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Technical Reference Manual - InduSoft

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Appendix: Built-in Scripting Language<br />

CheckESign<br />

CheckESign is a built-in scripting function that prompts the runtime user to electronically sign an event by<br />

entering their username and password. It can be called to secure specific expressions and scripts, just as the<br />

E-Sign option secures screen objects.<br />

Function Group Execution Windows Embedded Thin Client<br />

CheckESign Security Synchronous Supported Supported Supported<br />

Syntax<br />

CheckESign()<br />

This function takes no parameters. Calling the function displays a security dialog, where the user must enter<br />

their username and password.<br />

Returned value<br />

This function returns the following possible values:<br />

Value<br />

Description<br />

0 Username and/or password not accepted.<br />

1 Username and password accepted.<br />

Notes<br />

Usernames and passwords are stored in the Security Folder.<br />

Examples<br />

CheckESign()<br />

CreateUser<br />

This function creates a new user in the project security system.<br />

Function Group Execution Windows Embedded Thin Client<br />

CreateUser Security Synchronous Supported Supported Supported<br />

Syntax<br />

CreateUser(strUserName,strGroup,strPassw{ | ,optStrUserFullName })<br />

strUserName<br />

strGroup<br />

strPassw<br />

The name of the user to be created.<br />

The name of the group to which the user will belong.<br />

The user's password.<br />

optStrUserFullName<br />

The full name of the user.<br />

Returned value<br />

This function returns the following possible values:<br />

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