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Revision as of 15:06, 2 June 2009
Class
Indexing
Purpose
Function to verify presence of an index key
Syntax
SEEK(<key expression> [,<workarea | alias> [,<exp>]])
See Also
FIND, LOCATE, LOOKUP(), RLOOKUP(), SEEK
Description
The SEEK() function returns .T. if the specified index <key expression> has been found in the master index of the current workarea or the optionally specified <workarea | alias>. If the optional order parameter <exp> is specified, that index will be searched instead of the master index.
Example
use accounts in 1 use supp in 2 index name select 1 display name BCD CORPORATION ? iif(seek(name,supp),supp_name,"***name not on file***") BCD CORPORATION
Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer