This server class provides methods to operate database records.
SimpleRecord(tableName)
This method instantiates a SimpleRecord class object for a particular table.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
tableName | String | Y | N |
Example:
const taskRecord = new SimpleRecord('task');
REM attribute object
The SimpleRecord class has a special object for Record Extended Models – rem_attr – containing information about the REM attributes. It is used to read and edit REM attributes values of the current record with other class methods as in the example below.
rem_attr has a number of methods equal to methods of the SimpleRecord:
For example:
record.rem_attr.getValue('my_rem_attribute');
Parameter:
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
property | String | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
SimpleRecord object | This method returns the SimpleRecord object from the defined RE model. The method returns null if the record does not have a RE model. |
Example:
const record = new SimpleRecord('task'); record.get('160638931615274614'); if (record.getReModelId()) { ss.info(record.rem_attr.description); }
addOrCondition(property, operator, value)
This method appends a 2-or-3 parameter OR condition to an existing query. It works in conjunction with any of the addQuery() methods. In this method, you can use any preferred operator from the Condition Operators list, specified either in lowercase or in uppercase. Notice that you need to use the system name of the operator in your scripts.
You can also specify a RE model attribute of a specific table. To filter records, use the operators corresponding to the attribute type.
The condition may contain criteria based on the attribute of different RE models. If such criteria are built using the AND operator, the selection of records will be empty. To return records that match a condition, use the OR operator.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
property | String | Y | N For the REM attributes use the following pattern: '<sys_id>:<attr_name>' where sys_id – the ID of the model that contain the attribute, and attr_name – the system name of the REM attribute. |
operator | String (refer to the Condition Operators article for more information) | N | N |
value | Integer, String, Boolean, Array or SimpleRecord object | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
SimpleRecord | The query containing OR condition added to the SimpleRecord object. |
Examples:
const record = new SimpleRecord('task'); record.addQuery('subject', 'like', 'not work') record.addOrCondition('description', 'like', 'not work'); ss.info('Condition query: ' + record.getConditionQuery()); record.query(); // Info: Condition query: (subjectLIKEnot work)^OR(descriptionLIKEnot work)
let record = new SimpleRecord('task'); record.addQuery('subject', 'like', 'not work') record.addOrCondition('166972638116358001:description', 'contains', 'not work'); ss.info('Condition query: ' + record.getConditionQuery()); record.query(); // Info: Condition query: (subjectLIKEnot work)^OR(166972638116358001:descriptionLIKEnot work)
It is possible to pass the SimpleRecord object as current.{reference_field_name} instead of the record ID as the addOrCondition() method value. The script example:
const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); task.setLimit(1); task.query(); if (!task.next()) { ss.info('No tasks found!'); return; } const relatedTask = new SimpleRecord('task'); relatedTask.addQuery('caller', task.caller); relatedTask.addOrCondition('assigned_user', task.caller); relatedTask.query(); ss.info('Tasks count: ' + relatedTask.getRowCount()); // Info: Tasks count: 122
addQuery(property, operator, value)
This method adds a condition to make a selection of records from the database. In this method, you can use any preferred operator from the Condition Operators list, specified either in lowercase or in uppercase. Note that you need to use system name of the operator in your scripts.
You can also specify a RE model attribute of a specific table. To filter records, use the operators corresponding to the attribute type.
