Table Manipulation Language
These commands and functions make it possible for you to create, manipulate, and monitor table files.
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Add a free table to the current database. |
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Copy each line in a memo field to a corresponding row in an array. |
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Modify the structure of a table. |
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Add records to the end of a table. |
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Place table aliases and work areas for a data session into a variable array. |
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Compute the arithmetic mean of numeric expressions or fields. |
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Begin a transaction. |
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Open the browse window and display records from a table. |
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Display fields for editing. |
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Close open tables. |
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Copy the contents of a memo field to a text file. |
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Create a new empty table with the same structure as the currently selected table. |
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Create a new table with fields containing the structure of the currently selected table. |
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Create a new file from the contents of a table. |
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Count table records. |
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Return the current code page settings. |
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Return the code page information that a table was marked with. |
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Build a new table. |
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Create a table from a table created with the COPY STRUCTURE EXTENDED command. |
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Open the Query designer. |
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Build a new table. |
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Return field values. |
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Mark records for deletion. |
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Mark records for deletion. |
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Determine if a record is marked for deletion. |
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Display the structure of a table. |
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Display the names and information about all the tables in a database. |
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Display fields for editing. |
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End a transaction. |
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Copy data from a table to a file in a different format. |
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Save table and index changes to disk. |
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Return a numeric value indicating the status of a field in a table or cursor. |
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Get the record number for the next modified record in a buffered table or cursor. |
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Import data from an external file format to create a new table. |
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Determine if a table is opened exclusively. |
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Determine if a table is opened as read-only. |
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Display the names and information about all the tables in a database |
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Return the number of lines in a memo field. |
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Return a specific line in a memo as a character string |
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Open editing windows for general fields in the current record. |
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Open an editing window for a memo or blob field in the current window. |
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Open the Query Designer. |
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Display the Table Designer. |
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Return the original values for fields that have been modified but not updated. |
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Permanently remove all records in a table that have been marked for deletion and reduce the size of a memo file associated with the table. |
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Unmark records marked for deletion in a table. |
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Refresh data in an updatable SQL remote or local view, or CursorAdapter cursor. |
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Remove a table from the current database. |
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Update table records. |
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Update data in fields with values from a variable array. |
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Rename a table. |
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Cancel any changes made during the current transaction. |
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Activate the specified work area. |
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Retrieve data from one or more tables. |
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Determine whether to pad a shorter string with spaces when making a SQL string comparison or binary expression with zero (0) bytes when making a binary expression comparison in SQL commands using the equal sign operator (=). |
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Determine whether Visual FoxPro flushes data buffers to disk when you exit a READ or return to the Command window. |
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Activate a specified forms data session. |
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Specify whether Visual FoxPro processes records marked for deletion and whether they are available for use with other commands. |
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Specify which fields in a table can be accessed. |
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Specify how null values are supported by various commands. |
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Specify if Visual FoxPro searches the registry when an object cannot be located. |
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Enable or disable Rushmore Query Optimization. |
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Sort records in a table and output the sorted records to a new table. |
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Total numeric fields in a table. |
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Return a value corresponding to the table type. |
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Discard changed made to a buffered row or a buffered table or cursor and restore the OLDVAL( ) data. |
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Commit changes made to a buffered row, a buffered table, or a cursor adapter. |
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Compute totals for numeric fields in a table. |
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Return a numeric value indicating the current transaction level. |
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Update records in a table with new values. |
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Open a table. |
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Determine if an alias is in use or a table is open in a specific work area. |
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Remove all records from a table, leaving just the table structure. |
See Also
Reference
Table Designer (Visual FoxPro)