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ORDNUMBER()

Return the position of an Order in the current Order List
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 Syntax

        ORDNUMBER(<cOrderName> [, <cOrderBagName>]) --> nOrderNo  

 Arguments

        <cOrderName>   the name of the specific Order whose position in 
                  the Order List is sought.

        <cOrderBagName>   is the name of a disk file containing one or 
                  more Orders.  You may specify <cOrderBagName> as the
                  filename with or without  the pathname or appropriate
                  extension.  If you do not include the  extension as part
                  of <cOrderBagName> HARBOUR uses the default  extension of
                  the current RDD.

 Returns

       Returns  nOrderNo, an integer that represents the position of the 
                  specified Order in the Order List.

 Description

      ORDNUMBER() is an Order management function that lets you determine
      the  position in the current Order List of the specified Order.
      ORDNUMBER()  searches the Order List in the current work area and
      returns the  position of the first Order that matches <cOrderName>.
      If  <cOrderBagName> is the name of an Order Bag newly emptied into
      the  current Order List, only those orders in the Order List that
      have been  emptied from <cOrderBagName> are searched.

      If <cOrderName> is not found ORDNUMBER() raises a recoverable runtime
      error.

      The active RDD determines the Order capacity of an Order Bag.  The
      default DBFNTX driver only supports single-Order Bags, while other
      RDDs  may support multiple-Order Bags (e.g., the DBFCDX and DBPX
      drivers).

 Examples

   USE Customer VIA "DBFNTX" NEW
   SET INDEX TO CuAcct, CuName, CuZip
   ORDNUMBER( "CuName" )            // Returns: 2

 Tests




Status

      Started

      All

 Files

      Library is rdd



See Also: INDEXORD()

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