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Latest revision as of 15:03, 10 November 2009
Purpose
Close screen format file in current workarea
Syntax
CLOSE FORMAT
See Also
APPEND, CHANGE, CLEAR, CLEAR SCREEN, CLOSE, CLOSE ALL, CLOSE ALTERNATE, CLOSE INDEX, CLOSE DATABASES, CLOSE PROCEDURE, CREATE SCREEN, EDIT, FMT(), INSERT, MODIFY SCREEN, RESTORE SCREEN, SAVE SCREEN, SET FORMAT, USE
Description
The CLOSE FORMAT command closes the format file in the currently selected workarea. Format files are opened using the SET FORMAT TO <format file> command.
Example
use patrons index names set format to addform append close format
Products
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