Difference between revisions of "LlDeleteKeyValue"
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Revision as of 19:31, 8 July 2014
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Summary
Function: key llDeleteKeyValue( string k );
Start an asynchronous transaction to delete a key-value pair associated with the given experience key with the given key.
Returns the transaction_id (a key) for the deletion.
• string | k | – | The key for the key-value pair |
The dataserver callback parameters are:
- A key containing the transaction ID returned from llDeleteKeyValue
- A string containing a comma-delimited list. The first item is a boolean specifying if the transaction succeeded (1) or not (0). The second item is a string with a status/error message if it failed or the value if the transaction succeeded.
Caveats
Examples
<lsl>key trans; default {
state_entry() { trans = llDeleteKeyValue("FOO"); }
}
dataserver(key t, string value) {
if (t == trans) { // our llDeleteKeyValue transaction is done list result = llCSV2List(value); if (llList2Integer(result, 0) == 1) { // the key-value pair was successfully deleted llSay(0, "New key-value pair was deleted"); } else { // the key-value pair was not deleted llSay(0, "Key-value failed to delete: " + llList2String(result, 1) ); } }}</lsl>