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− | [[GETENV()]], [[GETGID()]], [[GETPID()]], [[GETREMOTEADDR()]], [[GETREMOTEHOST()]], [[GETREMOTEUSER()]], [[GETUID()]], [[OS()]], [[VERSION()]] | + | [[DRIVETYPE()]], [[GETENV()]], [[GETGID()]], [[GETPID()]], [[GETREMOTEADDR()]], [[GETREMOTEHOST()]], [[GETREMOTEUSER()]], [[GETUID()]], [[LOCALE()]], [[OS()]], [[SYS()]], [[VERSION()]] |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | The NETNAME() function system information. | + | The NETNAME() function returns system information as a character string. |
==Example== | ==Example== |
Latest revision as of 05:02, 11 September 2023
Contents
Purpose
Function to return system information
Syntax
NETNAME()
See Also
DRIVETYPE(), GETENV(), GETGID(), GETPID(), GETREMOTEADDR(), GETREMOTEHOST(), GETREMOTEUSER(), GETUID(), LOCALE(), OS(), SYS(), VERSION()
Description
The NETNAME() function returns system information as a character string.
Example
? netname() system=Win32s on Windows NT nodename=unknown version=6.1 machine=MY-PC