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    Record Functions (Dynamic Field Access)

    These functions are to be found in the Functions tab, section Dynamic field access library inside the Transform Editor.

    compare

    integer compare(record record1, integer fieldIndex1, record record2, integer fieldIndex2);

    integer compare(record record1, string fieldName1, record record2, string fieldName2);

    The compare() function compares two fields of given records.

    The fields are identified by their index (integer - 0 is the first field) or name (string). The function returns an integer value which is either:

    1. < 0 ... field2 is greater than field1

    2. > 0 ... field2 is lower than field1

    3. 0 ... fields are equal

    If one of the given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error.

    If one of the given record fields is of type list, map or variant, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The compare(reference,integer,reference,integer) and compare(reference,string,reference,string) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.200. Usage of compare

    $out.0.field1 = $in.0.field1 + 1;
    $out.0.field2 = $in.0.field1;
    $out.0.field3 = $in.0.field1 - 1;
    
    $out.0.field5 = compare($in.0, 0, $out.0, 0);  // returns -1
    $out.0.field6 = compare($in.0, 0, $out.0, 1);  // returns  0
    $out.0.field7 = compare($in.0, 0, $out.0, 2);  // returns  1
    
    $out.0.field8 = compare($in.0, "field1", $out.0, "field1");  // returns -1
    $out.0.field9 = compare($in.0, "field1", $out.0, "field2");  // returns  0
    $out.0.field10 = compare($in.0, "field1", $out.0, "field3"); // returns  1

    copyByName

    void copyByName(record to, record from);

    The copyByName() function copies data from the input record to the output record based on field names. Enables mapping of equally named fields only.

    If a record specified as a first argument has a null reference, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The copyByName(reference,reference) function is available since CloverETL 3.2.2 or earlier.

    Example 69.201. Usage of copyByName

    There are two records. The input record has fields city, countryCode and phone. The output record has fields countryCode, phone and email.

    The function copyByName($out.0, $in.0) copies fields countryCode and phone.


    See also:  copyByPosition

    copyByPosition

    void copyByPosition(record to, record from);

    The copyByPosition() function copies data from the input record to the output record based on fields order. The number of fields in output metadata decides which input fields (beginning the first one) are mapped.

    If a record specified as a first argument has a null reference, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The copyByPosition(reference,reference) function is available since CloverETL 3.2.2 or earlier.

    Example 69.202. Usage of copyByPosition

    There are two records. The input record has fields field1, field2 and field3. The output record has fields firstField and lastField. The function copyByPosition($out.0, $in.0) copies value from field1 to firstField and from field2 to lastField.


    See also:  copyByName

    getBoolValue

    boolean getBoolValue(record record, integer fieldIndex);

    boolean getBoolValue(record record, string fieldName);

    The getBoolValue() function returns the value of a boolean field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The getBoolValue(reference, integer) and getBoolValue(reference,string) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.203. Usage of getBoolValue

    There is a record with with fields field1, field2 and field3 and values [true, false, true].

    The function getBoolValue($in.0, 1) returns false as second field of record is set to false.

    The function getBoolValue($in.0, "field1") returns true.


    See also:  getByteValue, getDateValue, getDecimalValue, getIntValue, getLongValue, getNumValue, getStringValue, getValueAsString, setBoolValue

    getByteValue

    byte getByteValue(record record, integer fieldIndex);

    byte getByteValue(record record, string fieldName);

    The getByteValue() function returns the value of a byte field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The getByteValue(record,integer) and getByteValue(record,string) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.204. Usage of getByteValue

    There is a record with fields field1,field2 and field3 containing values oak, larch and pine.

    The function getByteValue($in.0, 0) returns oak.

    The function getByteValue($in.0, 1) returns larch.

    The function getByteValue($in.0, "field3") returns pine.


    See also:  getBoolValue, getDateValue, getDecimalValue, getIntValue, getLongValue, getNumValue, getStringValue, getValueAsString, setByteValue

    getDateValue

    date getDateValue(record record, integer fieldIndex);

    date getDateValue(record record, string fieldName);

    The getDateValue() function returns the value of a date field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The getDateValue(reference,integer) and getDateValue(reference,string) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.205. Usage of getDateValue

    There is a record having fields date1, date2, date3 and date4 with values 2010-10-10, 2011-11-11, 2012-12-12 and null.

