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4D v14.3
Document type
Document type
The use of Mac OS file types is obsolete under Mac OS X. Like Windows, file identification is now based on the suffix of its name (see the System Documents section). For compatibility's sake, it nevertheless remains possible to read the Mac OS type of documents when it has been specified. The Document type command returns the type of the document whose name or pathname you pass in document. On Windows, Document type returns the file extension of the document (i.e. 'DOC' for a Microsoft Word document, 'EXE' for an executable file, and so on) or the corresponding Mac OS-based 4 characters file type if this latter has been mapped with its equivalent Windows file extension by 4D (i.e. 'TEXT' for the 'TXT' file extension) or by a prior call to MAP FILE TYPES. On Macintosh, Document type returns, if specified, the 4-characters file type of the document (i.e. 'TEXT' for a Text document, 'APPL' for a double-clickable application and so on). |
PROPERTIES
Product: 4D
HISTORY
Modified: 4D v11 SQL SEE ALSO
Document creator ARTICLE USAGE
4D Language Reference ( 4D v11 SQL Release 6) |
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