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Retrieves the number of items that are contained in a form list control.
Syntax
public int getCount()
Run On
Client
Return Value
Type: int
An Integer data type value that specifies the number of items that are contained in a form list control.
Examples
The following example shows a call to the getCount method.
The while select statement retrieves account numbers from the CustTable table and then stores the data in a container. The items in the variable are added to the form list control by calling the FormListControl.addItem method.
static void createForm2(Args _args)
{
Args args;
Form form;
FormRun formRun;
FormBuildDesign formBuildDesign;
FormBuildDataSource formBuildDataSource;
FormBuildListControl formBuildListControl;
FormListControl formListControl;
FormListItem formListItem;
DictTable dictTable;
int idx4;
str string;
container conAccountNum;
CustTable custTable;
int numAccounts;
int i;
int item;
int numItems;
// Create the form header.
form = new Form();
// Add data sources to the form.
dictTable = new DictTable(tableNum(custTable));
formBuildDataSource = form.addDataSource(dictTable.name());
formBuildDataSource.table(dictTable.id());
// Create the form design.
formBuildDesign = form.addDesign("Design");
formBuildDesign.caption("myForm");
// Add a form list control.
formBuildListControl =
formBuildDesign.addControl(FormControlType::ListView,"List");
idx4 = formBuildListControl.id();
args = new Args();
args.object(form);
// Create the run-time form.
formRun = classfactory.formRunClass(args);
formRun.run();
formRun.detach();
formListControl = formRun.control(idx4);
// Add items to the form list control.
while select custTable
where custTable.AccountNum >=
"4000" && custTable.AccountNum <= "4040"
{
conAccountNum += [[custTable.AccountNum]];
}
numAccounts = conlen(conAccountNum);
for(i = 1; i <= numAccounts; i++)
{
string = conPeek(conAccountNum,i);
formListItem = new FormListItem(string);
item = formListControl.addItem(formListItem);
}
numItems = formListControl.getCount();
}