Hello,
iirc, xavp specs do not support variables in their name, it would
require some C coding.
Getting the value might be possible using pv_evalx(), the result should
be string, but then using {s.int} can get it to int.
If you need an workaround, you can probably do it with using sqlops with
sql_xquery and some temporary tables, but it can look strange in config.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 28.09.17 05:46, Luis Azedo wrote:
>
> Hi List,
>
>
> shouldn't this be possible ?
>
>
> $xavp(ulattrs=>first) = 33;
>
> $var(ccv) = "whatever";
> $xavp(ulattrs[0]=>$var(ccv)) = "some value";
>
> when using in the particular case of usrloc attrs, i see the value of
> the attr created as "first" (correct) and "$var(ccv)" which i believe
> is incorrect, it should be "whatever".
>
> thoughts ?
>
>
>
>
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