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'''F$FID_TO_NAME()''' is a [[Lexical functions|lexical function]] that translates a [[ | '''F$FID_TO_NAME()''' is a [[Lexical functions|lexical function]] that translates a [[File_ID|file identification]] to a [[File Specification|file specification]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:23, 5 April 2019
F$FID_TO_NAME() is a lexical function that translates a file identification to a file specification.
Syntax
F$FID_TO_NAME(device-name,file-id)
device-name:
Specifies the device on which the file resides. You can specify a logical name for the device.
file-id:
Specifies the file identification that is to be translated into the correlating file specification.
Examples
$ dir/file_id test.com
Directory SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]
TEST.COM;2 (6221,2,0)
TEST.COM;1 (6218,5,0)
Total of 2 files.
$ a = f$fid_to_name("dka0","6221,2,0")
$ show sym a
A = "DISK$ALPHASYS:[SYS0.SYSMGR]TEST.COM;2"