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Thread: How System functions work ?
Veronka Capone
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How System functions work ?
Posted: 19 Oct 07 3:10 PM
Hi,
I have a script which calls one of the system functions.
Application.BasicFunctions.DoInvoke "Function", "Insert:Note"
Well, I am "loosing" one of the fields which it should be passed by this function. (I can see the param name but the value is empty).But I do not understand how do you pass params to it. There is an article or somebody has the patience to explain it to me? How these functions work?
Thanks.
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Re: How System functions work ?
Posted: 19 Oct 07 3:59 PM
Sorry - you can't pass parameters to DoInvoke functions. However, sometimes there are other ways to get the task fired off. For your case, use Application.BasicFunctions.CreateActivity instead (use "Note" for the type parameter).
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