putPrivateString
Add or replace a string in a private lookup table.
Note: Use the putPrivateString function if the lookup table has an ID. If the lookup table has no ID, use the putString function. For more information about the putString function, see putString on page 172.
Syntax
ogscript.putPrivateString (Lookup ID, Key, Value);
Parameters
Parameter |
Type |
Required |
Description |
Lookup ID |
String |
Yes |
ID of the string to create or replace in the specified lookup table. |
Key |
String |
Yes |
Private lookup table in which to create or replace the specified string. |
Value |
String |
Yes |
New value for the specified string. |
Returns
N/A
Example
This example uses the putPrivateString function to replace a datum in a lookup table. The lookup table definition for this example is as follows:
<lookupid="hosts">
<entry key="XPression.host">10.0.2.210</entry>
<entry key="XPression.port">9999</entry>
</lookup>
The script to replace an entry in the lookup table is as follows:
//Replacethe port numberassociated with entrykey XPression.host ogscript.putPrivateString('hosts',' XPression.port ', '7788');