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Latest revision as of 16:52, 2 December 2009
Purpose
Function to return number of the next line
Syntax
LINENO()
See Also
MESSAGE, MESSAGE(), PROCLINE(), PROGRAM(), RESUME, SET DEBUG, SET DOHISTORY, SET ECHO, SET HISTORY, SUSPEND
Description
The LINENO() function returns the number of the next command line to be executed in a program, procedure or UDF. This function can be used with ON ERROR routines to return the line number causing the error.
Example
m_lineno = lineno() dialog box "The line is # &m_lineno."
Products
Recital Server, Recital