ParametersIterator Class
The ParametersIterator class holds a list of Parameters objects returned by the searchRecords call. You can iterate through an instance of ParametersIterator to process Parameters objects one-by-one.
You create an instance of a ParametersIterator by making a getIterator call in the Result object.
Methods
The ParametersInterator class has following methods which you can call to manipulate the Parameters object:
hasNext
Returns true if there are more objects in the list, otherwise returns false. This method is used to iterate through a ParametersIterator object to get Parameters objects one-by-one.
Signature of the Method
boolean hasNext()
next
Gets the next Parameters object.
Signature of the Method
Parameters next()
remove
Removes the current Parameters object from the ParametersIterator object. Normally you do not need to call this.
Signature of the Method
void remove()
ParametersIterator Class Example
This example performs a search and if the search was successful and returned records, the code creates an instance of ParametersIterator. In a while loop, the code calls the ParametersIterator.next method 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"; Functions.debug(msg + ":\n" + result.getMessage()); // Log details Functions.throwError(msg + "."); // Error dialog } 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 myAccount = iterator.next(); String accountID = myAccount.get("record_id"); String accountName = myAccount.get("name"); String number = myAccount.get("number"); // Take action according to your business logic } }