The condition may contain criteria based on the attribute of different RE models. If such criteria are built using the AND operator, the selection of records will be empty. To return records that match a condition, use the OR operator.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
property | String | Y | N For the REM attributes use the following pattern: '<sys_id>:<attr_name>' where sys_id – the ID of the model that contain the attribute, and attr_name – the system name of the REM attribute. |
operator | String (refer to the Condition Operators article for more information) | N | N |
value | Integer or String or Boolean or Array or SimpleRecord object | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
SimpleRecord | The query condition added to the SimpleRecord object. |
Examples:
const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); task.addQuery('active', true); task.addQuery('subject', 'like', 'email'); task.addQuery('sys_created_at', '<', '2019-04-01 00:00:00'); task.query(); ss.info('Count: ' + task.getRowCount()); // Info: Count: 0
let record = new SimpleRecord('task'); record.addQuery('166972638116358001:description', 'not work'); record.query(); ss.info("Total rows: " + record.getRowCount()); // Info: Total rows: 1
It is possible to pass the SimpleRecord object as current.{reference_field_name} instead of the record ID as the method addQuery() value. The script example:
const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); task.setLimit(1); task.query(); if (!task.next()) { ss.info('No tasks found!'); return; } const otherTask = new SimpleRecord('task'); otherTask.addQuery('caller', task.caller); otherTask.addQuery('sys_id', '!=', task.sys_id); otherTask.query(); ss.info('Tasks count: ' + otherTask.getRowCount()); // Info: Tasks count: 720
addEncodedQuery(condition)
This method adds encoded query and applies it to the current query method.
Decoded query is also applicable.
You can also specify a RE model attribute of a specific table. To filter records, use the operators corresponding to the attribute type.
The condition may contain criteria based on the attribute of different RE models. If such criteria are built using the AND operator, the selection of records will be empty. To return records that match a condition, use the OR operator.
Use curly brackets when setting a filter argument for the text fields of type String, Text, Translated Text, Conditions, and URL. Using parenthesis for the argument may cause a filter query error.
const subject = 'Hello, SimpleOne)'; const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); task.addEncodedQuery(`subjectLIKE${subject}`); ss.info(task.getConditionQuery()); try { task.query(); } catch (e) { ss.error(e.message); } // Info: (subjectLIKEHello, SimpleOne)) // Error: Condition query is invalid
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
condition | String | Y | N For the REM attributes use the following pattern: '<sys_id>%3A<attr_name>' where sys_id – the ID of the model that contain the attribute, and attr_name – the system name of the REM attribute. |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Void | This method does not return a value. |
Examples:
const currentUser = ss.getUser(); const receiver = new SimpleRecord('employee'); receiver.addQuery('active', true); if (currentUser.company.class === 'internal') { receiver.addEncodedQuery(`(company=${currentUser.getValue('company')})`); } else { receiver.addEncodedQuery(`%28sys_db_table_id%3D158645243815904649%5Esys_created_byDYNAMIC156957117519820256%29`); } ss.info('Decoded condition: ' + receiver.getConditionQuery()); receiver.query(); // Info: Decoded condition: (active=1)^((sys_db_table_id=158645243815904649^sys_created_byDYNAMIC156957117519820256))
const receier = new SimpleRecord('task'); receiver.addQuery('active', true); receiver.addEncodedQuery('%28sys_db_table_id%3D158645243815904649%5E166972638116358001%3AdescriptionLIKEwork`); ss.info('Decoded condition: ' + receiver.getConditionQuery()); receiver.query(); // Info: Decoded condition: (active=1)^((sys_db_table_id=158645243815904649^166972638116358001:descriptionLIKEwork))
canCreate()
This method checks whether inserting new records in this table satisfies the Access Control Rule (ACL).
Also, you can use this method in your UI Actions to adjust its visibility more precisely.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Boolean | The method returns 'true' if this operation is permitted; otherwise, it returns 'false'. |
Example:
current.canCreate();
canDelete()
This method checks whether deleting records in this table satisfies the Access Control Rule (ACL).
Also, you can use this method in your UI Actions to adjust its visibility more precisely.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Boolean | The method returns 'true' if this operation is permitted; otherwise, it returns 'false'. |
Example:
current.canDelete();
canRead()
This method checks whether reading records in this table satisfies the Access Control Rule (ACL).
Also, you can use this method in your UI Actions to adjust its visibility more precisely.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Boolean | The method returns 'true' if this operation is permitted; otherwise, it returns 'false'. |
Example:
current.canRead();
canUpdate()
This method checks whether updating records in this table satisfies the Access Control Rule (ACL).
Also, you can use this method in your UI Actions to adjust its visibility more precisely.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Boolean | The method returns 'true' if this operation is permitted; otherwise, it returns 'false'. |
Example:
current.canUpdate();
deleteMultiple()
This method allows deleting multiple records in a query selection. Please note that attachments cannot be deleted using this method.
