DOCERR: Note in REPLACE Command Documentation Is MisleadingLast reviewed: November 9, 1995Article ID: Q139062 |
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SUMMARYThe Note in the REPLACE command documentation describes a limitation that in fact does not exist in Visual FoxPro. The incorrect note states:
No replacement occurs if the record pointer is at the end of the file in the current work area and you specify a field in another work area.It is possible to replace a field in another work area if the pointer is at the end of the file in the current work area by using the REPLACE command with the IN clause as in this example:
REPLACE <Fieldname> WITH <Varible> IN <TableAlias > MORE INFORMATIONThe REPLACE command will not work if the pointer is at the end of the file in the table where the replacement is supposed to occur no matter where the pointer is in the current table.
Sample CodeRun the following code from the Visual FoxPro Command window. SET DEFAULT TO C:\VFP\SAMPLES\DATA OPEN DATA testdata USE products IN 0 GO TOP && Move record pointer to the first recordUSE customer IN 0 SELECT customer GO BOTTOM SKIP && Now the current work area(customer) is at EOFREPLACE Eng_name WITH "John Doe" IN products Browse the products table, and note that Eng_name has been changed to John Doe contrary to what the documentation says.
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Additional reference words: 3.00 VFoxWin
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