searchRecords

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Search and retrieve the records for an object.

Syntax

Result result;
result = Functions.searchRecords (String objectOrView, String fields, String criteria 
                                    {, Parameters params} );

result = Functions.searchRecords (String objectOrView, String fields, String criteria,
                                  String sortBy, String sortOrder, 
                                  String sortBy2, String sortOrder2, 
                                  int offset, int numberOfRows {, Parameters params} );

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Note: Functions.searchRecords checks for roles and application permissions of the logged in user before returning any result. There are multiple joins involved in the query formed which might duplicate the results. We recommend you to use Set interface (Java collection) to store the results.

Parameters

objectOrView
The object name, Object Type Identifier, or Database View ID.
fields
The fields to retrieve.
  • A comma-separated list of field names (Use the REST API:field Resource to get a complete list of fields.)
  • The asterisk ("*") wildcard specifies all fields.
  • For related-record fields in a Composite Object, specify the alias of the related object and the field name, where the alias is defined in the Object Relationships:
alias[.alias...].* or alias[.alias...].field
When fetched, an alias becomes a virtual "field" that contains an array of records from the related object, where each record contains the specified field(s).
  • For fields in a Database View, use the object alias for each field, in the form {alias}.{field}, where the aliases are defined in the specification of the Database View.
criteria
A filter expression that specifies records to select.
sortBy
Sort the search results on the specified field.
sortOrder
Specify if the sort order is ascending ("asc") or descending ("desc"). Not case sensitive. The default is ascending.
sortBy2
Do a secondary sort on the specified field.
sortOrder2
Specify if the sort order on the second level is ascending ("asc") or descending ("desc"). Not case sensitive. The default is ascending.
offset
The maximum number of records that you can retrieve in a single call to searchRecords is 5,000. If you need to retrieve more than 5,000 records, you must set up a loop where you do paging by incrementing the offset parameter.
For example, if you need to retrieve 25,000 records, you need to set the offset parameter to zero (0) and the numberOfRows parameter to 5,000 on the first pass to get records 1-5000. Then, on the second pass, you set offset to 1 to get records 5001-10,000, and so on. In other words, you multiply offset by numberOfRows and add one to determine the number of the first record retrieved at each pass.
numberOfRows
The maximum number of records to return
params
An optional com.platform.api.Parameters object. Use it to specify the Retrieve Record Permissions Parameter, in order to find out if the user has update or delete permissions on the records.
alias.* specifies all fields in the aliased object.

Returns

Result object. If the return code is greater than zero, use the Result_Class#getIterator method to cycle through the list of Parameters objects it contains, one per record.

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Examples

Example: Basic Search

This example calls searchRecords with three parameters, assigning the returned value to an instance of Result and calling Result.getCode to assign the error code to a variable which is then conditionally checked to determine the code to execute.

If the search was not successful, the code calls throwError to display an error dialog.
If the search was successful and returned records, the code creates an instance of ParametersIterator. In a while loop, the code calls ParametersIterator.next to get an instance of Parameters from which it then extracts the name and number keys.
String accountID = "";
// Some logic to populate accountID variable.
Result result = Functions.searchRecords("ACCOUNT", "record_id,name,number", 
    "name contains 'Acme'");
int resultCode = result.getCode();
if (resultCode < 0)
{
    // Some error happened.
    String msg = "Account could not be retrieved";
    Logger.info(msg + ":\n" + result.getMessage(), "Accounts"); // Log details
    Functions.throwError(msg + ".");                            // Error message
}
else if (resultCode == 0)
{
   // No records found. Take action according to your business logic
}
else
{
  //Records retrieved successfully
  ParametersIterator iterator = result.getIterator();
  while(iterator.hasNext())
  {
    Parameters params = iterator.next();
    String accountID = params.get("record_id");
    String accountName = params.get("name");
    String number = params.get("number");
    // Take action according to your business logic
  }
}
Example: Sorted Search

This example calls searchRecords with nine parameters, assigning the returned value to an instance of Result and calling Result.getCode to assign the error code to a variable which is then conditionally checked to determine the code to execute:

  • If the search was not successful, the code calls throwError to display an error dialog.
  • If the search was successful and returned records, the code creates an instance of ParametersIterator. In a while loop, the code calls ParametersIterator.next method to get an instance of Parameters from which it then extracts the name and number keys.
// Next searchRecords call will sort the results, first by city
// (ascending) and then by number (descending). It will return
// first 200 records matching the criteria.

Result result = Functions.searchRecords("ACCOUNT", "record_id,city,name,number",
"name contains 'California'", "city", "asc", "number", "desc", 0, 200);
int resultCode = result.getCode();
if(resultCode < 0)
{
    // Some error happened.
    String msg = "Account could not be retrieved";
    Logger.info(msg + ":\n" + result.getMessage(), "Accounts"); // Log details
    Functions.throwError(msg + ".");                            // Error message
}
else if(resultCode == 0)
{
  // No records found
  // Take action according to your business logic
}
else
{
   //Records retrieved successfully
   ParametersIterator iterator = result.getIterator();
   while(iterator.hasNext())
   {
      Parameters params = iterator.next();
      String accountID = params.get("record_id");
      String accountName = params.get("name");
      String number = params.get("number");
      // Take action according to your business logic.
   }
}
Example: Multi-Page Search

This search retrieves 5,000 records at a time, with each set of records in a separate "page".

int i; 
int numberOfRecords;
int numberOfPages; 
int max_records_per_page = 5000;

