Hi there,
In the latest nightly build, CacheExists is now CacheIDExists. As Alan
mentioned its to keep inline with other engines.
The manual will be updated very soon, thats why the link below was a
little behind for that recent change, but "CacheIDExists" should be what
you need.
Jamie.
On 09/10/2012 12:41, Alan Williamson wrote:
The Cache functions got changed to come inline with other engine
implementations.
http://openbd.org/manual/?/function/category/cache
http://openbd.org/manual/?/function/cacheexists
On 08/10/2012 17:00, Jeff Lucido wrote:
I am experiencing some issues with the latest build of Open BD as
relates to certain caching functions. Specifically, using the latest
build I get a run time error "No such function exists - cacheexists"
while attempting to see if a cache is already defined. I changed back
to a build from late June and the function exists, however when I try
and use the cacheRemove() function for a known existing cache it
returns a true but when I call the cacheExists() function immediately
after the cacheRemove() instance (for the same cache) I again receive
a true boolean value. This is not the expected behavior as relates to
the documents.
Has anyone experienced these issues? I really don't care about he
engine's previous behavior since the latest build is what I want to
use in production deployment. So ultimately does cacheExist() a valid
function moving forward? If so, does it still only have one argument
(cahcename)?
Thank you for your feedback/assistance.
Kind regards,
-JSLucido
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