    The function getDateValue($in.0, 0) returns 2010-10-10.

    The function getDateValue($in.0, 3) returns null.

    The function getDateValue($in.0, 8) fails with an error.

    The function getByteValue($in.0, "field3") returns 2012-12-12.

    The function getByteValue($in.0, "field9") fails with an error. Field field9 is not present in the record.


    See also:  getBoolValue, getByteValue, getDecimalValue, getIntValue, getLongValue, getNumValue, getStringValue, getValueAsString, setDateValue

    getDecimalValue

    decimal getDecimalValue(record record, integer fieldIndex);

    decimal getDecimalValue(record record, string fieldName);

    The getDecimalValue() function returns the value of a decimal field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The getDecimalValue(reference,integer) and getDecimalValue(reference,string) functions are available CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.206. Usage of DecimalValue

    There is a record having fields field1, field2 and field3 with values 1.01D, 20.52D and 100.75D.

    The function getDecimalValue($in.0, 0) returns 1.01.

    The function getDecimalValue($in.0, "field3") returns 100.75.


    See also:  getBoolValue, getByteValue, getDateValue, getIntValue, getLongValue, getNumValue, getStringValue, getValueAsString, setDecimalValue

    getFieldIndex

    integer getFieldIndex(record record, string field);

    The getFieldIndex() function returns the index (zero-based) of a field which is identified by its name. If the field name is not found in the record, the function returns -1.

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The getFieldIndex(reference,string) function is available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.207. Usage of getFieldIndex

    There is a record having fields field1, field2 and field3.

    The function getFieldIndex($in.0, "field1") returns 0.

    The function getFieldIndex($in.0, "field123") returns -1.


    See also:  getFieldLabel, getFieldName, getFieldType

    getFieldLabel

    string getFieldLabel(record record, integer field);

    The getFieldLabel() function returns the label of a field which is identified by its index. Please note a label is not a field's name, see Field Name vs. Label vs. Description.

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The getFieldLabel(record,integer) and getFieldLabel(record,string) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.208. Usage of getFieldLabel

    There is a record having fields field1 and field2 with field labels The first field and The second field.

    The function getFieldLabel($in.0, "field1") returns The first field.

    The function getFieldLabel($in.0, "field41") fails with an error.


    See also:  getFieldIndex, getFieldName, getFieldType

    getFieldName

    string getFieldName(record argRecord, integer index);

    The getFieldName() function returns the name of the field with the specified index. Fields are numbered starting from 0.

    [Important]Important

    The argRecord may have any of the following forms:

    • $<port number>.*

      E.g. $in.0.*

    • $<metadata name>.*

      E.g. $customers.*

    • <record variable name>[.*]

      E.g. Customers or Customers.* (both cases, if Customers was declared as record in CTL.)

    • lookup(<lookup table name>).get(<key value>)[.*]

      E.g. lookup(Comp).get("JohnSmith") or lookup(Comp).get("JohnSmith").*

    • lookup(<lookup table name>).next()[.*]

      E.g. lookup(Comp).next() or lookup(Comp).next().*

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The getFieldName(record,integer) function is available since CloverETL 3.0.0.

    Example 69.209. Usage of getFieldName

    There is a record having fields field1 and field2.

    The function getFieldName($in.0, 0) returns field1.

    The function getFieldName($in.0, 15)fails with an error.


    See also:  getFieldIndex, getFieldLabel, getFieldType

    getFieldProperties

    map[string,string] getFieldProperties(record argRecord, integer index);

    map[string,string] getFieldProperties(record argRecord, string fieldName);

    The getFieldProperties() function returns an unmodifiable map of selected properties of the specified data field metadata. Fields are indexed starting from 0.

    New properties may be added to the map in future versions.

    If a null reference is passed to any of the arguments, if the field index is out of range or if the record does not contain a field with the specified name, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The getFieldProperties(re) function is available since CloverETL 4.1.0-M1.

