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− | The PUTENV() function updates the value of <expC1> with the character expression <expC2>. The value of the | + | The PUTENV() function updates the value of <expC1> with the character expression <expC2>. The value of the variable can be retrieved using the GETENV() function. If variable <expC1> does not exist, it is created. If the operation is successful, then PUTENV() returns .T., otherwise .F.. |
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set printer to \\spooler | set printer to \\spooler | ||
− | putenv(" | + | putenv("DB_PRINT","/usr/recital/UD/print_labels") |
list status to print | list status to print | ||
− | ? getenv(" | + | ? getenv("DB_PRINT") |
/usr/recital/UD/print_labels | /usr/recital/UD/print_labels | ||
</code> | </code> |
Latest revision as of 16:14, 10 February 2012
Purpose
Function to update the value of an environment variable
Syntax
PUTENV(<expC1>,<expC2>)
See Also
Description
The PUTENV() function updates the value of <expC1> with the character expression <expC2>. The value of the variable can be retrieved using the GETENV() function. If variable <expC1> does not exist, it is created. If the operation is successful, then PUTENV() returns .T., otherwise .F..
Example
set printer to \\spooler putenv("DB_PRINT","/usr/recital/UD/print_labels") list status to print ? getenv("DB_PRINT") /usr/recital/UD/print_labels
Products
Recital, Recital Server