4D v13.4EXPORT TEXT |
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4D v13.4
EXPORT TEXT
EXPORT TEXT
The EXPORT TEXT command writes data from the records of the current selection of aTable in the current process. The data is written to document, a Windows or Macintosh text document on the disk. The export operation is performed through the current output form. The export operation writes fields and variables based on the entry order of the output form. For this reason, use an output form that contains only the fields or enterable objects that you wish to export. Do not place buttons or other extraneous objects on the export form.Subform objects are ignored. An On Load event is sent to the form method for each record that is exported. Use this event to set the variables you may use in the export form. The document parameter can name a new or existing document. If document is given the same name as an existing document, the existing document is overwritten. The document can include a path that contains volume and folder names. If you pass an empty string, the standard Save File dialog box is displayed. If the user cancels this dialog, the export operation is canceled, and the OK system variable is set to 0. A progress thermometer is displayed during export. The user can cancel the operation by clicking a Stop button. If the export is successfully completed, the OK system variable is set to 1. If the operation is canceled or an error occurs, the OK system variable is set to 0. The thermometer can be hidden with the MESSAGES OFF command. In Unicode mode (standard mode), the command uses by default the UTF-8 character set. You can use the USE CHARACTER SET command to change this character set. In ASCII compatibility mode, the export operation uses the ASCII table of the platform on which it is executed, except when the USE CHARACTER SET command was used prior to the export. Using EXPORT TEXT, the default field delimiter is the tab character (code 9). The default record delimiter is the carriage return character (code 13). You can change these defaults by assigning values to the two delimiter system variables: FldDelimit and RecDelimit. The user can change the default values in the Design environment Export Data dialog box. Text fields may contain carriage returns, so be careful when using a carriage return as a delimiter if you are exporting text fields. This example exports data to a text document. The method first sets the output form so that the data will be exported through the correct form, changes the 4D delimiter variables, then performs the export: FORM SET OUTPUT([People];"Export") OK is set to 1 if the export is successfully completed; otherwise, it is set to 0. |
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Product: 4D
INDEX HISTORY
Modified: 4D v11 SQL SEE ALSO
EXPORT DIF |
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