record is locked
...
End if
Product: 4D
Theme: Interruptions
Number:
1132
Created: 4D v12
4D Language Reference ( 4D v20 R7)