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- JavaScript global System objects
- JavaScript object: system.files
- JavaScript object: system.forms
- JavaScript object: system.functions
- JavaScript object: system.functions.scmsg
- JavaScript object: system.library
- JavaScript object: system.oldrecord
- JavaScript object: system.record
- JavaScript object: system.sysinfo
- JavaScript object: system.threads
- JavaScript object: system.user
- JavaScript object: system.users
- JavaScript object: system.vars
JavaScript object: system.users
The following JavaScript object is unique to ITSMA Service Management.
The system.users object allows you to call an XML list of the currently logged on Service Management users into memory.
Usage
system.users
Note Service Management global system objects do not have constructors.
Arguments
There are no arguments for this object.
Properties
There are no properties for this object.
Methods
None
Example
This example does the following:
- Sets a variable equal to
system.users
. - Displays the results of
system.users
.
u = system.users; print( "The value of system.users is:\n" + u );
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