GoFiler Legato Script Reference
Legato v 1.5d Application v 5.25a
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Chapter Six — File Functions (continued)
Overview
The GetShortFilename function retrieves the 8.3 ASCII short filename for a file.
Syntax/Parameters
Syntax
string = GetLongFilename ( string name );
Parameters
name
A string containing a qualified filename and path. This parameter supports UTF encoding for filenames with Unicode or ANSI characters.
Return Value
Returns a string containing the short filename or an empty on failure. Use the GetLastError function to retrieve error information.
The last error will be TRUE if the name was converted to a source form or FALSE if name was already in short form.
Remarks
The 8.3 short filename is commonly used in MS-DOS and older versions of Windows. This function runs on Windows and on the VFC only. To retrieve the corrected filename and path, use the GetCorrectedFilename function.
Not all platforms support short filenames. If the platform does not support short names, or the supplied name is 8.2 compliant, the same name is returned as supplied. Use the “fsutil 8dot3name” in the command line to enable short file and path names.
The file must exist for the function to process the request.
Related Functions
Platform Support
Go13, Go16, GoFiler Complete, GoFiler Corporate, GoFiler, GoFiler Lite, GoXBRL
Legato IDE, Legato Basic
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