TestField.Value([Text]) Method

Version: Available or changed with runtime version 1.0.

Gets or sets the value of this field.

Syntax

[Value := ]  TestField.Value([Value: Text])

Note

This method can be invoked using property access syntax.

Parameters

TestField
 Type: TestField
An instance of the TestField data type.

[Optional] Value
 Type: Text
The new value to set for this field.

Return Value

[Optional] Value
 Type: Text
The value of this field.

Remarks

If you omit NewValue, the method returns the current value of the field.

If you want to format the value of a FieldRef you must use Format(FieldRef) instead of Format(FieldRef.Value).

Example

The following example opens table 18, the Customer table, a RecordRef variable that is named CustomerRecref. The Field Method (RecordRef) creates a FieldRef for the first field (No.). The reference to the field is stored in the MyFieldRef variable. The Active Method (FieldRef) method determines whether the field is enabled. If the field is enabled, then the record that is identified by the number in the CustomerNo variable is selected. The MyFieldRef variable is updated to refer to the second field (Name). Then the value in the second field is changed to Contoso. The Modify Method (RecordRef) modifies the record in the table to reflect the change. MyFieldRef.Value retrieves the new name and displays it in message box.

var
    CustomerRecRef: RecordRef;
    MyFieldRef: FieldRef;
    CustomerNo: Code;
    Text000: Label 'Customer name has changed to %1.';
begin
    CustomerNo := '50000';  
    CustomerRecref.Open(18);  
    MyFieldRef := CustomerRecref.Field(1);  
    if MyFieldRef.Active then begin  
      MyFieldRef.Value(CustomerNo);  
      MyFieldRef := CustomerRecref.Field(2);  
      MyFieldRef.Value('Contoso');  
      CustomerRecref.Modify;  
      Message(Text000, MyFieldRef.Value);  
    end;  
end;

See Also

TestField Data Type
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