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SEEK Statement
Positions the file pointer to a user-defined offset in a text file. This statement does not require you to close and reopen the file.
SYNTAX
INPUT
If you specify INPUT, the SEEK statement positions the file pointer in the unnamed input stream.
OUTPUT
If you specify OUTPUT, the SEEK statement positions the file pointer in the unnamed output stream.
STREAM stream
If you specify STREAM stream, the SEEK statement positions the file pointer in the named input or output stream. If you do not name a stream, Progress uses the unnamed stream.
TO expression
An expression whose value is an integer that indicates the byte location to position the file pointer. If expression equals 0, the file pointer is positioned to the first byte in the file. If you want to position the pointer to the last byte in the file, but you do not know the offset, use END.
END
Positions the pointer to the last byte in the file.
EXAMPLESince text file formats differ on each machine, the SEEK function does not necessarily return a number that is meaningful to anyone, but it is meaningful to the SEEK statement. With the exception of SEEK to 0 or SEEK TO END, any address used in the SEEK statement is only guaranteed to behave consistently if the address was previously derived from the SEEK function. Therefore, an expression such as SEEK TO SEEK (INPUT) -n might work differently on different operating systems. Record delimiters must be new-lines on UNIX, and carriage-return/linefeed pairs on all others.
NOTES
- The SEEK statement does not work with named streams identified in the INPUT-THROUGH, OUTPUT-THROUGH, or INPUT-OUTPUT-THROUGH statements.
- An expression such as SEEK TO SEEK (INPUT) -n might work differently on different operating systems.
- For more information on streams, see the chapter on alternate I/O sources in the Progress Programming Handbook .
SEE ALSO
DEFINE STREAM Statement, INPUT FROM Statement, OUTPUT TO Statement, SEEK Function
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