GoFiler Legato Script Reference
Legato v 1.5b Application v 5.24b
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Chapter Eight — Data Functions (continued)
DataSheetSetCellReadOnly Function
Overview
The DataSheetSetCellReadOnly function sets the read only state of a cell.
Syntax/Parameters
Syntax
int = DataSheetSetCellReadOnly ( handle hSheet, int row, int column,
[boolean flag]
);
int = DataSheetSetCellReadOnly ( handle hSheet, string row, string column,
[boolean flag]
);
int = DataSheetSetCellReadOnly ( handle hSheet, string address,
[boolean flag]
);
Parameters
hSheet
A handle to a Data Sheet Object.
row
An int or string specifying a zero-based row or Y position for the cell.
column
An int or string specifying a zero-based column or X position for the cell.
address
A string specifying the cell position by cell address such as “A1”.
flags
An optional boolean specifying to set or reset the read-only state. The default is TRUE, to set the cell as read only.
Return Value
Returns an int as ERROR_NONE or a formatted error code on failure.
Remarks
Setting a cell as read only does not impact any Data Sheet API functions but will affect Data View and Data Control, if connected to the cell.
This function is not transaction tracked.
Related Functions
Platform Support
Go13, Go16, GoFiler Complete, GoFiler Corporate, GoFiler, GoFiler Lite, GoXBRL
Legato IDE, Legato Basic
Page revised 2024-10-21
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