    Example 69.210. Usage of getFieldProperties

    Assume there is a record with fields rawValue of type string and convertedValue of type integer on the first input and first output port.

    map[string, string] properties = getFieldProperties($out.0, "convertedValue");
    // converts $in.0.rawValue to an integer using format and locale from $out.0.convertedValue
    $out.0.convertedValue = str2integer($in.0.rawValue, properties["format"], properties["locale"]);


    See also:  getRecordProperties

    getFieldType

    string getFieldType(record argRecord, integer index);

    string getFieldType(record argRecord, string fieldName);

    The getFieldType() function returns the type of a field you specify by its index (i.e. field's number starting from 0) or name. The returned string is the name of the type (string, integer, ...), see Data Types in Metadata. Example code:

    string dataType = getFieldType($in.0, 2);

    will return the data type of the third field for each incoming record (e.g. decimal).

    [Important]Important

    Records as arguments look like the records for the getFieldName() function. See above.

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The getFieldType(record,integer) function is available since CloverETL 3.0.0.

    The getFieldType(record,string) function is available since CloverETL 4.1.

    Example 69.211. Usage of getFieldType

    There is a record having first field of data type string. The function getFieldType($in.0, 0) returns string.


    See also:  getFieldIndex, getFieldLabel, getFieldName

    getIntValue

    integer getIntValue(record record, integer index);

    integer getIntValue(record record, string field);

    The getIntValue() function returns the value of an integer field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The getIntValue(record,integer) and getIntValue(record,string) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.212. Usage of getIntValue

    There is a record having integer fields field1 and field2 with values 25 and 22.

    The function getIntValue($in.0, 1) returns 22.

    The function getIntValue($in.0, "field1") returns 25.


    See also:  getBoolValue, getByteValue, getDateValue, getDecimalValue, getLongValue, getNumValue, getStringValue, getValueAsString, setIntValue

    getLongValue

    long getLongValue(record record, integer index);

    long getLongValue(record record, string field);

    The getLongValue() function returns the value of a long field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The getLongValue(record,integer) and getLongValue(record,string) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.213. Usage of getLongValue

    There is a record having fields field1 and field2 with values 443L and 509L.

    The function getLongValue($in.0, 1) returns 509.

    The function getLongValue($in.0, "field1") returns 443.


    See also:  getBoolValue, getByteValue, getDateValue, getDecimalValue, getIntValue, getNumValue, getStringValue, getValueAsString, setLongValue

    getNumValue

    number getNumValue(record record, integer index);

    number getNumValue(record record, string field);

    The getNumValue() function returns the value of a number field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The getNumValue(recored,integer) and getNumValue(record,string) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.214. Usage of getNumValue

    There is a record having fields field1 and field2 with values 1.41 and 1.7.

    The function getNumValue($in.0, 0) returns 1.41.

    The function getNumValue($in.0, "field2") returns 1.7.


    See also:  getBoolValue, getByteValue, getDateValue, getDecimalValue, getIntValue, getLongValue, getStringValue, getValueAsString, setNumValue

    getRecordProperties

    map[string,string] getRecordProperties(record argRecord);

    The getRecordProperties() function returns an unmodifiable map of selected properties of the specified record metadata.

    New properties may be added to the map in future versions.

    If a null reference is passed as the argument, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The getRecordProperties(record) function is available since CloverETL 4.1.0-M1.

    Example 69.215. Usage of getRecordProperties

    Assume there is a record with fields rawValue of type string on the first input and first output port.

    map[string, string] properties = getRecordProperties($out.0);
    // converts $in.0.rawValue to a date using locale and time zone from $out.0
    date convertedValue = str2date($in.0.rawValue, properties["locale"], properties["timeZone"]);


    See also:  getFieldProperties

    getStringValue

    string getStringValue(record record, integer index);

    string getStringValue(record record, string field);

    The getStringValue() function returns the value of a string field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The getStringValue(record, integer) function is available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.216. Usage of getStringValue

    There is a record having fields field1 and field2 with values orange and yellow.

    The function getStringValue($in.0, 0) returns orange.

    The function getStringValue($in.0, "field2") returns yellow.


    See also:  getBoolValue, getByteValue, getDateValue, getDecimalValue, getIntValue, getLongValue, getNumValue, getValueAsString, setStringValue

    getValue

    variant getValue(record record, integer index);

    variant getValue(record record, string field);

    Returns the value of the selected field. The field is identified by its zero-based index (integer) or name (string).

    The actual type of the returned value depends on the type of the data field, there is no automatic conversion.

    If the record is null, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The function is available since CloverDX 5.7.0.

