Miscellaneous Commands  | 
     
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The following miscellaneous logic commands are available:
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   Logic Command  | 
  
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   Postpones the processing of system-defined characters until after the General Check logic has been executed on user input.  | 
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   Tests whether a value is within a specified range.  | 
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   Converts an alphanumeric time to numeric format, or vice versa.  | 
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   Defines string or numeric or wide scratch array, or changes the maximum length of a scratch string or wide variable.  | 
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   Specifies that one or more scratch variables are to be shared between the Global Logic and the functions in which it is used.  | 
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   Determines the last sequence number used.  | 
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   Displays a globally defined user message or the contents of a variable.    | 
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   Displays a user-defined message when an error is encountered.  | 
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   Displays a user-defined message or the contents of a variable.  | 
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   Changes the display attributes of a field.  | 
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   Executes an application command.  | 
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   Returns the last DDE error code.  | 
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   Sends data to an application.  | 
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   Used to request data from an application through the DDE links within Windows.  | 
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   Allow assignment of logical database name as the default object base.  | 
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   Provides information about a logical path definition.  | 
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   Eases translation of an application to another language.  | 
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   Eases translation of an application to another language.  | 
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   Sets the current report device name and type for subsequent report output.  | 
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   Allows dynamic selection of Windows help file to be used for display of group and field level help.  | 
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   Sets the maximum number of paging lines in an auto-sequenced paging screen.  | 
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   Retrieve the keycap text entered at the $CRT screen for keys that are application definable.  | 
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   Retrieves the usage text entered.  | 
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   Specifies or changes the screen coordinates of a window.  | 
Topic ID: 520150










  