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Contents
Purpose
Function to evaluate a character string, merging any delimited expressions
Syntax
TEXTMERGE(<expC1> [, <expL> [, <expC2> [, <expC3>]]])
See Also
\, \\, SET TEXTMERGE, TEXT
Description
The TEXTMERGE() function evaluates a character string, <expC1>, merging any delimited expressions. Delimited expressions may include table field names, memory variables, and functions. The default text delimiters are << and >>. To use a different set of characters to delimit text, specify the starting delimiter in <expC2> and the end delimiter in <expC3>. The <expL> is used to flag whether to iterate through levels of delimiters.
Example
fd = fcreate("template.txt") fputs(fd,"Dear <<trim(first_name)>>,") fputs(fd, "Thank you for your email of <<date()>>.") fputs(fd, "We will be back in contact shortly.") fputs(fd, "Best regards,") fputs(fd, "<<username()>>") fclose(fd) m_contents = filetostr("template.txt") open database southwind use example in 0 current ?textmerge(m_contents)