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if FOXPRO2 is contained in the array.įor more information on FILE(), ADIR(), and ASCAN(), see the FoxPro version 2.0 "Commands & Functions" manual or the FoxPro version 2.5 "Language Reference" manual. The above command creates the array named "dirarray" and creates one row for the directory FOXPRO2. The ASCAN() function can then be used to determine if a matching directory entry was placed in the array. can contain the letters D, H, S, or V to limit the results to directory names, hidden files, system files, or the volume name, respectively. Only filenames matching the template will be placed in the array.
is optional and can be used to specify a template filename, such as "C:\FOX*" or "*.DBF".
The resulting array contains five columns, containing filenames, sizes, dates, times, and attributes, respectively. (NOTE: This usage of NUL is not supported by versions of MS-DOS prior to version 3.0.)ĪDIR() places file information in an array. The above command checks for the existence of the C:\FOXPRO2 directory. To test for the existence of a directory, specify NUL as the filename. Specify the filename to search for as a character string argument. The ADIR() and ASCAN() functions can be used together to check for the existence of a file on either a local or network drive.įILE() attempts to locate a file or directory on disk and returns.
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This method can only be used when running FoxPro for MS-DOS directly under MS-DOS versions greater than 3.0, or when running FoxPro for MS- DOS or FoxPro for Windows under Windows NT. NOTE: The method described below using the FILE() function does not work when running FoxPro for Windows or FoxPro for MS-DOS under Windows 3.11. FILE() only works on network drives under work groups. The FILE() function can be used to check for the existence of a file on a local drive. There are two ways to check for the existence of a directory on a drive: Using FoxPro to Check for Existence of a Directory Summary