12-19-2014
Dear RudiC,
With some wild guessing I presume that you want to match entries based on the smallest common substring. But some questions remain:
Below are my comments against your Query.
Will abc always have the smallest substring or could that be in bcd as well?
abc.txt Records will have smalest substring as well as the same string will apear in bcd.txt.
Will the smallest substring always precede the longer ones?
Yes, and will be present at bcd.txt
Where is the 121 entry from bcd in the outputs? Where 123456 from abc?
121 entry is an extra entry in bcd.txt, and 123456 is presnt at bcd.txt however in abc.txt 123 record is present hence 123456 should be a match case.
---------- Post updated 12-19-14 at 11:37 AM ---------- Previous update was 12-18-14 at 05:40 PM ----------
Can any one please help me on this
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px_get_data_bcd
PX_GET_DATA_BCD(3) Library Functions Manual PX_GET_DATA_BCD(3)
NAME
PX_get_data_bcd -- Get bcd data field
SYNOPSIS
#include <paradox.h>
int PX_get_data_bcd(pxdoc_t *pxdoc, char *data, int len, char **value)
DESCRIPTION
Converts a data field as it stored in the database file into a bcd string. The string will not be longer than 20 chars including the final
0. It contains only the characters `+', `-', `0-9', and `.'. You should use this function instead of accessing the data directly.
data points to the start of the data field in the record. It must be calculated by summing up all field length before the field to operate
on and add it to the base pointer of the record. len is the number of digits after the decimal point.
The function allocates memory for the string returned in *value. This memory has to be freed by the application.
Note:
This function is deprecated and obsolete if PX_retrieve_record(3) is used.
RETURN VALUE
Returns 0 if the value is NULL, -1 in case of an error and 1 otherwise.
SEE ALSO
PX_get_data_alpha(3), PX_get_data_byte(3), PX_get_data_long(3), PX_get_data_short(3), PX_get_data_double(3)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Uwe Steinmann uwe@steinmann.cx.
PX_GET_DATA_BCD(3)