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− | The DBRSELECT() function is synonymous with the TARGET() function. The DBRSELECT() function returns the numeric target workarea of a specified relation defined in the current workarea | + | The DBRSELECT() function is synonymous with the TARGET() function. The DBRSELECT() function returns the numeric target workarea of a specified relation defined in the current workarea. The <expN> is the position of the corresponding relation in the list of previously defined relations. If there is no relation defined that matches the <expN> on the active table the DBRSELECT() function will return 0. |
Revision as of 16:37, 15 December 2009
Purpose
Function to return the target workarea of a relation
Syntax
DBRSELECT(<expN>)
See Also
CREATE BRIDGE, CREATE VIEW, DB_MAXWKA, DBRELATION(), SET RELATION, SET VIEW, USE
Description
The DBRSELECT() function is synonymous with the TARGET() function. The DBRSELECT() function returns the numeric target workarea of a specified relation defined in the current workarea. The <expN> is the position of the corresponding relation in the list of previously defined relations. If there is no relation defined that matches the <expN> on the active table the DBRSELECT() function will return 0.
Example
use shows in 2 index people use patrons in 1 set relation to patron_code into shows ? dbrelation(1) patron_code ? dbrselect(1) 2
Products
Recital Server, Recital