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GetTextMacrosAsync Method

Overloads

GetTextMacrosAsync()

Fetches updated variables after a statement execution.

GetTextMacrosAsync(AsyncHandle)

Fetches updated variables after a statement execution.

GetTextMacrosAsync<T>(AsyncHandle, Func<Response, T>)

Fetches updated variables after a statement execution.

GetTextMacrosAsync()

Fetches updated variables after a statement execution.

Declaration

      Task<IEnumerable<TextMacro>> GetTextMacrosAsync()
    

Returns

Type Description
System.Threading.Tasks.Task<System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<TextMacro>>

Remarks

If qRefSeqNo and qSetSeqNo are set to 0, it means that the variables were not updated.

GetTextMacrosAsync(AsyncHandle)

Fetches updated variables after a statement execution.

Declaration

      Task<IEnumerable<TextMacro>> GetTextMacrosAsync(AsyncHandle asyncHandle)
    

Parameters

Type Name Description
AsyncHandle asyncHandle

Handle to asynchronous method request

Returns

Type Description
System.Threading.Tasks.Task<System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<TextMacro>>

Remarks

If qRefSeqNo and qSetSeqNo are set to 0, it means that the variables were not updated.

GetTextMacrosAsync<T>(AsyncHandle, Func<Response, T>)

Fetches updated variables after a statement execution.

Declaration

      Task<T> GetTextMacrosAsync<T>(AsyncHandle asyncHandle, Func<Response, T> onResult)
    

Parameters

Type Name Description
AsyncHandle asyncHandle

Handle to asynchronous method request

System.Func<Response, T> onResult

Continuation function

Returns

Type Description
System.Threading.Tasks.Task<T>

Type Parameters

Name Description
T

Remarks

If qRefSeqNo and qSetSeqNo are set to 0, it means that the variables were not updated.

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