chain programming

Kenneth Brody kenbrody at spamcop.net
Wed Jul 18 13:05:16 PDT 2012


On 7/18/2012 3:46 PM, Richard Kreiss wrote:
> Yes, Ken, I should have said "chain Out".
>
> Windows 5.6.11
>
> Code is executed when returning to the input table. It is the first executable line at the top of the table.
>
> I have not tested this in older version I have on my system.
[...]

When you CHAIN to a processing table, code is executed starting at line 1, 
and always has.

Or do you mean something else by "chain out and the programming in the chain 
program completes, I chain back to the input program"?  If so, explain what 
you mean.

And you still haven't defined "doesn't work".

>> On 7/18/2012 11:54 AM, Richard Kreiss wrote:
>> >> I have added a chain routine to an input program.  When I chain out and the programming in the chain program completes, I chain back to the input program.
>>
>> What do you mean by "a chain routine" and "chain out"?
>>
>> >> On return the following code is executed
>> >>
>> >>      ◄ If: IsSplit = "Y"
>> >>      Then: switchto (ScreenNum);pushkey "T"{c{"[ENTR]";SAVE;END
>> >>
>> >> The above works in dclerk but not rclerk.
>> >>
>> >> Any ideas to why this executes in dclerk and not rclerk?
>> [...]
>>
>> DDW.
>>
>> What is in field "c"?  Where, exactly, is this code executed?  What version of dclerk and rclerk?


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Kenneth Brody


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