An object of alternate ids for this object, with values as [[AltId]]
An array of alternate ids for this object.
Same as calling optAncestor(var).orElse(null)
If this object is a Collection it returns it as an array. The majority of objects in the system are Collections. For most objects, this is the same as calling [[children]].
Get the children of the object. This retrieval goes one level deep.
Optional
classType: string | numberThe "created at" timestamp of this object.
The creator of this object.
The deleted children of this object. Only looks one level deep. E.g. a form's deleted children could include fields and form entries. A folder's deleted children could include folders, forms, and formulas, but not any of those forms' entries.
The default display name of this object. For the most part, this is the same as calling toString()
, which is the same as inserting the object into a string.
Sets the Display Name.
TODO
Gets an array of all the object's ancestors.
The [[Id]] of this object bounded to T.
Returns the Local Cache object for this Thread/Base Object.
Same as calling optLock().orElse(null)
The [[User]] that last modified this object.
A [[Java.Optional]] of the ancestor with the specific class.
A [[Java.Optional]] of the current object's parent object.
Optional
classType: string | numberSame as calling optParent(var).orElse(null)
Optional
classType: string | numberReset the current object so that it is cleared from the cache and looked up from the database.
The [[Id]] or [[AltId]] that the system deems most relevant.
Makes changes to the database for this object
The versions of this object.
Returns a view URL for this object, if it has one. This value is always a relative URL, meaning it does not contain the protocol prefix or domain name such as http://xyz.bluestep.net
.
TODO
Example