Jim:  Assuming your user will be selecting the file to process?  Use this 
statement to capture the name of the file into variable vFilename, then parse 
it like the code in another response.

PLUGINS loadfilenameplus.rbl 'vFilename|fullpath on +
    |TITLE Please selectyour Supplier Invoice Excel file+
    |VIEW_MODE Details +
    |FULLPATH ON +
    |NO_CHANGE_DIR ON +         
    |INITIAL_DIR x:\docs\supplier recordsand invoices' 
 Karen

 
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From: 'jim schmitt' via RBASE-L <[email protected]>
To: rbase group <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, Jul 25, 2021 9:07 pm
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Capture a file Name possible

Hello, Group:
I have an application where the operator will be receiving a CSV 'payments' 
file each day and the file has a rather long file name.
Sample file name:      PAYMENTS_637467300105556434-20210120-030011.csv
Notice that the processing date (20210720) is buried inside the file name.
Is it possible within RBASE to programmatically capture the file name in a 
variable so that I can interrogate the variable to obtain the processing date ?
Thanks,
Jim-- 
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