Difference between revisions of "ISSERVER()"

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==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
Function used to determine whether an application is being run via the Recital Database Server
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Function used to determine whether an application is being run via the Recital Server
  
  
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==Description==
 
==Description==
The ISSERVER() function returns .T. (TRUE) if the current application code is being run via the Recital Servers.  If the application is being run on Recital Terminal Developer, ISSERVER() will return .F. (FALSE).  This allows developers to customize code for the particular environment yet share the same code across all environments.
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The ISSERVER() function returns .T. (TRUE) if the current application code is being run via the Recital Server.  If the application is being run on Recital Terminal Developer, ISSERVER() will return .F. (FALSE).  This allows developers to customize code for the particular environment yet share the same code across all environments.
  
  

Latest revision as of 15:52, 1 July 2011

Purpose

Function used to determine whether an application is being run via the Recital Server


Syntax

ISSERVER()


See Also

GETENV(), GETLOCALHOST(), GETREMOTEADDR(), GETREMOTEHOST(), GETREMOTEUSER(), ISFIRECAT(), ISLIANJA()


Description

The ISSERVER() function returns .T. (TRUE) if the current application code is being run via the Recital Server. If the application is being run on Recital Terminal Developer, ISSERVER() will return .F. (FALSE). This allows developers to customize code for the particular environment yet share the same code across all environments.


Example

if not isserver()
    activate screen
endif


Products

Recital Server, Recital