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This release adds the ability to create and and run a subroutine via ILF. There are 4 new API's that you use to accomplish this: | ||||||||
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< < | First call .UTIL SUBR CREATE to create an empty subroutine. Next, call .UTIL SUBR WRITE ILF for each statement you want to add to the subroutine. You must pass the necessary parameters for each statement. When you have added all the statements, call .UTIL SUBR CLOSE to close the subroutine and compile it. Your subroutine is now ready to run, assuming there weren't any compilation errors. | |||||||
> > | First call .UTIL SUBR CREATE to create an empty subroutine. Next, call .UTIL SUBR WRITE ILF for each statement you want to add to the subroutine. You must pass the necessary parameters for each statement. When you have added all the statements, call .UTIL SUBR CLOSE to close the subroutine and compile it. Your subroutine is now ready to run, assuming there weren't any compilation errors. | |||||||
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< < | If you no longer need the subroutine, you can call .UTIL SUBR DELETE to delete it. If you do not delete it, it will remain in your application just like any other subroutine. | |||||||
> > | If you no longer need the subroutine, you can call .UTIL SUBR DELETE to delete it. If you do not delete it, it will remain in your application just like any other subroutine. | |||||||
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Generate Subroutines via ILFThis Release adds the ability to create and run a subroutine via ILF.Overview:This release adds the ability to create and and run a subroutine via ILF. There are 4 new API's that you use to accomplish this:
UsageFirst call .UTIL SUBR CREATE to create an empty subroutine. Next, call .UTIL SUBR WRITE ILF for each statement you want to add to the subroutine. You must pass the necessary parameters for each statement. When you have added all the statements, call .UTIL SUBR CLOSE to close the subroutine and compile it. Your subroutine is now ready to run, assuming there weren't any compilation errors. If you no longer need the subroutine, you can call .UTIL SUBR DELETE to delete it. If you do not delete it, it will remain in your application just like any other subroutine.Comments:Read what other users have said about this page or add your own comments.-- JeanNeron - 2012-06-20 |