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The following topics list the features and functions that are described by the built-in functions of the Concordance programming language.
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Access notes and attachments on Concordance records. |
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Starts Concordance options that appear on the standard menus, or helps manage databases by opening, closing, and searching. |
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Convert numbers to text and back again, dates to text and back again, and characters to text and back again. |
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Handles full screen editing, editing in windows, and input from the keyboard. |
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Creates, maintains, and searches btree list files. |
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Exchanges data with other DDE-enabled programs. |
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Allows applications to open, close, read, write, create, and erase external files. |
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Manipulates numeric data, providing functions for comparison and change. |
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Accesses the documents in the data base. |
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Maintains control over the program's presentation on the screen. |
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Provides access to external programs, operating system commands, and Concordance language features not available elsewhere. |
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Works with text and character strings. |
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Determines the current time, date, and the elapsed time since the program started. |