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ICS.GetL
Retrieves the
IListobject for the given list name.This method does not create a list; it retrieves an existing list from among those known to Content Server. There are two variants of this method:
- GetList (Variant 1) , which retrieves a specified
 IList
- GetList (Variant 2) , which retrieves a specified
 IListand can set theIList's cursor to the first position in the list
ICS.GetL
Retrieves the
IListobject for the given list name.Syntax
public IList GetList(String listname)Parameters
listname- The name of the list.
 
Description
The
GetListmethod retrieves theIListobject for the given list name. This method does not create a list, it retrieves an existing list from among those known to ContentServer.Returns
The requested
IList, or null if it does not exist.Example
The following code gets a list whose name is passed in the variable
theListName:
String sListName = ics.GetVar("theListName"); IList theList = ics.GetList(sListName);See Also
ICS.GetL
Retrieves the
IListobject for the given list name.Syntax
public IList GetList(String listname, Boolean reset)Parameters
listname- The name of the list.
 
reset- A value of
 truesets the cursor to the first position in the list. A value offalsemaintains the current position in the list.
Description
The
GetListmethod retrieves theIListobject for the given list name. This method does not create a list, it retrieves an existing list from among those known to ContentServer.Returns
The requested
IList, or null if it does not exist.Example
The following code gets a list whose name is passed in the variable
theListName:
String sListName = ics.GetVar("theListName"); IList theList = ics.GetList(sListName, true);See Also
CopyList , RegisterList , RenameList
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