Do not use this method on tables with dependencies. Always delete each record individually.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Boolean | This method returns 'true' if records are deleted successfully; otherwise, it returns 'false'. |
Example:
const record = new SimpleRecord('sys_activity_feed_item'); record.addQuery('content', 'isempty'); record.query(); ss.info(record.getRowCount()); ss.info(record.deleteMultiple()); // Info: 0 // Info: true
deleteRecord()
This method deletes the current record.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Boolean | This method returns 'true' if the record is deleted successfully; otherwise it returns 'false'. |
Example:
const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); task.get('155931135900000000'); if (!task.sys_id) { return; } const isDeleted = task.deleteRecord(); if (isDeleted) { ss.info('Task with ID ' + task.sys_id + ' was deleted!'); return; } ss.error(task.getErrors());
get(propertyOrValue, value)
This method loads an object from a database by the field value, or, in a specific case, by the sys_id.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
propertyOrValue | String value of record ID or property name. If it is equal to the property name, then the second parameter 'value' is mandatory. Passing 'NULL' or an empty string as the propertyOrValue parameter value causes an exception: "Argument 1 passed to "get()" must not be empty". | Y | N |
value | String or SimpleRecord object | N | NULL |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
SimpleRecord object | This method returns a SimpleRecord object from the table specified in the query. |
Example:
const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); task.get('163663310116371174'); // get by ID if (task.state == '18') { // Rejected const company = new SimpleRecord('org_company'); company.get('c_website', task.c_customer_url); // get by Customer URL ss.eventQueue('notify.responsible', task, company.responsible.email); }
It is possible to pass the SimpleRecord object as current.{reference_field_name} instead of the record ID as the get() method value. The script example:
const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); task.setLimit(1); task.query(); if (!task.next()) { ss.info('No tasks found!'); return; } const user = new SimpleRecord('user'); user.get(task.caller); user.language_id = '156628684306541141'; // English ss.info(user.update()); // Info: 167515292501757147
getAttributes()
This method returns an object with current record properties as keys and properties values as key values.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Object | The array containing attributes. |
const userRecord = ss.getUser(); ss.info(userRecord.getAttributes()); // Info: {"sys_id":"155931135900000001","sys_created_at":"2019-09-30 00:00:00","sys_updated_at":"2021-06-28...
getClassDisplayValue()
This method returns the table title. If the title is not set, then returns name.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
String | Title or name. |
Example:
const current = new SimpleRecord('task'); current.get('163663310116371174'); ss.info(current.getClassDisplayValue()); // Info: Task
getConditionQuery()
This method returns current query condition.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
String | The query condition. |
Example:
const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); const condition = task.addQuery('state', '7'); condition.addOrCondition('priority', '<', '3'); ss.info('Condition before query: ' + task.getConditionQuery()); task.query(); ss.info('Condition after query: ' + task.getConditionQuery()); // Info: Condition before query: (state=7)^OR(priority<3) // Info: Condition after query:
getDisplayValue(property)
This method returns the value of display_by_ref field or record value. For example, for the reference field the entity name will be returned, but not the ID.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
Property | String | N | NULL |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
String | A field or record value. |
Example:
const current = new SimpleRecord('task'); current.get('163663310116371174'); ss.info(current.getDisplayValue('caller')); ss.info(current.getValue('caller')); // Info: John Doe // Info: 155931135900000001
getErrors()
If the record creating, updating or deleting fails, then this method will display an error message.
Use this method for control purposes if there any validation errors within your scripts.
Some validation errors may not be displayed within the debug process, so it is highly recommended to use this method.
For example, errors in condition queries passed by methods like addEncodedQuery(condition) or similar methods can be displayed by calling this method.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Array | The error value. |
Example:
const record = new SimpleRecord('user'); const insertedRecordId = record.insert(); if (insertedRecordId == 0) { ss.info(record.getErrors()); } // Info: ["The \"\"First Name\" [first_name]\" field is mandatory. (record id: )",...
getLabel(property)
This method gets the field title.
