An object of alternate ids for this object, with values as [[AltId]]
// you've marked certain forms with the FID of deprecated and want to filter for those
const warningMessage = baseObject.altIdsObject().FID.value().includes('deprecated') && 'Please use a different form';
An object of alternate ids for this object, with values as strings
// you've marked certain forms with the FID of deprecated and want to filter for those
const warningMessage = baseObject.altIds().FID.includes('deprecated') && 'Please use a different form';
Same as calling optAncestor(var).orElse(null)
If this object is a Collection it returns it as an array. The majority of objects in the system are Collections. For most objects, this is the same as calling [[children]].
const ids = obj.asArray().map(ob => ob);
Get the children of the object. This retrieval goes one level deep.
Optional
classType: string | numberconst childrenNames = obj.children().map(child => child.displayName());
The deleted children of this object. Only looks one level deep. E.g. a form's deleted children could include fields and form entries. A folder's deleted children could include folders, forms, and formulas, but not any of those forms' entries.
const deleted = baseObject.deletedChildren();
The default display name of this object. For the most part, this is the same as calling toString()
, which is the same as inserting the object into a string.
The following assumes you have already aggregated a selection of baseObject
s into an array
const displayNames = [];
for (const o of baseObjects) displayNames.push(o.displayName());
const namesList = `<ul><li>${displayNames.join('</li><li>')}</li></ul>`;
Sets the Display Name.
Gets an array of all the object's ancestors.
const numberOfAncestors = obj.getAncestors().length;
Returns the Local Cache object for this Thread/Base Object.
A [[Java.Optional]] of the ancestor with the specific class.
const ancestors = obj.optAncestor(1000001).ifPresent(a => console.log('${a} exists'));
A [[Java.Optional]] of the current object's parent object.
Optional
classType: string | numberconst ancestors = obj.optAncestor(1000001).ifPresent(a => console.log('${a} found'));
Same as calling optParent(var).orElse(null)
Optional
classType: string | numberThe versions of this object.
const versions = baseObject.versions();
Returns a view URL for this object, if it has one. This value is always a relative URL, meaning it does not contain the protocol prefix or domain name such as http://xyz.bluestep.net
.
const viewBtn = `<button data-href="${baseObject.viewUrl()}">Go to ${baseObject.displayName()}</button>;
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The common class for most objects in the system, from [[Field]]s, [[Form]]s, and [[Query]]s to [[Record]]s, [[Unit]]s and [[Id]]s. Some things that aren't included are [[UserData]], [[DiffBuilder]], [[CSV]]
Many methods here will return a blank string if the object is yet not saved.