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==Class==
 
Expressions and Type Conversion
 
 
 
 
==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
 
Function to return a letter code that represents a data type
 
Function to return a letter code that represents a data type

Revision as of 16:54, 28 October 2009

Purpose

Function to return a letter code that represents a data type


Syntax

TYPE(<expC>)


See Also

ATOH(), BIN2I(), BIN2L(), BIN2W(), CAST(), CTOD(), CTOT(), DTOC(), DTOM(), DTOS(), DTOV(), ERROR(), ERRNO(), ETOS(), HTOA(), I2BIN(), ISALPHA(), ISDIGIT(), L2BIN(), MESSAGE(), MTOS(), ON ERROR, STR(), STRZERO(), TTOC(), TTOD(), VAL(), VARTYPE(), VTOD()


Description

The TYPE() function returns a letter code which represents the data type of the expression in <expC>. The return value of the letter code is a character string from the table below.


Data type Return Value
ARRAY (STATIC) A
ARRAY (DYNAMIC O
BIGINT N
BIT L
BYTE N
CHARACTER C
CURRENCY Y
DATE D
DATETIME T
DECIMAL N
DOUBLE N
FLOAT N
GENERAL G
INTEGER N
LOGICAL L
LONG VARCHAR M
LONG VARBINARY G
MEDIUMINT N
MEMO M
NUMERIC N
OBJECT O
PACKED N
QUAD N
REAL N
SHORT N
SMALLINT N
Syntax error U
TEXT M
TIME C
TIMESTAMP T
TINYINT N
Undefined U
VAXDATE C
VARCHAR C
ZONED NUMERIC C


If <expC> contains a syntax error, or an undeclared variable, then TYPE() returns 'U'. TYPE() will also return a 'U' for an undefined variable if SET CLIPPER is ON. TYPE() is primarily used to check for the existence of a variable, or the syntax of an expression.


Example

i = 10
? type("i")
N


Products

Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer