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ORDBAGNAME()
Return the order bag name of a specific order
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Syntax
ORDBAGNAME(<nOrder> | <cOrderName>) --> cOrderBagName
Arguments
<nOrder> is an integer that identifies the position in the order
list of the target order whose order bag name is sought.
<cOrderName> is a character string that represents the name of the
target order whose order bag name is sought.
Returns
ORDBAGNAME() returns a character string, the order bag name of the
specific order.
Description
ORDBAGNAME() is an order management function that lets you access the
name of the order bag in which <cOrderName> resides. You may identify
the order as a character string or with an integer that represents its
position in the order list. In case of duplicate names, ORDBAGNAME()
only recognizes the first matching name.
Note: ORDBAGNAME(0) works as ORDBAGNAME(INDEXORD())
Examples
. The following example uses ORDBAGNAME() with the default
DBFNTX driver:
USE Customer VIA "DBFNTX" NEW
SET INDEX TO CuAcct, CuName, CuZip
ORDBAGNAME(2) // Returns: CuName
ORDBAGNAME(1) // Returns: CuAcct
ORDBAGNAME(3) // Returns: CuZip
. In this example, Customer.cdx contains three orders named
CuAcct, CuName, CuZip:
USE Customer VIA "DBFCDX" NEW
SET INDEX TO Customer
ORDBAGNAME("CuAcct") // Returns: Customer
ORDBAGNAME("CuName") // Returns: Customer
ORDBAGNAME("CuZip") // Returns: Customer
See Also:
ORDBAGEXT()
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