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KEYWORD function
Returns a character value that indicates whether a string is an ABL reserved keyword.
Syntax 
 
KEYWORD ( expression )
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 (?).
Example 
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.
 
DEFINE VARIABLE formname AS CHARACTER NO-UNDO FORMAT "x(20)".
 
REPEAT ON ERROR UNDO, RETRY:
  UPDATE formname.
  IF KEYWORD(formname) NE ? THEN DO:
    MESSAGE formname + " may not be used as a form name".
    UNDO, RETRY.
  END.
  ELSE LEAVE.
END.
Notes 
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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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See also 
KEYWORD-ALL function

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