ListItems
Lists list items based on the search criteria.
Table Specific Information
Select
The cmdlet uses the SAP Concur APIs to get list items based on the search criteria.
By default the provider will return only the first level of items for each list.
In the following queries, the cmdlet offloads the processing to the SAP Concur APIs:
SELECT * FROM ListItems where id = '3e5ce609-bcf7-7d49-884c-baf70588d4bc' SELECT * FROM ListItems where id IN ( '665E58E7E1226346BC424861DEC93F30','3FB790E49CDC924F8B4BA29623B18D2D') SELECT * FROM ListItems where ListId = '665E58E7E1226346BC424861DEC93F30' SELECT * FROM ListItems where ListId IN ( '3e5ce609-bcf7-7d49-884c-baf70588d4bc','241563a3-bf89-4842-a0fb-6cbd06c87c0c')
INSERT
Insert query examples:
INSERT INTO ListItems (value, shortCode, listid) VALUES ('MyCustomListItem','VFAL1','4c392113-c827-4e9c-9b2f-80c473018081')
Update
ListItems can not be updated but the item itself can. See the table items.
DELETE
ListItems can not be deleted but the item itself can. See the table items.
Columns
Name | Type | ReadOnly | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | False |
The unique identifier of the list item. |
Code | String | False |
List item long code. |
ShortCode | String | False |
List item short code. |
Value | String | False |
List item value. |
ParentId | String | False |
The unique identifier of the parent list item. |
Level | Int | False |
Level of the list item within the list. |
HasChildren | Boolean | False |
If true, the list item has children in this particular list. |
IsDeleted | Boolean | False |
Indicates the deleted state of the item in a particular list. If false, the list item is not deleted from one or more lists. The lists field will include only the lists that contain the list item in a not-deleted state. isDeleted will only be true when the list item is deleted from all lists. The lists field will include all lists that contain the list item. The default value is false. |
ListId [KEY] | String | False |
The unique identifier of the list that contains the list item. |