Mid issue
Jose Lerebours
fpgroups at gmail.com
Mon May 31 08:38:41 PDT 2021
create an array and associate the array to the real fields like so
dim fields(###):8;
then, check on mid(fields(fn),1,1) instead of fn
Remember, in filePro, a dummy field will not point to the real field
like one can in some other
languages like $$fn would reference a variable/field based on the value
of $fn that matches the
variable/field.
You have to make sure you do not exceed the array # of elements to
prevent error ...
Hope this helps!
On 5/30/21 4:01 PM, Richard Kreiss via Filepro-list wrote:
> I have an auto process where I am checking files 8-29 (incremented by 2) got the beginning value of 0 or 1.
>
> I set up the following code:
> If: fn = ""
> Then: fn(2,.0,g)="8"
> Loop If: mid(fn,"1","1") = "0"
> Then: cd=cd+"1"
> If: fn,"1","1")="1"
> Fb=fb+"1
> Fn lt "30"
> GOTO loop
> If:
> Then:END
>
> Apparently filePro is not resolving fn as a field number as both lines above show as false in the debugger.
> What size must fn be for the value to be recognized as a field Number?
>
> Richard Kreiss
> GCC Consulting
>
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