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// Used as a command separator | // Used as a command separator | ||
if deleted() | if deleted() | ||
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else | else | ||
− | + | dialog box "Record not deleted." | |
endif | endif | ||
// Used as a continuation character | // Used as a continuation character |
Revision as of 15:03, 24 March 2009
Class
Applications
Purpose
Command separator /continuation character
Syntax
<command> [; <command>]
See Also
Description
Multiple commands can be placed on a line by separating each command with a ';' character. The ';' character may also be used to continue a literal character string to the next line. When the ';' character is used in this way, a space is added to the string. If ';' is the last character on a line, it can be used as a continuation character to extend commands over more than one line.
Example
// Used as a command separator if deleted() dialog box "Record deleted."; clear; return else dialog box "Record not deleted." endif // Used as a continuation character menu browse accounts->name; label "Account Names" // Used in a character string dialog message "That file does not exist. Do you wish to; continue?"
Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer