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Latest revision as of 12:22, 1 February 2013
Contents
Purpose
Function to return the filetype of the active table or the table in a specified workarea
Syntax
FILETYPE([<expN>])
See Also
COPY, INDEX, INDEXEXT(), SET FILECASE, SET INDEXEXT, USE
Description
The FILETYPE() function returns the filetype of the active table. The optional <expN> can be used to specify the workarea of an open table for which the filetype is returned.
Filetype |
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Lianja |
Clipper 87 |
dBASE III+ |
dBASE IV |
FoxPlus |
FoxPro |
Visual FoxPro |
If there is no active table, or no open table in the workarea specified by <expN>, the FILETYPE() function returns an empty string.
Example
use demo ? filetype() Lianja