Attributes

Top  Previous  Next

Attributes are non-graphic elements and can contain any data. An attribute exists of name and value. From the user awarded attributes contain mostly only text. Beside the real attributes pseudo attribute names can be used to determine qualities of data bank elements. These always start with '$ 'sign. $ID is an example.

 

Function

Description

DBaddInfo

Attribute value to the object insert

DBaddText

Text-Element/attribute text generate

DBchangeInfoElement

Name or contents of an attribute change.

DBcopyElement

Element in another object copy.

DBdeleteElement

Element from an object remove.

DBfindChangeInfoElement

Searches of an attribute and changing the same

DBfirstElementOfObject

Act of the first element of an object investigate.

DBfirstInfoElementOfObject

Act of the first attribute of an object investigate

DBinfoElementOfObjectByName

Attributhandle from the name determine

DBinfoElementOfObjectByNameAsULONG

Attribute contents as a number from the name determine

DBinfoElementOfObjectByNameAsUSHORT

Attribute contents as a number from the name determine

DBinsertInfo

Attribute generate

DBmodifyAttributeValue

Contents of a real or pseudo attribute change

DBnextInfoElementOfObject

The next attribute

DBowner

Higher trading to any trading

DBownerOfElement

Object to an element

DBreturnAttributeValue

Contents of a real or pseudo attribute select.

DBreturnInfoSettings

Name, type and value of an attribute investigate

DBreturnTextString

Contents of a text determine