VERSION( )
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Returns the name and version number of the currently running copy of dBASE or dBASE Plus.
Syntax
VERSION([<expN>])
<expN>
Any number, which causes VERSION( ) to return extended version information.
Description
Although you may be able to use VERSION( ) in programs to take advantage of version-specific features, the most common use of VERSION( ) is to get the exact build number of your copy of dBASE Plus to see if you have the latest build. When called with no parameters, VERSION( ) returns a string like:
dBASE Plus 2.0
with the product name and the version number. If you pass a number, for example VERSION(1), you will get extended build information, like:
dBASE Plus 2.0 b1672 (04/03/2002-EN020403)
which adds the build number after the "b" and the identifier and date of the language resource for that copy of dBASE Plus. If you pass the number .89, you will get the build information for the Borland Database Engine used, for example,
BDE version: 05/02/02
If you are running a dBASE Plus executable, the word "Runtime" appears in the string; for example:
dBASE Plus 2.0 Runtime
dBASE Plus 2.0 Runtime b1672 (04/03/2002-EN020403)