Difference between revisions of "NXSL:GetDCIObject"
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== Syntax == | == Syntax == | ||
GetDCIObject(''node'', '' | GetDCIObject(''node'', ''id''); | ||
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| ''node'' || [[NXSL:Node|Node]] object, you can use predefined variable $node to refer to current node. You can also use null as node if trusted nodes check is disabled (see [[SG:Security Issues|Security Issues]] for more information). | | ''node'' || [[NXSL:Node|Node]] object, you can use predefined variable $node to refer to current node. You can also use null as node if trusted nodes check is disabled (see [[SG:Security Issues|Security Issues]] for more information). | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '' | | ''id'' || [[NXSL:DCI|DCI]] id on node. | ||
|} | |} | ||
Revision as of 21:03, 22 September 2012
Return DCI object or null.
Syntax
GetDCIObject(node, id);
Parameters
node Node object, you can use predefined variable $node to refer to current node. You can also use null as node if trusted nodes check is disabled (see Security Issues for more information). id DCI id on node.
Return Value
DCI object with given id on success or null on failure (if id does not exist, or access to it was denied).
Examples
GetDCIObject($node, 2) -> object FindNodeObject($node, "bad_id") -> NULL