Thursday, August 23, 2018

MacID Function

MacID Function

Used on the Macintosh to convert a 4-character constant to a value that may be used by Dir, Kill, Shell, and AppActivate.

Syntax

MacID ( constant )

The required constant argument consists of 4 characters used to specify a resource type, file type, application signature, or Apple Event, for example, TEXT, OBIN, "XLS5" for Excel files ("XLS8" for Excel 97), Microsoft Word uses "W6BN" ("W8BN" for Word 97), and so on.

Remarks

MacID is used with Dir and Kill to specify a Macintosh file type. Since the Macintosh does not support * and ? as wildcards, you can use a four-character constant instead to identify groups of files. For example, the following statement returns TEXT type files from the current folder:

Dir("SomePath", MacID("TEXT"))

MacID is used with Shell and AppActivate to specify an application using the application's unique signature.

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