setStringValue()
Sets the value of a String attribute
to a specified value, given the attribute's name or its
position in the business object's attribute list.
Syntax
public void setStringValue(String attrName, String newVal);
public void setStringValue(int position, String newVal);
Parameters
- attrName
- Is the name of the attribute whose value you want to set.
- position
- Is an integer that specifies the ordinal position of the attribute
in the business object's attribute list.
- newVal
- Is the String value to assign to the attribute.
Return values
Exceptions
- AttributeNotFoundException
- Thrown if the position or name specified is not valid for
the definition of this business object.
- AttributeValueException
- Thrown if the value passed in is not a valid value for the
particular attribute.
- WrongAttributeException
- Thrown if the value is being set on a non-String attribute.
See also
getDefaultString(),, getStringValue(),, setbooleanValue(),, setBusObjValue(),, setdoubleValue(),, setfloatValue(),, setintValue(),, setLongTextValue()
