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unpublished interface XMenuExtended
Usage Restrictions
not published
Description
specifies extended menu functions.

Methods' Summary
setCommand sets the command string for the menu item.  
getCommand retrieves the command string for the menu item.  
setHelpCommand sets the help command string for the menu item.  
getHelpCommand retrieves the help command string for the menu item.  
Methods' Details
setCommand
void
setCommand( [in] short  nItemId,
[in] string  aCommand );

Description
sets the command string for the menu item.
Parameter nItemId
specifies the menu item ID for which the command should be set.
Parameter aCommand
specifies the command for the menu item.
getCommand
string
getCommand( [in] short  nItemId );

Description
retrieves the command string for the menu item.
Parameter nItemId
specifies the menu item ID for which the command URL should be set.
setHelpCommand
void
setHelpCommand( [in] short  nItemId,
[in] string  aHelp );

Description
sets the help command string for the menu item.
Parameter nItemId
specifies the menu item ID for which the help command URL be set.
Parameter aCommand
specifies the help command for the menu item.
getHelpCommand
string
getHelpCommand( [in] short  nItemId );

Description
retrieves the help command string for the menu item.
Parameter nItemId
specifies the menu item ID for which the help command should be set.
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