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  • ...rrent record. A window is an area of the screen designated for output and input. Windows are defined with the DEFINE WINDOW command, and are activated wit
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  • ... in a window. A window is an area of the screen designated for output and input. Windows are defined with the DEFINE WINDOW command, and are activated wit
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  • [[Category:Input Output]] [[Category:Input Output Set Commands]]
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  • ...NDOW command. A window is an area of the screen designated for output and input. There is no limit to the number of windows you may define. Windows are d
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  • ...delimit text, use the SET TEXTMERGE DELIMETERS command. Delimited text is output when it is placed after the and commands, or when it is between the TEXT. ...is issued without a <filename>, all output will be directed to the current output device, such as the screen or a window.
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  • Enable or disable spaces between expression output ...the results on the same line, and no carriage return/line feed sequence is output. By default, SET SPACE is ON.
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  • ...ranslated into the character specified by the decimal value in <expN>. On output any occurrences of the character specified by <expN> will be translated bac [[Category:Input Output]]
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  • Determine the display of column titles above the output of certain commands The SET HEADING TO command controls the underlining of column headings in output files. The SINGLE or DOUBLE options will generate SINGLE or DOUBLE underli
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  • ...rror windows. A window is an area of the screen designated for output and input. Windows are defined with the DEFINE WINDOW command, and are activated wit
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  • The SET DEVICE TO PRINT command sends the output from @...SAY commands to the printer. After this command has been issued, The SET DEVICE TO SCREEN command sends the output from @...SAY commands to the screen. After this command has been issued, t
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  • Determine input and output date formats The SET DATE command specifies the input and output format for dates. The following summarizes the available date formats.
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  • ...T CONSOLE is OFF, no output is displayed on the screen. Characters can be input so that, for example, reports may be printed on a slave printer attached to
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  • ...ys the interactive command prompt. When active, command windows allow the input of interactive commands. When SET COMMANDWINDOW is ON, a pre-defined comma
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  • Capture all keyboard input in a keyboard macro file The output file created from the SET CAPTURE TO command is stored in a standard ASCII
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  • Capture output text in a file The SET ALTERNATE command provides the ability to record all textual output into a file. This command is primarily used when generating reports, which
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  • ...atement, then specify only one set of screen coordinates where the @...SAY output begins. The @...GET editing region will be placed one character after the Whenever data is input into an @…GET, which has CALCULATE specified, all of the CALCULATED BY <e
    17 KB (2,799 words) - 10:05, 8 February 2011
  • |[[SYSPROCEDURECOLUMNS]]||Description of the input, output and results associated with certain stored procedures available
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  • Description of the input, output and results associated with certain stored procedures available
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  • If the optional TO PRINT clause is specified, then the file will be output to the printer. The TO PRINT option will default to a local printer unless [[Category:Input Output]]
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  • If the TO FILE <.txt filename> clause is specified, then the report is output to a file, which can be printed later with the PRINT command. The file nam If the TO PRINT clause is specified, the report is output to the printer. The printer can be assigned to be the system printer, a lo
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  • ... activate it. A window is an area of the screen designated for output and input. There is no limit to the number of defined windows. Windows are defined ...p of windows from the screen. Hidden windows remain active in memory, and output may be directed to hidden windows. Hidden windows may be revealed with eit
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  • ...NDOW command. A window is an area of the screen designated for output and input. There is no limit to the number of defined windows. Windows are created
    2 KB (295 words) - 16:37, 12 November 2009
  • ...NDOW command. A window is an area of the screen designated for output and input. There is no limit to the number of defined windows. Windows are created
    2 KB (259 words) - 16:25, 12 November 2009
  • If the NOEJECT option is specified, then there will be no initial form feed output. If the TO PRINT option is specified, the report will be output to the printer.
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  • ...m the screen. A window is an area of the screen designated for output and input. There is no limit to the number of defined windows. Windows are defined
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  • ...o be pressed. Normally, the READ command will clear the GETS after screen input has completed. A READ can be terminated in several ways. Moving forward p ...lause determines how long in seconds, <expN1>, the READ will wait for user input before exiting automatically.