//Ensure use of same criteria to do the search and to get the record count
String criteria = "";

String objectName = "ACCOUNT";
String fields = "record_id,name";
String sortBy = "";
String sortOrder = "";
String sortBy2 = "";
String sortOrder2 = "";

numberOfRecords = Functions.getRecordCount(objectName, criteria);
numberOfPages = numberOfRecords / max_records_per_page;
if (numberOfRecords % max_records_per_page > 0) {
  // If the modulus operator says the division left a remainder, 
  // then do one more fetch for the remaining records.
  numberOfPages++;
}

for(i=0; i < numberOfPages; i++)
{ 
    Result result = Functions.searchRecords (
        objectName, fields, criteria, 
        sortBy, sortOrder, sortBy2, sortOrder2,
        i, max_records_per_page); 
    int resultCode = result.getCode(); 
    if (resultCode < 0)
    {
        // Some error happened.
        String msg = "Account could not be retrieved";
        Logger.info(msg + ":\n" + result.getMessage(), "Accounts"); // Log details
        Functions.throwError(msg + ".");                            // Error message
    }
    else if (resultCode == 0)
    {
        // No records found. Take action according to your business logic
    }
    else
    { 
        // Records retrieved successfully 
        ParametersIterator iterator = result.getIterator(); 
        while(iterator.hasNext()) 
        { 
            params = iterator.next(); 
            String recordId = params.get("record_id"); 
            Logger.info(recordId, "Accounts"); 
        } 
    } 
}
Example: Searching Audit Logs
Audit Logs can be searched using the getRecord and searchRecord APIs
Learn more: Audit Log Fields
How it Works
Provide search criteria to search multiple audit log records and retrieve a list of audit log fields. The getRecord and searchRecords APIs are used in actions that invoke a Java Method.
Syntax
public static Result Functions.searchRecords(String objectId, String fields, String criteria)
objectId
log
fields
record_id, ownerid, type, operation, object, date_created, description, type_code
recordId
Audit log record Id
Return
Result object
Audit Log Example Based on Filtering Criteria
Result result = Functions.searchRecords("log", "record_id,type,operation,"+
"object,description", "(record_id starts with'65') and (description contains 'audit')");

int resultCode = result.getCode();

if(resultCode < 0)
{
    // Some error happened.
    String msg = "Error during search";
    Logger.info(msg + ":\n" + result.getMessage(), "Accounts"); // Log details
    Functions.throwError(msg + ".");                            // Error message
}
else if(resultCode == 0)
{
   // No records found. Take action according 
   Functions.throwError("No results returned from search");
}
else
{
  //Records retrieved successfully
  ParametersIterator iterator = result.getIterator();
  while(iterator.hasNext())
  {
    Parameters params = iterator.next();
    String desc= params.get("description");
    String type= params.get("type");
    String obj = params.get("object");
    String record_id = params.get("record_id");
    String operation = params.get("operation");                   
 
    // Take action according to your business logic
  }
}
Learn more: Audit Log Fields
Example: Search Test

This example does a number of things:

  • It defines a search method on the Orders object.
  • It creates a test method to run that search, taking advantage of the [RunTests] button to execute the method.
    Learn more: Unit Test Framework
  • It gets all fields in searchRecords and getRecord, using the "*" wildcard.
  • It enumerates the names of the fields that are returned, putting them into the Debug Log.
    Note: Enumerating things in a JSP Page would produce a nicer result, without much additional effort. That page could then be named as a Web Tab, which would become available for use as a tab in the application.
  • In addition data contained in an Order record, it uses the Java getRecord API and the data in the related_to_Customer lookup field to get data from the related Customer record.
    Note: The Java API Composite Object getRecord method could also be used to specify the customer name as a field to retrieve. But the "wildcard" specifier could not be used for field names, in that case.
package com.platform.demo.test;

import com.platform.api.*;

public class SearchTest
{
  public String searchOrders() throws Exception {
  
    Result result = Functions.searchRecords("Order", "*", "");
       //Toss the exception, if one occurs
    
    int resultCode = result.getCode();
    if (resultCode < 0)
    {
        // Some error happened.
        String msg = "Error during search";
        Logger.info(msg + ":\n" + result.getMessage(), "Search");  // Log details
        Functions.throwError(msg + ".");                           // Error message
        return("");
    }
    else if(resultCode == 0)
    {
        // No records found. Take action accordingly
        Functions.throwError("No results returned from search");
        return("");
    }
    else
    {
        //Records retrieved successfully
        ParametersIterator iterator = result.getIterator();
        boolean first_time = true;
        while(iterator.hasNext())
        {
            Parameters params = iterator.next();
            String num= params.get("order_number");
        
            // List the fields present in the params object
            if (first_time) {
                for (Object key : params.keySet() ) {
            	   Logger.info(""+key, "Search");
                }
                first_time = false;
            }
                    
            // Use the Lookup value in related_to_Customer to get customer info
            String customerID = params.get("related_to_Customer");
            Result customer = 
        	Functions.getRecord("Customer", "*", customerID);
            String company = customer.getParameters().get("customer_name");
        
            // Echo order info
            Logger.info("Order #" +  num + " for " + company, "Search");       
        }        
        //Result code is the #of records found.
        return ""+resultCode;
    }
  }   
  
  @TestMethod
  public void runSearchOrders() throws Exception {
     String record_count = searchOrders();
     RunTest.assertEquals(record_count, "6");
  }
  
}