[Gambas-user] For Each ?WHAT? in Result

Lewis Balentine lewis at ...3412...
Sat Jan 10 10:33:37 CET 2015


Thank thee ... :-)
I did follow that path and I did miss the nuance of the second example.


On 01/10/2015 03:04 AM, Caveat wrote:
> I presume you started here http://gambaswiki.org/wiki/comp/gb.db/result
> And then clicked on the big obvious link to FOR EACH, arriving here:
> http://gambaswiki.org/wiki/lang/foreach
> And then didn't look at the second example... :-P
>
> Kind regards,
> Caveat
>
> On 10/01/15 09:52, Lewis Balentine wrote:
>> Result (gb.db)
>> This class represents the result of a SQL request.
>> This class is not creatable.
>> This class acts like a read / write array.
>> This class is *enumerable* with the FOR EACH keyword.
>>
>> Guess this should be obvious but not to me .... pray tell what
>> type/class does one use to enumerate it ??
>> I tried "ResultField[]"
>> I tried "Collection"
>> I tried to try "record"
>> As a last resort I tried String[]
>> Suffice it to say: I have not a clue :-\
>>
>> ========
>> Dim MyResult as Result
>> Dim MyRecord as ?????
>>
>> Result = Connection.Find (Something)
>>
>> For Each MyRecord in MyResult
>>        Print MyRecord["Field1Name"]
>> Print MyRecord["Field2Name"]
>> Print MyRecord["Field3Name"]
>> Next
>> ============
>> regards,
>>
>> Lewis
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