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  • ...een position. A window is an area of the screen designated for output and input. Windows are defined with the DEFINE WINDOW command, and are displayed to
    2 KB (313 words) - 15:37, 12 November 2009
  • ...ctive window. A window is an area of the screen designated for output and input. Windows are defined with the DEFINE WINDOW command, and are activated wit
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  • INPUT [<expC>] TO <memvar> ...uated, and the result is stored in the specified <memvar>. If you want to INPUT a character string, then you must enclose the string in quotes, i.e. '...',
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  • ...m the screen. A window is an area of the screen designated for output and input. There is no limit to the number of defined windows. Windows are defined ...put may be directed to a hidden window, as long as that window is active. Output to a hidden window remains hidden until the window is revealed with either
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  • ...for a window. A window is an area of the screen designated for output and input. There is no limit to the number of defined windows. The <window-name> is ...windows contain the interactive command prompt, and when active, allow the input of commands. If the TITLE <expC> clause is not specified, command windows
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  • ...NDOW command. A window is an area of the screen designated for output and input. There is no limit to the number of defined windows. ... definition in memory. Once a window has been deactivated, all subsequent output is directed to the last activated screen, or to the full screen if there ar
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  • |B||3 (fixed, cannot be input)||1 byte |D||8 (fixed, cannot be input)||4 bytes
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  • Close the alternate output file The CLOSE ALTERNATE command closes the active alternate output file then optionally prints the file on the system printer. If the TO PRIN
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  • ... from memory. A window is an area of the screen designated for output and input. Windows are defined with the DEFINE WINDOW command, and displayed to the
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  • ...ear statistics that have been generated as a result of the IOSTATS() Input/Output monitoring function. The CLEAR IOSTATS command resets all of the I/O stati
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  • |:B = <expr>,<expr> [:F]||Restricts valid data input to a range of values. The expressions specified must match the data type o |TIMEOUT <expN2>||Specify how many seconds, <expN2>, BROWSE should wait for input before closing automatically.
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  • ...the entire screen. Displayed windows remain on the screen, and subsequent output is displayed behind the windows. A window is an area of the screen designated for output and input. Windows are defined with the DEFINE WINDOW command, and are displayed to
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  • Prompt for input to a memory variable [[@...GET]], [[DIALOG GET]], [[INPUT]], [[READ]], [[WAIT]]
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  • [[Category:Input Output]] [[Category:Input Output Commands]]
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  • ...ht. If SET DEVICE TO PRINT is in effect, then the @...SAY command directs output to the printer. The specified row and column denote the position of the pr ...ir in the color scheme or color pair list affects the color of the @...SAY output. A color scheme is a set of 10 predefined color pairs. The color pairs in
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  • ... color that is specified overrides the SET COLOR command, but only for the output of the current @…GET command. ...y be used with a function that returns a numeric value to select a GET for input. GET numbers are assigned in the order that they appear on the screen. Th
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  • ... color that is specified overrides the SET COLOR command, but only for the output of the current @…GET command. ...y be used with a function that returns a numeric value to select a GET for input. GET numbers are assigned in the order that they appear on the screen. Th
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  • ... color that is specified overrides the SET COLOR command, but only for the output of the current @…GET command. ...y be used with a function that returns a numeric value to select a GET for input. GET numbers are assigned in the order that they appear on the screen. Th
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  • ... color that is specified overrides the SET COLOR command, but only for the output of the current @…GET command. ...y be used with a function that returns a numeric value to select a GET for input. GET numbers are assigned in the order that they appear on the screen. Th
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  • ... color that is specified overrides the SET COLOR command, but only for the output of the current @…GET command. ...y be used with a function that returns a numeric value to select a GET for input. GET numbers are assigned in the order that they appear on the screen. Th
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  • Create a FoxPro style check box for data input ... color that is specified overrides the SET COLOR command, but only for the output of the current @…GET command.
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  • ?
    Evaluate expression and output result [[??]], [[@...GET]], [[@...SAY]], [[ACCEPT]], [[ECHO]], [[INPUT]], [[SET SPACE]], [[TRANSFORM()]], [[WAIT]]
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  • Evaluate expression and output result [[?]], [[@...GET]], [[@...SAY]], [[ACCEPT]], [[ECHO]], [[INPUT]], [[SET SPACE]], [[TRANSFORM()]], [[WAIT]]
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  • ...oup of windows from a screen. Hidden windows remain active in memory, and output may be directed to hidden windows. Hidden windows may be revealed with eit
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