The getLabel() method cannot be used with REM attributes. Instead, use the getTitle() method.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
property | String | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
String | The field name. |
Example:
const current = ss.getUser(); const fieldLabel = current.getLabel('username'); ss.addErrorMessage('Field "' + fieldLabel + '" cannot be blank'); // Field "Login" cannot be blank
getReModelId()
This method retrieves the ID of the RE model related to the current record. To set a new model ID use the setReModelId method.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
String | The method returns the ID of the model. If model is not found, the method returns null. |
Example:
(function executeRule(current, previous = null /*not null only when action is update*/) { if (current.getReModelId()) { const model = new SimpleRecord('sys_rmc_model'); model.get(current.getReModelId()); // current model current.$$service = model.getValue('cmdb_service_id'); // pass service if field exists } })(current, previous);
getRowCount()
This method gets the amount of items in a row.
Returns:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Integer | Items amount in a row specified. |
Example:
const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); task.query(); ss.addInfoMessage('All Tasks Count: ' + task.getRowCount()); // All Tasks Count: 2
getTableName()
This method gets the current table name.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
String | The current table name. |
Example:
const current = ss.getUser(); ss.info('/list/' + current.getTableName() + '/' + current.sys_id); // Info: /list/user/155931135900000001
getTitle(attribute)
This method returns the title of the defined RE attribute.
Parameter:
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
column | String | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
String | This method returns the title of the attribute. |
Example:
const current = new SimpleRecord('task'); current.get('163638951512716126'); if (current.sys_id) { ss.info(current.rem_attr.getTitle('reviewed')); } // Info: Review completed
To return column titles which are not part of REM, use the getLabel() method.
getValue(property)
This method returns the value of the object property based on its name.
If the field is of the Reference or List types, then its sys_id value returns.
To speed up the script execution, use this method to get values of the fields of the Reference type instead of Dot-walking.
As an example, it is preferable to use the current.getValue('reference_field') structure instead of current.reference_field.sys_id one.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
property | String | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Mixed | The string value of the object property. |
const current = ss.getUser(); const user = new SimpleRecord('user'); user.addQuery('timezone_id', current.getValue('timezone_id')); user.selectAttributes('sys_id'); user.query(); ss.info(user.getRowCount() + ' users have the same timezone as you'); // Info: 24 users have the same timezone as you
hasAttachment()
This method checks whether the record specified has an attachment or not.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Boolean | Method returns 'true' if the record has an attachment; otherwise, it returns 'false'. |
Example:
const current = new SimpleRecord('task'); current.get('163663310116371174'); const hasAttach = current.hasAttachment(); if (!hasAttach) { ss.addErrorMessage('File should be attached'); return; } current.state = '2'; // Open current.update();
initialize()
This method populates all active empty fields with their predefined default values.
It works only for new records that were never saved and cannot be called repeatedly.
This method is called automatically and implicitly at the first set operation (also known as "the setter").
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Void | This method does not return a value. |
Example:
const taskRecord = new SimpleRecord('task'); ss.info(taskRecord.getAttributes().caller); taskRecord.initialize(); ss.info(taskRecord.getAttributes().caller); // Info: // Info: 155931135900000001
insert()
This method uses the field values of the current record to insert a new one.
If the record is not inserted then method returns '0' (zero) and adds an informative error message which can be obtained with getErrors() method.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
String |
|
Example:
const newTask = new SimpleRecord('task'); newTask.subject = 'Subtask'; const inserterTaskID = newTask.insert(); ss.info(`/record/task/${inserterTaskID}`); // Info: /record/task/163675231910113745
isTableVcsEnabled()
This method checks whether the VCS enabled attribute is enabled against the specified table or not.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Boolean | This method returns the value of the is_vcs_enabled attribute of record table. |
Example:
const current = new SimpleRecord('user'); ss.info(current.isTableVcsEnabled()); // Info: false
matchesCondition(condition)
This method checks whether the current record meets the condition in the current state.
