Using Navigational Data Access Commands in Recital
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Contents
- 1 Using Navigational Data Access Commands in Recital
- 1.1 Why use Navigational Data Access Commands
- 1.2 Creating a Recital Database
- 1.3 Opening a Recital Database
- 1.4 Creating a Recital Table
- 1.5 Opening a Recital Table
- 1.6 Navigating a Recital Table
- 1.7 Inserting Data into a Recital Table
- 1.8 Selecting Records from a Recital Table
- 1.9 Adding Records to a Recital Table
- 1.10 Deleting Records in a Recital Table
- 1.11 Obtain Information about a Recital Database Table
- 1.12 Summary
Creating a Recital Database
Opening a Recital Database
Creating a Recital Table
- CREATE
- CREATE FROM
- COPY STRUCTURE
- COPY TO
- COPY STRUCTURE EXTENDED
- SQL CREATE TABLE
Opening a Recital Table
* USE
- GOTO
- GOTO()
- INDEX
- REINDEX
- SEEK
- SEEK()
- SKIP
Inserting Data into a Recital Table
- APPEND FROM
- BLANK
- GATHER
- GENERATE
- REPLACE
Selecting Records from a Recital Table
* AVERAGE * COUNT
- DISPLAY
- LIST
* SCAN * SCATTER * SUM * TOTAL
Adding Records to a Recital Table
- APPEND
- APPEND BLANK
- INSERT
Deleting Records in a Recital Table
- DELETE
- PACK
- RECALL
- SET DELETED
- ZAP
Obtain Information about a Recital Database Table
- DISPLAY/LIST STRUCTURE
- DISPLAY/LIST INDEX
- DISPLAY/LIST
- BOF()
- EOF()
- FIELD()
- FIELDNAME()
- FLDLIST()
- INUSE()
- RECNO()
- REFERENCES()
- USED()