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CcnfSetParameterInt - Modify the Value of an Existing Common Configuration Parameter (type string)

Valid on Windows and UNIX

The CcnfSetParameterInt function modifies the value of an existing integer type common configuration parameter.

This common configuration parameter function has the format:

CcnfSetParameterInt(Parametername as string, Value as integer) as boolean

Parametername

Name of a Common Configuration Parameter including its absolute path, for example: "itrm/rc/protocols/tcp/connectiontimeout"

Value

String value of Parametername

The return value of the function is a boolean. If successful, the function returns TRUE. If the function is not successful, an error is reported in the log file.

The correctness of the value is not verified.

Example:

This example uses a comstore parameter:

if CcnfSetParameterInt("itrm/usd/shared/localtimedeviation ", 9) then
Print("value of itrm/usd/shared/localtimedeviation was modified" )
else
Print("CcnfSetParameterInt failed")
Endif