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The '''NxtFld''' [[ | The '''NxtFld''' [[internal function]] works the same way as [[Curfld]] except that it takes into account the way the field was exited and reports the number of the field that the cursor is going to enter next. | ||
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[[Category:Window File Processing Statements]] | [[Category:Window File Processing Statements]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:10, 23 July 2013
The NxtFld internal function works the same way as Curfld except that it takes into account the way the field was exited and reports the number of the field that the cursor is going to enter next.