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Revision as of 06:42, 4 February 2013

Purpose

Function to search for a substring

Syntax

RAT(<expC1>, <expC2> | <memofield> [, <expN>])

See Also

AT(), ATNEXT(), INLIST(), LEFT(), OCCURS(), RIGHT(), SET STRESCAPE, STR(), STREXTRACT(), STRTRAN(), STUFF(), SUBSTR()

Description

The RAT() function is a substring search function. It will search <expC2> or the specified memo field for the last occurrence of <expC1> and return the starting position as a numeric value. If the substring is not contained within the second character expression or memo field, then the function returns the value 0. The leftmost character of a string is in character position 1. The RAT() function will return the starting position of the specified occurrence of <expC1> when the optional numeric expression <expN> is used. The RAT() function is particularly useful in conjunction with RIGHT() or SUBSTR() functions for locating starting points for text extraction.

Example

? rat("is", "is is is")
         7
cString1 = "fa"
cString2 = "Lianja is fast"
? rat(cString1, cString2)
        12
?rat("Step", notes, 8)
        24

Products

Lianja, Lianja Server