Section 4 Statements; Table 4-1. Summary Of Statements - Tandem ENFORM 058057 Reference Manual

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4 Statements
This section contains the syntax of the ENFORM statements. The statements are
arranged in alphabetical order to provide ease of access.
The ENFORM statements, with the exception of the LIST and FIND statement, have a
session-wide affect unless cancelled or overridden. The LIST and FIND statements
effect only the queries of which they are a part.
The AT END, AT START, FOOTING, SUBFOOTING, SUBTITLE, and TITLE
statements apply only to queries containing a LIST statement. These statements
supply information to be printed in a report.
The LIST and FIND statements must be terminated with a semicolon. The other
ENFORM statements should be terminated with a semicolon. ENFORM neither
executes the statement nor reports any syntax errors until it encounters either a
terminating semicolon or the keyword indicating the start of the next statement;
therefore, if you enter a ?SHOW command after a statement without a terminating
semicolon, the effect of the statement is not shown in the output produced by the
?SHOW command.
Table 4-1 shows the ENFORM statements and their functions.

Table 4-1. Summary of Statements

Information Selection
Statement
Function
LIST
specifies the information selected for a report and prints the report.
FIND
specifies the information retrieved from the data base and either writes the
information to a physical file or transmits the information to a host language
program.
Query Environment
Statement
Function
CLOSE
deletes a user variable, aggregate, or table, a parameter, or a record description
from the internal table.
DECLARE
defines a user variable, user aggregate, or user table.
DELINK
clears a connecting relationship between record descriptions.
DICTIONARY
identifies the subvolume containing a dictionary. It also clears the internal table
and reclaims table space.
EXIT
terminates the current ENFORM session.
LINK
specifies a connecting relationship between record descriptions.
OPEN
accesses a record description.
PARAM
names and defines a parameter that can receive a value from a Command
Interpreter PARAM command.
SET
initializes a user variable, user table, or a parameter and resets option variables.
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