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The END (EN) statement ends a Business Rules program, closes all files, and resets the value of the CODE function. | The END (EN) statement ends a Business Rules program, closes all files, and resets the value of the [[CODE]] function. | ||
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===Syntax=== | ===Syntax=== | ||
END [<[[numeric expression]]>] | |||
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"Num-expr" is an optional parameter that sets the value of the CODE variable. | "Num-expr" is an optional parameter that sets the value of the CODE variable. | ||
For additional information, see the [[CODE]] function. | For additional information, see the [[CODE]] function. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 29 April 2014
The END (EN) statement ends a Business Rules program, closes all files, and resets the value of the CODE function.
Comments and Examples
END is an optional statement; the system automatically ends a program and sets the value of CODE to 0 when it is not specified. In the following example, END indicates the end of the program and sets the value of CODE to 12:
00055 END 12
Syntax
END [<numeric expression>]
Default
1.) Set CODE to 0.
Parameter
"Num-expr" is an optional parameter that sets the value of the CODE variable. For additional information, see the CODE function.