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The ON PAGE command is used to specify commands which will execute when the printed output reaches a line number specified by <expN>. The ON PAGE command without any <command> clears the previous ON PAGE. | The ON PAGE command is used to specify commands which will execute when the printed output reaches a line number specified by <expN>. The ON PAGE command without any <command> clears the previous ON PAGE. | ||
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Revision as of 16:21, 16 March 2009
Contents
ON PAGE
Class
Printing
Purpose
Execute a command when the printed output reaches a specified line number.
Syntax
ON PAGE [AT LINE <expN> <command>]
See Also
Description
The ON PAGE command is used to specify commands which will execute when the printed output reaches a line number specified by <expN>. The ON PAGE command without any <command> clears the previous ON PAGE.
The specified command, <command>, may be any Recital/4GL command.
Example
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Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer