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UseListDelimiter

Use this command to convert the delimiter in a STRING list or NUM list variable at run time. You can use the LVS_ListDelimiter system variable to return the current delimiter.

For more information, see “Using the LVS_LISTDELIMITER system variable”.

This command is particularly useful when you are using a STRING list variable with the at sign ( @ ) as the delimiter. In order for some functions to use these list variables, the at sign ( @ ) must be converted to a pipe ( | ). This applies to the following functions/keywords:

  • the Values keyword in the RowLimit (for DataTable definitions) function
  • the ComboBox function for Longview Forms
  • the RadioGroup function for Longview Forms

Syntax:

UseListDelimiter delimiter

where:

  • delimiter is the delimiter to use in the current instance and can be either the @ sign ( @ ) or the pipe ( | ).

Syntax example:

UseListDelimiter |

Syntax example:

UseListDelimiter @

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UseListDelimiter

Use this command to convert the delimiter in a STRING list or NUM list variable at run time. You can use the LVS_ListDelimiter system variable to return the current delimiter.

For more information, see “Using the LVS_LISTDELIMITER system variable”.

This command is particularly useful when you are using a STRING list variable with the at sign ( @ ) as the delimiter. In order for some functions to use these list variables, the at sign ( @ ) must be converted to a pipe ( | ). This applies to the following functions/keywords:

  • the Values keyword in the RowLimit (for DataTable definitions) function
  • the ComboBox function for Longview Forms
  • the RadioGroup function for Longview Forms

Syntax:

UseListDelimiter delimiter

where:

  • delimiter is the delimiter to use in the current instance and can be either the @ sign ( @ ) or the pipe ( | ).

Syntax example:

UseListDelimiter |

Syntax example:

UseListDelimiter @

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