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 SETQNAME()
 Changes the file and path name for the QUIT file
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 Syntax

     SETQNAME([<cFileSpecification>]) --> lAmended

 Argument

     <cFileSpecification>  Designates the new file name for the QUIT file
     which can include a path and file extension.  The default name for this
     file is the name of the active .EXE file with a .Q extension.

 Returns

     SETQNAME() returns .T. when the new name and path are successfully set.

 Description

     The DSETQFILE() function allows you to create a QUIT file when a
     CA-Clipper application returns to DOS.  The default name for this file
     is the name of the .EXE file with a .Q extension.  Unless otherwise
     specified, the QUIT file is saved in the directory from which the
     application was started.

     Using SETQNAME() you can designate an alternate name and a completely
     different path for saving the QUIT file.

 Note

     .  Calling this function without parameters returns .F., the
        default value.  The QUIT file name is reset to the default name.

 Example

     Change the name for the QUIT file:

     SETQNAME("C:\LOGS\PROTO.LOG")
     DSETQFILE(.T.)               // Alternative name for QUIT file


See Also: DSETQFILE()
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