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AT()
Return the position of a substring within a
character string.
Syntax
AT(<cSearch>,
<cTarget>) --> nPosition
Arguments
<cSearch> --> is the character substring
for which to search.
<cTarget> --> is the character string
being searched.
Returns
AT() returns the position of the first occurrence
of a character within any given string. It requires the character
to be sought <cSearch> and the string in which the character
can be found <cTarget>. If not found AT() returns 0.
Description
AT() is a character function used to determine
the position of the first occurrence of a character substring
within another string. To find the last instance of a substring
within a string, us
RAT().
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