Some functions require several arguments. You need to list arguments between the parentheses, and separate each argument with a comma ( , ) as in the following example:
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Login("Manager", "ABC"); |
The order of the arguments affects the operation
of any function. The Login()
function logs a user into your runtime system. The first argument (
"Manager" ) indicates the name of the user, and the second argument
( "ABC" ) is the user's password. If you reverse the order of the
arguments, the function would attempt to login a user called "ABC"
- if a user by this name does not exist, an error message
displays.