CursorPosition
Find the syntax, use, parameters, return values, and an example for the CursorPosition macro command in Connexion client.
Syntax | CS.CursorPosition (nPosition) |
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Use to | Used by the macro recorder to record the position of the cursor when you click to place it in a record. |
Parameters | nPosition is a number representing the location of the cursor. |
Comments | CursorPosition generally works reliably only for the macro recorder. Its numeric value varies depending on the presence or absence of indicators. Recommendation: For writing macros, OCLC recommends that you use CursorColumn, instead of CursorPosition to place the cursor. Writing CursorPosition into a macro can cause unexpected results. CursorColumn, on the other hand, reliably places the cursor by the exact number of data points in a field. A data point can be a character or a space; therefore, the presence or absence of indicators is accounted for. |
Return values | An integer representing the position of the cursor. |