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Revision as of 14:36, 11 March 2009
Contents
SET FILECASE
Class
Disk and File Utilities
Purpose
Allows case sensitive processing of file/directory names
Syntax
SET FILECASE <ON | OFF>
See Also
See Below
Description
When set on, file and directory processing is case sensitive. When set off, all filenames and directory names are set to lowercase. SET FILECASE ON must be active before issuing the COMPILE command to enable case sensitivity in compiled programs (dbo files). Default is OFF.
The following commands and functions are affected by SET FILECASE:
COMPILE | DO | SET DEFAULT | SET PATH |
SET PRINTER TO | ADIR() | BINCREATE() | BINOPEN() |
DIR() | FCREATE() | FDATE() | FILE() |
FILECOUNT() | FOPEN() | FTIME() | IFILECOUNT() |
MEMOREAD() | MEMOWRITE() | TEXTEDIT() |
For case sensitive processing of parameters passed from the Operating System, please see the environment variable / symbol DB_FILECASE.
Example
set filecase on
Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer