| LinkarClientExecute Method |
Linkar Framework for .NET and Core
Allows the execution of any command from the Database, synchronously only, with JSON output format.
Namespace: Linkar.Functions.Persistent.JSONAssembly: Linkar.Functions.Persistent.JSON (in Linkar.Functions.Persistent.JSON.dll) Version: 2.3.1
Syntax public string Execute(
string statement,
string customVars = "",
int receiveTimeout = 0
)
Public Function Execute (
statement As String,
Optional customVars As String = "",
Optional receiveTimeout As Integer = 0
) As String
public:
String^ Execute(
String^ statement,
String^ customVars = L"",
int receiveTimeout = 0
)
member Execute :
statement : string *
?customVars : string *
?receiveTimeout : int
(* Defaults:
let _customVars = defaultArg customVars ""
let _receiveTimeout = defaultArg receiveTimeout 0
*)
-> string
Parameters
- statement String
- The command you want to execute in the Database.
- customVars String (Optional)
- Free text sent to the database allows management of additional behaviours in SUB.LK.MAIN.CONTROL.CUSTOM, which is called when this parameter is set.
- receiveTimeout Int32 (Optional)
- Maximum time in seconds that the client will wait for a response from the server. Default = 0 to wait indefinitely.
Return Value
StringThe results of the operation.
Example using Linkar;
using Linkar.Functions.Persistent.JSON;
class Test
{
public string MyExecute()
{
string result = "";
try
{
CredentialOptions credentials = new CredentialOptions("127.0.0.1", "EPNAME", 11300, "admin", "admin");
LinkarClient client = new LinkarClient();
client.Login(credentials);
result = client.Execute("WHO");
client.Logout();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
string error = ex.Message;
}
return result;
}
}
Imports Linkar
Imports Linkar.Functions.Persistent.JSON
Class Test
Public Function MyExecute() As String
Dim result As String = ""
Try
Dim credentials As CredentialOptions = New CredentialOptions("127.0.0.1", "EPNAME", 11300, "admin", "admin")
Dim client As LinkarClient = New LinkarClient()
client.Login(credentials)
result = client.Execute("WHO")
client.Logout()
Catch ex As Exception
Dim[error] As String = ex.Message
End Try
Return result
End Function
End Class
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