    Example 69.217. Usage of getValue

    // assumes that the first input port $in.0 has two fields, "field1" and "field2":
    variant myVariant1 = getValue($in.0, "field1");
        // returns the value of $in.0.field1
    variant myVariant2 = getValue($in.0, 1);
        // returns the value of the 2nd field of $in.0
    integer myInt = cast(getValue($in.0, 1), integer);
        // casts the returned value to an integer


    See also:  setValue, getBoolValue, getByteValue, getDateValue, getDecimalValue, getIntValue, getLongValue, getNumValue, getStringValue, getValueAsString,

    getValueAsString

    string getValueAsString(record record, integer index);

    string getValueAsString(record record, string field);

    The getValueAsString() function returns the value of a field (no matter its type) as a common string. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The getValueAsString(record,integer) and getValueAsString(record,string) function is available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.218. Usage of getValueAsString

    There is a record having fields field1 and field2 of boolean data type with values true and false.

    The function getValueAsString($in.0, 0) returns true as string.

    The function getValueAsString($in.0, "field2") returns false as string.


    See also:  getBoolValue, getByteValue, getDateValue, getDecimalValue, getIntValue, getLongValue, getNumValue, getStringValue

    isNull

    boolean isNull(record record, integer index);

    boolean isNull(record record, string field);

    The isNull() function checks whether a given field is null. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    Compatibility

    The isNull(record,integer) and isNull(record,string) function is available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.219. Usage of isNull

    There is a record having fields field1, field2, field3 and field4 with values true, false, null and null, respectively.

    The function isNull($in.0, 0) returns false.

    The function isNull($in.0, 2) returns true.

    The function isNull($in.0, "field2") returns false.

    The function isNull($in.0, "field4") returns true.


    See also:  isEmpty, isnull

    length

    integer length( );

    The length() function returns the number of fields of a record the function is called on.

    For a record with null reference, the function returns 0.

    Compatibility

    The length(record) function is available since CloverETL 3.0.0.

    Example 69.220. Usage of length

    There is an input record having 14 fields. The function length($in.0) returns 14.


    See also:  String functions: length, Container functions: length

    resetRecord

    void resetRecord(record record);

    The function resetRecord() resets fields of the record to default values.

    Compatibility

    The resetRecord(record) function is available since CloverETL 3.2.2 or earlier.

    Example 69.221. Usage of resetRecord

    The output record in the example will contain field field3 set to 3. The field field2 will contain null, as the field is reset to the default value.

    $out.0.field2 = 2;
    resetRecord($out.0);
    $out.0.field3 = 3;


    See also:  length

    setBoolValue

    voidsetBoolValue(record record, integer index, boolean value);

    voidsetBoolValue(record record, string field, boolean value);

    The setBoolValue() function sets a boolean value to a field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of the record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The setBoolValue(record,integer,boolean) and setBoolValue(record,string,boolean) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.222. Usage of setBoolValue

    There is a record of booleans having fields field1 and field2.

    The function setBoolValue($out.0, 0, true) sets the first field of an output record to true.

    The function setBoolValue($out.0, "field2", false) sets field field2 of an output record to false.

    The function setBoolValue($out.0, "field3456") fails with an error. The field field3456 does not exist.


    See also:  getBoolValue, setByteValue, setDateValue, setDecimalValue, setIntValue, setLongValue, setNumValue, setStringValue

    setByteValue

    voidsetByteValue(record record, integer index, byte value);

    voidsetByteValue(record record, string field, byte value);

    The setByteValue() function sets a byte value to a field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The setByteValue(record,integer,byte) setByteValue(record,string,byte) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.223. Usage of setByteValue

    There is a record of booleans having fields field1 and field2.

    The function setByteValue($out.0, 0, str2byte("etc", "utf-8")) sets the first field to byte value of string etc (0x65, 0x74, 0x63).

    The function setByteValue($out.0, "field2", str2byte("opt")) sets the second field to byte value of opt (0x6f, 0x70, 0x74).


