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− | The UPPER() function converts a character expression | + | The UPPER() function converts a character expression <expC> or memo <memofield> to upper case. This function is particularly useful with index expressions, as when the FIND key is pressed in forms, a search string typed in upper case will match both upper and lower case characters stored in the table. |
Latest revision as of 16:56, 28 October 2009
Purpose
Function to convert character expression to upper case
Syntax
UPPER(<expC> | <memofield>)
See Also
DESCEND(), ISLOWER(), ISUPPER(), LOWER(), PROPER(), STRTOLOWER(), STRTOUPPER()
Description
The UPPER() function converts a character expression <expC> or memo <memofield> to upper case. This function is particularly useful with index expressions, as when the FIND key is pressed in forms, a search string typed in upper case will match both upper and lower case characters stored in the table.
Example
? upper("Recital") RECITAL
Products
Recital Server, Recital