Difference between revisions of "SET READEXIT"

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=SET READEXIT=
 
 
 
 
==Class==
 
==Class==
 
Screen Forms
 
Screen Forms
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[SET EDITFIELD]], [[SET PCKEYS]], [[READEXIT()]]
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[[@...GET]], [[@...SAY]], [[Function Keys]], [[READ]], [[READEXIT()]], [[SET EDITFIELD]], [[SET PCKEYS]]
  
  
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==Example==
 
==Example==
<pre>
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<code lang="recital">
 
set pckeys on
 
set pckeys on
 
set readexit on
 
set readexit on
 
m_var = space(10)
 
m_var = space(10)
read</pre>
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read
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</code>
  
  

Revision as of 10:55, 17 April 2009

Class

Screen Forms


Purpose

Control of read termination from keyboard


Syntax

SET READEXIT ON | OFF | (<expL>)


See Also

@...GET, @...SAY, Function Keys, READ, READEXIT(), SET EDITFIELD, SET PCKEYS


Description

If READEXIT is set ON, then termination of a read, by using the [CURSOR UP] and [CURSOR DOWN] keys, is enabled. When READEXIT is set OFF, termination of a read, by using the [CURSOR UP] and [CURSOR DOWN] keys, is disabled. The command PCKEYS must be set ON for READEXIT to have any effect. By default, READEXIT is set ON. The READEXIT command is synonymous with the READEXIT() function.


Example

set pckeys on
set readexit on
m_var = space(10)
read


Products

Recital Terminal Developer