    See also:  getByteValue, hex2byte, setBoolValue, setDateValue, setDecimalValue, setIntValue, setLongValue, setNumValue, setStringValue, str2byte

    setDateValue

    voidsetDateValue(record record, integer index, date value);

    voidsetDateValue(record record, string field, date value);

    The setDateValue() function sets a date value to a field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The setDateValue(record,integer,date) and setDateValue(record,string,date) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.224. Usage of setDateValue

    The function setDateValue($out.0, 0, '2010-10-10') sets the first field of an output record to 2010-10-10.

    the function setDateValue($out.0, "field", '2011-11-11')


    See also:  getDateValue, setBoolValue, setByteValue, setDecimalValue, setIntValue, setLongValue, setNumValue, setStringValue

    setDecimalValue

    void setDecimalValue(record record, integer index, decimal value);

    void setDecimalValue(record record, string field, decimal value);

    The setDecimalValue() function sets a decimal value to a field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of a record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The setDecimalValue(record,integer,decimal) and setDecimalValue(record,string,decimal) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.225. Usage of seDecimalValue

    The function setDecimalValue($out.0, 0, 3.14D) sets the first field of an output record to 3.14.

    The function setDecimalValue($out.0, "field3", 2.72D) sets the first field of an output record to 2.72D


    See also:  getDecimalValue, setBoolValue, setByteValue, setDateValue, setIntValue, setLongValue, setNumValue, setStringValue

    setIntValue

    void setIntValue(record record, integer index, integer value);

    void setIntValue(record record, string field, integer value);

    The setIntValue() function sets an integer value to a field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of a record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The setIntValue(record,integer,integer) and setIntValue(record,string,integer) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.226. Usage of setIntValue

    The function setIntValue($out.0, 1, 2718) sets the second field of an output record to 2718.

    The function setIntValue($out.0, "field1", 1414) sets the field field1 of an output record to 1414.


    See also:  getIntValue, setBoolValue, setByteValue, setDateValue, setDecimalValue, setLongValue, setNumValue, setStringValue

    setLongValue

    void setLongValue(record record, integer index, long value);

    void setLongValue(record record, string field, long value);

    The setLongValue() function sets a long value to a field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The setLongValue(record,integer,long) and setLongValue(record,string,long) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.227. Usage of setLongValue

    The function setLongValue($out.0, 0, 8080L) sets the first field of a record to 8080.

    The function setLongValue($out.0, "field3", 127L) sets the field field3 of an output record to 127.


    See also:  getLongValue, setBoolValue, setByteValue, setDateValue, setDecimalValue, setIntValue, setNumValue, setStringValue

    setNumValue

    void setNumValue(record record, integer index, number value);

    void setNumValue(record record, string field, number value);

    The setNumValue() function sets a number value to a field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of a record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The setNumValue(record,integer,number) and setNumValue(record,string,number) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.228. Usage of setNumValue

    The function setNumValue($out.0, 2, 2.718) sets the third field of an output record to 2.718.

    The function setNumValue($out.0, "field1", 1.732) sets the field field3 of an output record to 1.732.


    See also:  getNumValue, setBoolValue, setByteValue, setDateValue, setDecimalValue, setIntValue, setLongValue, setStringValue

    setStringValue

    void setStringValue(record record, integer index, string value);

    void setStringValue(record record, string field, string value);

    The setStringValue() function sets a string value to a field. The field is identified by its index (integer) or name (string).

    If a given record has a null reference, the function fails with an error. If the accessed field of a record has a different data type and is not a variant data type, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The setStringValue(record,integer,string) and setStringValue(record,string,string) functions are available since CloverETL 3.2.0.

    Example 69.229. Usage of setStringValue

    The function setStringValue($out.0, 1, "chocolate cake") sets the second field of an output record to chocolate cake.

    The function setStringValue($out.0, "field1", "donut") sets the second field donut of an output record to donut.


    See also:  getStringValue, setBoolValue, setByteValue, setDateValue, setDecimalValue, setIntValue, setLongValue, setNumValue

    setValue

    void setValue(record record, integer index, variant value);

    void setValue(record record, string field, variant value);

    Sets a value to a field. The field is identified by its zero-based index (integer) or name (string).

    If the field has an incompatible data type, the function fails with a runtime error.

    If the given record is null, the function fails with an error.

    Compatibility

    The function is available since CloverDX 5.7.0.

    Example 69.230. Usage of setValue

    // assumes that the first output port $out.0 has three fields and one of them is "Name":
    $out.0.setValue(5, 90);
        // sets field with index 5 of output record $out.0 to 90
    $out.0.setValue("Name", "Zac");
        // sets the field $out.0.Name to "Zac"


    See also:  getValue, setBoolValue, setByteValue, setDateValue, setDecimalValue, setIntValue, setLongValue, setNumValue, setStringValue