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Revision as of 12:07, 9 June 2009
Class
Table Basics
Purpose
Function to position record pointer in the specified work area
Syntax
GOTO(<workarea | alias>, <expN>)
See Also
ALIAS(), CREATE, GOTO, KEYMATCH(), LOOKUP(), MODIFY STRUCTURE, RECNO(), RLOOKUP(), SEEK()
Description
The GOTO() function positions the record pointer in the specified <workarea | alias> and returns a .T. if successful. This function is most useful in the Applications Data Dictionary where it can provide an additional link to another data file whenever needed. The <expN> is the record number you wish to move the record pointer to.
Example
Name = IIF(GOTO(supplier, RECNO()), suppliers->name, "??????")
Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer