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Latest revision as of 16:18, 2 December 2009
Purpose
Function to return the hostname of the client that is connected to the Recital Database/Mirage Server
Syntax
GETREMOTEHOST()
See Also
GETLOCALHOST(), GETREMOTEADDR(), GETREMOTEUSER(), ISMIRAGE(), ISSERVER()
Description
The GETREMOTEHOST() function returns the hostname of the client that is connected to the Recital Database Server or Recital Mirage Server. The address is returned as a character string.
An empty string will be returned if the function is not being run via the Recital Database Server or Recital Mirage Server or if the client does not have a hostname defined.
Example
mCurrentHostName = getremotehost()
Products
Recital Server