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;Parameters:
;Parameters:
:;objectName:The object name or identifier
:;documentID:The ID of a document stored in the platform.
:;fields:A comma-separated list of names of the fields to retrieve
:;criteria:A [[JAVA API:Filter Expressions in JAVA APIs|filter expression]] that specifies records to select.
:;params: An optional [[Parameters Class|Parameters]] object that contains additional parameters:
:::*''' param -''' ...


;Returns:
;Returns:

Revision as of 04:04, 16 January 2014

Description...

Syntax
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Result result = Functions.__apiName__(String objectName, String fields, String criteria); Result result = Functions.__apiName__(String objectName, String fields, String criteria

                           [, Parameters params] );

Result result = Functions.__apiName__(String objectName, String fields, String criteria); Result result = Functions.__apiName__(String objectName, String fields, String criteria,

                           String sortBy, String sortOrder, 
                           String sortBy2, String sortOrder2, 
                           int offset, int numberOfRows);

</syntaxhighlight>

Parameters
documentID
The ID of a document stored in the platform.
Returns
Result object that contains the document in the form of a PlatformFileBean.
Usage
  1. Use result.getParameters() to get the params from the Result object.
  2. Call getPlatformFileBean() on the params, passing the document ID as a string.
  3. If needed, call getBytes() on the PlatformFileBean to get document content in a byte array.
Example
This example logs the size and name associated with a document.
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Result result = getDocument(documentId); Parameters params = result.getParameters(); PlatformFileBean file = params.getPlatformFileBean(documentId); byte[] bytes = file.getBytes(); String msg = "Name:"+file.getName()+", size:"+file.getEncodedFileContent().length(); Logger.info(msg, "Document"); </syntaxhighlight>