Teach Yourself e.net - Syspro
Teach Yourself e.net - Syspro
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The Class Library Reference<br />
LogLevel<br />
Operator<br />
OperatorPassword<br />
Parameter<br />
<strong>Syspro</strong>Instance<br />
UserID<br />
XmlIn<br />
and for determining the language to be applied in<br />
the Web Applications interface (see Section 9.1,<br />
“Error Handling” [9–1] and Table 9.1, “Language<br />
Code Examples” [9–3] respectively).<br />
This is a flag indicating the level of information to<br />
be returned. Valid options are:<br />
• 0: Normal - this is to be used for normal e.<strong>net</strong><br />
solutions usage.<br />
• 1: Debug assistance mode - warns if XML strings<br />
contain incorrect parameters - normally these are<br />
ignored.<br />
The name of an account defined in the SYSPRO<br />
application server. Depending on the SYSPRO<br />
system setup options, this may be either a SYSPRO<br />
Operator Code, or a Network User logon. This is<br />
required with corresponding<br />
OperatorPassword variable on creation of a<br />
new session, following which connection<br />
authentication is performed against the returned<br />
UserID.<br />
The password associated with the account name<br />
passed to the Operator variable. This is required<br />
with corresponding Operator variable on creation<br />
of a new session, following which connection<br />
authentication is performed against the returned<br />
UserID.<br />
A string parameter. Use spaces if you do not require<br />
a parameter. This string can be up to 1,000 bytes<br />
long. Note that in your SYSPRO program the string<br />
will be null terminated.<br />
The <strong>Syspro</strong>Instance variable is required in<br />
environments running multiple instances of<br />
SYSPRO. If a single instance of SYSPRO is<br />
running, then set this value to "0". To select an<br />
instance, set the <strong>Syspro</strong>Instance to a value between<br />
1 and 9.<br />
The UserID is a returned string obtained at the<br />
start of a new session by means of the Logon<br />
method. During a session the UserID must be<br />
passed to all subsequent e.<strong>net</strong> solutions method<br />
calls.<br />
This is a valid and well formed XML string used to<br />
5–3