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== Return Value == | == Return Value == | ||
Array of objects of class [[NXSL:NetObj|NetObj]] (generic NetXMS object), with first object placed at index 0. End of list indicated by array element with null value. | Array of objects of class [[NXSL:NetObj|NetObj]] (generic NetXMS object), with first object placed at index 0. End of list indicated by array element with null value. Return value also affected by trusted nodes settings (see [[SG:Security Issues|Security Issues]] for more information).<br><br> | ||
This function will never return template or policy objects applied to node. | |||
Objects of these types will be returned:<br> | |||
OBJECT_CONTAINER<br> | |||
OBJECT_CLUSTER<br> | |||
OBJECT_SUBNET<br> | |||
OBJECT_SERVICEROOT<br> | |||
Revision as of 10:16, 11 November 2014
Get accessible parent objects for given node.
Since: 1.0.8
Syntax
GetNodeParents(node);
Parameters
node Node object. Predefined variable $node can be used to refer to current node in transformation script or event processing policy rule.
Return Value
Array of objects of class NetObj (generic NetXMS object), with first object placed at index 0. End of list indicated by array element with null value. Return value also affected by trusted nodes settings (see Security Issues for more information).
This function will never return template or policy objects applied to node.
Objects of these types will be returned:
OBJECT_CONTAINER
OBJECT_CLUSTER
OBJECT_SUBNET
OBJECT_SERVICEROOT
Examples
// Log names and ids of all accessible parents for current node
parents = GetNodeParents($node);
foreach(p : parents)
{
trace(1, "Parent object: name='" . p->name . "' id=" . p->id);
}