Difference between revisions of "SET SEQNO"

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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[ZAP]], [[SEQNO()]]
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[[CURRSEQNO()]], [[SEQNO()]], [[ZAP]]
  
  
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The SET SEQNO TO <expN> command resets the sequence number of the currently active table to the specified <expN> value.  The next time the SEQNO() function is called, the value returned will be <expN> + 1.  The ZAP command will reset the sequence number to 0.  The next time the SEQNO() function is called, the value returned will be 1.
 
The SET SEQNO TO <expN> command resets the sequence number of the currently active table to the specified <expN> value.  The next time the SEQNO() function is called, the value returned will be <expN> + 1.  The ZAP command will reset the sequence number to 0.  The next time the SEQNO() function is called, the value returned will be 1.
  
This SET COMMAND and the SEQNO() function are only supported for Recital tables.
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The SET SEQNO command and CURRSEQNO() and SEQNO() functions are only supported for Recital tables.
  
  

Revision as of 16:57, 23 March 2009

SET SEQNO

Class

Table Organization


Purpose

Reset sequence numbering to specified number


Syntax

SET SEQNO TO <expN>


See Also

CURRSEQNO(), SEQNO(), ZAP


Description

The SET SEQNO TO <expN> command resets the sequence number of the currently active table to the specified <expN> value. The next time the SEQNO() function is called, the value returned will be <expN> + 1. The ZAP command will reset the sequence number to 0. The next time the SEQNO() function is called, the value returned will be 1.

The SET SEQNO command and CURRSEQNO() and SEQNO() functions are only supported for Recital tables.


Example

use demo
set seqno to 2000
edit


Products

Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer