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IF $ITSOPEN(%FILE) THEN | IF $ITSOPEN(%FILE) THEN |
Revision as of 21:14, 5 November 2015
The $ITSOPEN function lets you determine whether a file is open. $ITSOPEN only checks files, not groups of files. The return codes are:
0 | the file is not open |
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1 | the file is open |
Syntax
The format for the $ITSOPEN function is:
$ITSOPEN({[FILE] name [AT location] | [PERM | TEMP] [GROUP] name})
where name (optional) is a %variable or a literal name of the file or group. You must enter the filename in uppercase. A file synonym name can also be used. If you do not enter a location (specifying a null argument), Model 204 uses the reference context (at compile time) of the statement which calls the function.
Example
BEGIN %FILE IS STRING LEN 8 %FILE = $READ('ENTER THE FILENAME') IF $ITSOPEN(%FILE) THEN PRINT %FILE ' IS OPEN' ELSE PRINT %FILE ' IS NOT OPEN' END