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Purpose
Deletes an entry from a Web registry.
Format
@DTWR_DELENTRY(registry, registryVariable, index)
@DTWR_DELENTRY(registry, registryVariable)
Parameters
Table 198. DTWR_DELENTRY Parameters
Data Type | Parameter | Use | Description |
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string | registry | IN | The name of the registry from which the entry is removed. |
string | registryVariable | IN | The value of the registryVariable string portion of the entry to remove. |
string | index | IN | The value of the index portion of the registryVariable string in an indexed entry. This is an optional parameter. If specified, the indexed entry is removed from the registry. |
Return Codes
Table 199. DTWF_DELENTRY Return Codes
Return Code | Explanation |
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-1001 | The server could not process a Net.Data request to allocate memory. |
1001 | An input parameter contained a NULL value. |
1002 | An input parameter contained a string value which consisted of the null-terminating character. |
1003 | An incorrect number of parameters were passed on a function call. |
1005 | A parameter passed on a function call, required to be a string variable, was of a different variable type. |
1007 | A parameter contains a value which is not valid. |
3004 | A Web registry built-in function could not remove or retrieve an entry from the specified registry because the specified entry does not exist. |
3005 | A Web registry built-in function could not use the specified registry because it cannot be found. |
3007 | A Web registry built-in function could not complete the specified operation because the requestor does not have the proper authority to the specified registry. |
Examples
Example 1:
@DTWR_DELENTRY("Myregistry", "Jones")
Example 2:
@DTWR_DELENTRY("URLLIST", "SMITH", "WORK_URL")