Filemaker Pro 8.5 Educational Maintenance T2 TJ085LL/A Manual De Usuario
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170 FileMaker Functions Reference
Data type returned
text
Description
Returns text as URL (Uniform Resource Locator) encoding, for use as a URL. Removes
all styles from text.
All characters are first converted to UTF-8 format. Characters that are neither letters nor
digits, or digits that are in the upper ASCII range, are converted to %HH format (a percent
sign followed by the character’s hexadecimal value).
See the following website for more information on URL encoding:
http://www.w3.org
all styles from text.
All characters are first converted to UTF-8 format. Characters that are neither letters nor
digits, or digits that are in the upper ASCII range, are converted to %HH format (a percent
sign followed by the character’s hexadecimal value).
See the following website for more information on URL encoding:
http://www.w3.org
Examples
GetAsURLEncoded("Hello")
returns
Hello
GetAsURLEncoded("San Francisco")
returns
San%20Francisco
GetAsURLEncoded("français")
returns
fran%c3%a7ais
GetValue
Format
GetValue(listOfValues;valueNumber)
Parameter
listOfValues - a list of carriage return-delimited values
valueNumber - the value to return from the list
valueNumber - the value to return from the list
Data type returned
text
Description
Returns the requested value given by valueNumber from listOfValues. Useful in
looping scripts or recursive custom calculations.
Values are text items separated by carriage returns. You can place several values
together to create a carriage return-delimited list of values. A value can be empty, a single
character, a word, a sentence, or a paragraph. When you press Enter or Return, you start
creating a new value. The last value will be recognized with or without a carriage return.
When the listOfValues parameter is a literal string, you must insert a literal carriage
Values are text items separated by carriage returns. You can place several values
together to create a carriage return-delimited list of values. A value can be empty, a single
character, a word, a sentence, or a paragraph. When you press Enter or Return, you start
creating a new value. The last value will be recognized with or without a carriage return.
When the listOfValues parameter is a literal string, you must insert a literal carriage
return character (¶) between each item in the string. To insert a literal carriage return
character, click the ¶ button in the Specify Calculation dialog box.
character, click the ¶ button in the Specify Calculation dialog box.