KEYWORD ( expression )A constant, field name, variable name, or expression that results in a character string. If expression matches an ABL reserved keyword or valid abbreviation of a reserved keyword, the KEYWORD function returns the full keyword. If there is no match, the KEYWORD function returns the Unknown value (?).In some cases, the abbreviation for a keyword is also a keyword. For example, if expression is “def” (the abbreviation for DEFINE) or “col” (the abbreviation for COLUMN), the KEYWORD function returns the values “def” and “col”, respectively.If you use the Run-time client, the KEYWORD function always returns the Unknown value (?).In this example, the KEYWORD function tests the value of formname. If the user tries to use a reserved word as a form name, the AVM displays a message to try again.
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Because KEYWORD recognizes abbreviations, it does not distinguish between FORM and FORMAT or between ACCUM and ACCUMULATE.
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This function returns the Unknown value (?) for colors and most data types, as well as all unreserved keywords. See the “Keyword Index” section for a list of ABL reserved and unreserved keywords.
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KEYWORD is less restrictive than the KEYWORD-ALL function. Use this function if you do not want to use ABL reserved keywords as field names, for example.
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