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
condition | String | N | '' |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Boolean | This method returns 'true' if the record meets the condition specified; otherwise; it returns 'false'. |
const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); task.description = 'emaio'; ss.info(task.matchesCondition('descriptionLIKEemail')); // false task.description = 'email'; ss.info(task.matchesCondition('descriptionLIKEemail')); // true
next()
This method returns the next record in the query. If this is the first call, this method returns the first record in query. If the query is empty, this method returns 'false'.
Return:
Type |
---|
Record or Boolean |
Example:
const user = new SimpleRecord('user'); user.setLimit(1); user.query(); user.next(); ss.info(user.sys_id); // Info: 100000000000000000
Until the method is called, the values of a SimpleRecord object are not available, and the 'Current record is not set'
message will occur. Consider the example:
const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); task.setLimit(1); task.query(); // task.next(); ss.info(task.number); // Error: Current record is not set.
orderBy(column)
This method sorts records in the ascending order.
Call this method several times to order by multiple columns.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
column | String | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Void | This method does not return a value. |
Example:
const firstLog = new SimpleRecord('sys_log'); firstLog.orderBy('sys_created_at'); // oldest record first firstLog.addQuery('message', 'like', 'Connection'); firstLog.setLimit(1); firstLog.selectAttributes(['message', 'sys_created_at']); firstLog.query(); firstLog.next(); ss.info(firstLog.sys_created_at + ' - ' + firstLog.message); // Info: 2021-06-03 06:34:02 - IMAP IMAP (Default): Connection error: ...
orderByDesc(column)
This method sorts the records in the descending order.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
column | String | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Void | This method does not return a value. |
Example:
const lastComment = new SimpleRecord('sys_activities_stream_field'); lastComment.orderByDesc('sys_created_at'); // newest record first lastComment.setLimit(1); lastComment.selectAttributes(['value', 'sys_created_by']); lastComment.query(); lastComment.next(); ss.info(lastComment.sys_created_by.display_name + ': ' + lastComment.value); // Info: John Doe: test
query()
This method applies query to the database selection. After this, it fills in the record set.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Void | This method does not return a value. |
Example:
const tasks = new SimpleRecord('task'); tasks.addQuery('sys_created_at', '>', '2020-01-01'); tasks.orderBy('sys_created_at'); tasks.setLimit(2); tasks.query(); while (tasks.next()) { ss.info('Task number: ' + tasks.number); } // Info: Task number: TSK0000001 // Info: Task number: TSK0000003
selectAttributes(attributes)
This method is intended to optimize database queries. Sometimes, it is necessary to obtain only several object fields, not the whole object. Therefore, this method was added.
Do not use this method to select records that could be updated or deleted after selecting. Otherwise, some of the record field values may be lost when these records are updated or deleted. Or the action performed may throw an exception looking like this (the example text is given below):
You cannot update the record with the set of shortened attributes. Remove the selectAttributes method call and update again.
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
attributes | String or Array | Y | N |
It makes sense to pass a single attribute name as a string. But if you need to pass more than one attribute names, please use Array type (as shown in code example below).
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
SimpleRecord object | This method returns a SimpleRecord object containing attributes and values. Regardless of the initial attribute set content, the returned object always contains the sys_id attribute. See code examples below for more clarity. |
Example:
const record = new SimpleRecord('user'); record.selectAttributes('email'); record.query(); record.next(); ss.info(record.getAttributes()); // Info: {"email":"john.doe@email.com","sys_id":"162423321917274937"}
Example:
const record = new SimpleRecord('user'); record.selectAttributes(['email', 'username']); record.query(); record.next(); ss.info(record.getAttributes()); // Info: {"email":"john.doe@email.com","username":"john.doe","sys_id":"162423321917274937"}
setAbortAction(flag)
This method is used in business rules and sets a flag, indicating that the current operation (insert/update/delete) will be interrupted.
Please note that the code will not be executed if it is typed after calling this method in the script body.
