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AT()
AT() returns a number showing the starting position of a character
string within a second string. The contained character string is
called a substring. If the substring is not contained within the
character string, the function returns a zero (0).
Syntax
AT(<exp C>,<exp C>)
Example
? AT('been','Chillee beenee') returns the value 9.
See Also:
RAT
STRTRAN()
SUBSTR
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