GlobalConfig.MakeArrayFromString Method (PIA)
Use this method to convert an encoded string read from the Fields property into a System.Array object. If the encoded string does not indicate System.Array object properties, then the method returns the original string that was passed into it.
Definition
[Visual Basic .NET]
Imports Microsoft.CommerceServer.Interop.Configuration
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Public Function MakeArrayFromString(strList As Object) As Object
[C#]
using Microsoft.CommerceServer.Interop.Configuration;
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public object MakeArrayFromString(objectstrList);
Parameters
[Visual Basic .NET]
- strList
An Object that contains the encoded string.
[C#]
- strList
An object that contains the encoded string.
Return Values
This method returns an object containing the converted System.Array object or unconverted string.
Exceptions
This method may throw one of many mapped exceptions or an exception of type COMException. See Standard COM Errors for additional details.
Remarks
[Visual Basic .NET]
****Important
- There is a special group of methods used with multi-valued arrays. These methods are the only approved and recommended way of storing and retrieving multi-valued arrays in the Administration database. You must use the following methods with any property that has the structure of a multi-valued array:
- MakeArrayFromSimpleList
- MakeSimpleListFromArray
- MakeArrayFromString
- MakeStringFromArray
Note
- This method can only be used on values exposed by the Fields object. The client-side disconnected ADO recordset has no support for Objects or System.Arrays as Fields columns. Therefore, the GlobalConfig object resorts to storing data in an encoded string format.
[Visual Basic .NET]
Example
' oEncoded is an Object containing an encoded string read from the Fields
' property
' oArray is an Object
' oGlobalConfig is a Commerce GlobalConfig object
oArray = oGlobalConfig.MakeArrayFromString(oEncoded)
Requirements
Namespace: Microsoft.CommerceServer.Interop.Configuration
Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003
Assembly: cs_mscscfg (in cs_mscscfg.dll)
See Also
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