Creates a string describing an Apple event object, which you can use with the AESend VI. Details
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class ID is the class of the object. Possible values include ccel for class Cell, ccol for class Column, and ctbl for class Table (from the Table Suite of AppleEvents), and cDB for the class DataBase (from the DataBase Suite of AppleEvents). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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container is an AppleEvent object specifier descriptor string that describes the containing object of the specified object. It should be another object specifier that this VI creates. If empty (default), the NULL object specifier is the container, and indicates the target application, which is the outermost container of any object specifier. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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key form ID describes the form of the key data. It instructs how to interpret the key data.
You can use the following standard key forms:
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key data describes the object. The value of key form ID determines this value. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Object specifier is the output descriptor string. You can use it as the input for calls to this VI or anywhere that requires an object specifier. |
An object specifier is an AppleEvent record with an obj type that describes an object. It has four elements: the class of the object, the containing object, a code indicating the form of the description, and the description of the object.