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Latest revision as of 15:00, 10 November 2009
Purpose
Close all open files
Syntax
CLOSE ALL
See Also
CLEAR FCACHE, CLOSE, CLOSE ALTERNATE, CLOSE FORMAT, CLOSE INDEX, CLOSE PROCEDURE, SET FCACHE
Description
The CLOSE ALL command closes all open files. If FCACHE is OFF, the CLOSE ALL command will physically close files in the operating system. If FCACHE is ON, the CLEAR FCACHE must be issued as well as the CLOSE ALL command in order to physically close files in the operating system. To close procedure libraries, use the CLOSE PROCEDURE command.
Example
select a use patrons select g use diary close all
Products
Recital Server, Recital