What does the parameter "recordFileName" in basejpi.htm?

Hi,
What is the purpose of the parameter "recordFileName" that we find in the basejpi.htm file?
Regards
Ricardo

HI Yuwen,
   Optional = True means when u call the method, u have to or not to pass this parameter in the method call as per your need by setting attribute Removed equal false or true respectively.
   Optional = False means when u call the method, u have to pass this parameter in the method call.
  IsNullable= False means the value of this parameter can not be NULL while u call this method.
Regards,
Vishal Gupta
Message was edited by: Vishal Gupta

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