v5.0
Finds a built-in or custom command by its scripting name.
oReturn = XSIApplication.GetCommandByScriptingName( ScriptingName ); |
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ScriptingName | String | The scripting name of the command you want to find. |
// JScript example that shows how to find a command by its scripting name
var oCmd = Application.GetCommandByScriptingName( "GetMarking" )
Application.LogMessage( "Command Name: \"" + oCmd.Name + "\", Command Scripting Name: \"" + oCmd.ScriptingName + "\"" ) ;
// Test if a command with a given scripting name exists
oCmd = Application.GetCommandByScriptingName( "CommandThatDoesNotExist" )
if ( oCmd == null )
{
Application.LogMessage( "Command \"CommandThatDoesNotExist\" is not installed" ) ;
}
//Expected output:
//INFO : Command Name: "Get Marked Parameters", Command Scripting Name: "GetMarking"
//INFO : Command "CommandThatDoesNotExist" is not installed
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' VBScript example that shows how to find a command by its scripting name
set oCmd = Application.GetCommandByScriptingName( "GetMarking" )
Application.LogMessage( "Command Name: """ & oCmd.Name & """, Command Scripting Name: """ & oCmd.ScriptingName & """" )
' Test if a command with a given scripting name exists
set oCmd = Application.GetCommandByScriptingName( "CommandThatDoesNotExist" )
if typename( oCmd ) = "Nothing" then
Application.LogMessage( "Command ""CommandThatDoesNotExist"" is not installed" )
end if
'Expected output:
'INFO : Command Name: "Get Marked Parameters", Command Scripting Name: "GetMarking"
'INFO : Command "CommandThatDoesNotExist" is not installed
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