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4D v20 R7
Structure file
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Structure file {( * )} -> Function result | ||||||||
Parameter | Type | Description | ||||||
* | Operator |
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Returns structure file of host database | |||||
Function result | String |
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Long name of the database structure file | |||||
The Structure file command returns the pathname of the structure file for the database with which you are currently working.
Note: In the particular case of a database that has been compiled and merged with 4D Volume Desktop, this command returns the pathname of the application file (executable application) under Windows and macOS. Under macOS, this file is located inside the software package, in the [Contents:Mac OS] folder. This stems from a former mechanism and is kept for compatibility reasons. If you want to get the full name of the software package itself, it is preferable to use the Application file command. The technique consists of testing the application using the Application type command, then executing Structure file or Application file depending on the context.
WARNING: If you call this command when using 4D in remote mode, only the name of the structure/project file is returned; the pathname is not returned.
The optional * parameter is useful in the case of an architecture using components: it can be used to determine the structure (host or component) for which you want to get the pathname depending on the context in which the command is called:
This example displays the name and the location of the structure file currently in use:
C_OBJECT($fullpath)
C_TEXT($name;$path)
If(Application type#4D Remote mode)
$fullpath:=Path to object(Structure file)
$name:=$fullpath.name
$path:=$fullpath.parentFolder
ALERT("You are currently using the database "+Char(34)+$name+Char(34)+" located at "+Char(34)+$path+Char(34)+".")
Else
ALERT("You are connected to the database "+Char(34)+Structure file+Char(34))
End if
The following example can be used to find out whether the method is called from a component:
C_BOOLEAN($0)
$0:=(Structure file#Structure file(*))
` $0=True if method is called from a component
_o_DATA SEGMENT LIST
Application file
COMPONENT LIST
Data file
Product: 4D
Theme: 4D Environment
Number:
489
Modified: 4D v11 SQL
4D Language Reference ( 4D v20 R7)