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Latest revision as of 15:38, 23 November 2009
Purpose
Toggle display of commands from programs as they are being executed
Syntax
SET ECHO ON | OFF | (<expL>)
See Also
RESUME, SET DEBUG, SET DOHISTORY, SET HISTORY, SET STEP, SET TALK, SUSPEND
Description
If SET ECHO is ON, then commands from program files are echoed to the screen | printer as they are executed. This command is primarily used during program debugging. By default, ECHO is OFF.
Example
set echo on set step on do testprg
Products
Recital