UniBasic Commands Reference - Rocket Software

UniBasic Commands Reference - Rocket Software UniBasic Commands Reference - Rocket Software

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Command or Function E-5 UniBasic Commands Reference The BASICTYPE Setting Determines... UDT.OPTIONS OCONVS Whether the OCONVS function returns an empty string if UDT.OPTIONS 56 is on and the input value or conversion code is invalid. ON/GOSUB Whether UniData bypasses the GOSUB clause and executes the next program statement (contingent on whether the expression in the ON/GOSUB command is nonnumeric or less than 1). ON/GOTO Whether UniData bypasses the GOTO clause and executes the next program statement (contingent on whether the expression in the ON/GOTO command is nonnumeric or less than 1). PCPERFORM N/A 35 PERFORM Whether commands are parsed by using the standard UniData parser or the P-type parser. 56 N/A N/A PRINT N/A 5, 46 PROCREAD N/A 75, 102 PROCWRITE N/A 75 11, 27, 35, 46, 93, 105 Commands and Functions Affected by BASICTYPEs and UDT.OPTIONS

Command or Function The BASICTYPE Setting Determines... UDT.OPTIONS READLIST Whether you should use the READLIST or READSELECT command to assign values in an active select list to a dynamic array. The BASICTYPE setting also determines whether you can assign values in a select list, based on an account other than the current one, to a dynamic array. It also determines whether you can use the SETTING clause to set the number of elements in the select list to a variable. READNEXT Whether you can assign the next record ID from an active select list, based on an account other than the current one, to a variable. It also determines whether you can use the SETTING clause to set the number of elements in the select list to a variable. RECORDLOCKED N/A 35 RELEASE N/A 78 SELECT Whether you can specify a numbered select list (0–9) in the SELECT command. SELECTINFO What the -1 SELECTINFO function return value means. SLEEP N/A 46 STOP Whether you can specify multiple messages to display when the program stops. The BASICTYPE setting also determines whether you can specify a message ID that evaluates to a key in the UniData error message file. N/A 23, 71 N/A N/A 8, 46 Commands and Functions Affected by BASICTYPEs and UDT.OPTIONS E-6

Command or<br />

Function<br />

E-5 <strong>UniBasic</strong> <strong>Commands</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

The BASICTYPE Setting<br />

Determines... UDT.OPTIONS<br />

OCONVS Whether the OCONVS function<br />

returns an empty string if<br />

UDT.OPTIONS 56 is on and the<br />

input value or conversion code is<br />

invalid.<br />

ON/GOSUB Whether UniData bypasses the<br />

GOSUB clause and executes the next<br />

program statement (contingent on<br />

whether the expression in the<br />

ON/GOSUB command is nonnumeric<br />

or less than 1).<br />

ON/GOTO Whether UniData bypasses the<br />

GOTO clause and executes the next<br />

program statement (contingent on<br />

whether the expression in the<br />

ON/GOTO command is nonnumeric<br />

or less than 1).<br />

PCPERFORM N/A 35<br />

PERFORM Whether commands are parsed by<br />

using the standard UniData parser or<br />

the P-type parser.<br />

56<br />

N/A<br />

N/A<br />

PRINT N/A 5, 46<br />

PROCREAD N/A 75, 102<br />

PROCWRITE N/A 75<br />

11, 27, 35, 46, 93, 105<br />

<strong>Commands</strong> and Functions Affected by BASICTYPEs and UDT.OPTIONS

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