![]() Deleting a User-Defined Function Link |
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The User-Defined Function Links functionality enables you to define your own Function Links based on data values held by variables in other functions.
Add a GLOBAL_LSCALL that calls the @VIPDeleteUserLinkage Global Function to a function (an Update Function, for example).
Click Global Interface Mapping icon on the Logic Editor toolbar to open the Map Maintenance window. Click here to view an example screenshot.
Enter the relevant details for the @VIPDeleteUserLinkage Global Function parameters into the Map To fields using the following table as a guide.
Name |
Usage |
Type |
$FromObjectType |
Specifies the Object Type. Valid options are: FN - Function GL - Global Logic Mandatory |
Input |
$FromObjectName |
The name of the function or Global Logic the link is from. Mandatory |
Input |
$LinkedFunction |
The name of the function that is linked to. Mandatory |
Input |
$LinkDescription |
Free text description. When you supply the $LinkDescription, then only that specific link is deleted. If you enter "" all links to the specified function are deleted. Optional |
Input |
$Error |
Contains a value when a link was not added or deleted successfully. This is to due either:
(The parameter is blank if the link value is added or deleted successfully.) |
Output |
Build and run the Update function to run the @VIPDeleteUserLinkage Global Function.
Click Linkage tab on the PROIV Developer workspace to open the Linkage view. Click icon to update the view and the User-Defined Function Links are removed from the Linkage view.
Topic ID: 500603