.rows()

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Gets a specified subset of records from the row set.

Returns a collection of records.

Syntax

.rows( index, index )

.rows( keyword, indicator )

Parameters are optional. If you do not pass any parameter, all records in the row set are addressed.

Parameters may be used to address specific records. You either pass one or two index parameters or you pass a keyword parameter that possibly requires an indicator parameter.

Passing index parameters

Index values are integers or arrays used to identify records in the data source:

If you pass a single integer value, the record that corresponds to that index value is addressed.

If you pass two integer values, the records corresponding to the first and the second index value are adressed and also all the records in between.

If you pass an array of integer values, the records corresponding to the elements in the array are adressed.

The index is 0-based: the first item has index 0, not 1.

 

Examples

To get the 5th record:

$.udb('EMP').rowSet('current').rows(4);

 

To get records 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10:

$.udb('EMP').rowSet('current').rows(4, 9);

 

To get an array of indices:

$.udb('EMP').rowSet('current').rows([0, 1, 4, 7]); // rows with indices 0, 1, 4, and 7

 

Passing keyword and indicator values

Each keyword value is a string that identifies a predefined option. If the Indicator column is empty, it does not apply; otherwise, the indicator stated is required.

Keyword

Indicator

Description

current

 

The current record (not the same as 'selected')

dataset

data set indicator

The records in the requested data set

condition

condition

The record(s) that satisfy the condition

first

 

The first record

id

row ID

The record with the requested row ID

last

 

The last record

marked

 

All marked records

next

 

The record following the current record

previous

 

The record preceding the current record

selected

 

All selected records (not the same as 'current')

 

Examples

To get the records of a dataset:

$.udb('EMP').rowSet('current').rows('dataset'); // current dataset

$.udb('EMP').rowSet('current').rows('dataset', 2); // dataset 2

 

To get records that satisfy the equality condition EMPNO = 10:

$.udb('EMP').rowSet('current').rows( { EMPNO: "10" } );

 

To get records that satisfy more complex conditions:

$.udb('EMP').rowSet('current').rows( 'condition', { BIRTH_DATE: ">=01-JAN-1980" } );

$.udb('EMP').rowSet('current').rows( 'condition', { BIRTH_DATE: ">=01-JAN-1980&<=01-JAN-2000" } );

 

To get records where MANAGER is NULL and SALARY is higher than 35000:

$.udb('EMP').rowSet('current').rows( 'condition', { MANAGER: "NULL", SALARY: ">35000" } );

 

To get a record by row ID:

$.udb('EMP').rowSet('current').rows('id', 15); // row with id '15'

 

NOTE: In all cases, records have to be queried first, before they can be found by any of these operations. To query, use the executeQuery action of the data source first, and then gotoDataSet of the Rowset after.

 

See Also

.rows() function of the DataSourceContainer object

.dataSetIndicator()