It is not recommended to use this method with async business rules. It may cause unpredictable system behavior.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
flag | Boolean | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Void | This method does not return a value. |
Example:
const current = new SimpleRecord('task'); current.get('163663310116371174'); const hasAttach = current.hasAttachment(); if (!hasAttach) { ss.addErrorMessage('File should be attached!'); current.setAbortAction(true); } current.state = '2'; // Open current.update();
setLimit(maxNumRecords)
This method limits the number of records selected by SimpleRecord query methods.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
maxNumRecords | Integer | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Void | This method does not return a value. |
Example:
const record = new SimpleRecord('user'); record.setLimit(3); record.query(); ss.info(record.getRowCount()); // Info: 3
setMultipleValue(property,value)
This method sets the properties values for every entry in the current selection.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
property | String | Y | N |
value | String | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Void | This method does not return a value. |
const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); task.addQuery('state', '7'); // Draft task.query(); ss.info(task.getRowCount()); task.setMultipleValue('state', '2'); // Open // task.updateMultiple();
setReModelId(reModelId)
This method sets the ID of the defined RE model. To get the model ID, use the getReModelId method.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
reModelId | String | Y | N |
If the reModelId parameter is equal to 'null', the REM, related to the record, will be detached.
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Void | This method does not return a value. |
Example:
const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); task.get('163352033916904699'); if (task.getValue('service') === '164069027812962298') { // Email Server Service task.setReModelId('158569205818704980'); // Email Server Access Request } else { task.setReModelId(null); } task.update();
When calling the method on a SimpleRecord() instance, the values of its attributes bound to the previous model will be reset.
After calling the method and updating the сurrent record, the attribute values bound to the previous model will be lost.
Example:
(function executeRule(current, previous = null /*not null only when action is update*/ ) { // before rule triggered by service change ss.importIncludeScript('getRemAttributes'); const rmc = new SimpleRecord('sys_rmc_model'); rmc.addQuery('cmdb_service_id', current.getValue('service')); rmc.addQuery('active', true); rmc.selectAttributes('sys_id'); rmc.setLimit(1); rmc.query(); if (rmc.next()) { const previousModelAttributes = getRemAttributes(current); current.setReModelId(rmc.sys_id); const currentModelAttributes = getRemAttributes(current); Object.keys(previousModelAttributes).forEach(attributeName => { if (currentModelAttributes.hasOwnProperty(attributeName)) { current.rem_attr[attributeName] = previousModelAttributes[attributeName]; } }) } else { current.setReModelId(null); } })(current, previous);
setValue(property, value)
This method sets the value of the field in the current record.
Parameter(s):
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
property | String | Y | N |
value | String | Y | N |
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
Void | This property does not return a value. |
Example:
const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); task.setValue('subject', 'mail'); task.insert();
silentMode(enable)
This method is intended to update the record without executing any entities related to this record implementing the business logic, such as business rules, notifications, workflows, etc.
Name | Type | Mandatory | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
enable | Boolean | N | true |
Type | Description |
---|---|
Void | This property does not return a value. |
const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); task.addQuery('active', false); task.addQuery('approval_state', 'isempty'); task.query(); ss.info(task.getRowCount()); task.silentMode(); task.setMultipleValue('approval_state', 'not_requested'); // set Default Value //task.updateMultiple();
update()
This method updates a database record.
This method is used for existing records.
- If the record existed before, the changes are applied.
- If the record did not exist before, the getErrors() method will return this error:
"Unable to update new record. Use `insert()` instead. (record id: )"
Return:
Type | Description |
---|---|
String |
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Example:
const current = new SimpleRecord('user'); current.get(ss.getUserId()); current.timezone_id = '156076775207670452'; // UTC ss.info(current.update()); ss.info(current.getErrors()); // Info: 155931135900000001 // Info: []
updateMultiple()
This method updates all the selection entries.
Return:
Type | Description |
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Void or Integer |
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const task = new SimpleRecord('task'); task.addQuery('state', '0'); // Open task.query(); ss.info(task.getRowCount()); task.setMultipleValue('state', '10'); // Canceled // task.updateMultiple();
1 Comment
Anonymous
добавить в пример
.orderBy(
'sys_created_at'
)