Difference between revisions of "OBJECTTYPE()"
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Revision as of 08:51, 21 November 2012
Contents
Purpose
Function to return object file extension
Syntax
OBJECTTYPE(<object field>)
See Also
BINCREATE(), BINCLOSE(), BINOPEN(), BINREAD(), BINWRITE(), OBJECTREAD(), OBJECTSIZE(), OBJECTWRITE()
Description
The OBJECTTYPE() function returns the file extension of the data stored in the object field <object field>.
Example
objectread('brickwall.gif',IMAGES) ? objecttype(IMAGES) gif