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<dl> <dt>=value <dd>The value of the argument follows the equal sign. <dt>(MISSING) <dd>The value of the argument is MISSING; for example, a field occurrence was coded for the argument, but the given occurrence is not present on the record. <dt>(omitted) <dd>The argument is omitted; that is, the argument was not coded but a comma was coded to indicate the omission of the argument. For example, in the following statement:<pre> %OFF = #VERPOS(%STR, '1234567890', , 10)</pre> argument 3 is omitted.</dl> | <dl> <dt>=value <dd>The value of the argument follows the equal sign. <dt>(MISSING) <dd>The value of the argument is MISSING; for example, a field occurrence was coded for the argument, but the given occurrence is not present on the record. <dt>(omitted) <dd>The argument is omitted; that is, the argument was not coded but a comma was coded to indicate the omission of the argument. For example, in the following statement:<pre> %OFF = #VERPOS(%STR, '1234567890', , 10)</pre> argument 3 is omitted.</dl> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:41, 19 April 2013
This message is used to display an argument to the active #function. It consists of the argument number, argno, followed by an indication of the argument value, argval, which will be one of the following:
- =value
- The value of the argument follows the equal sign.
- (MISSING)
- The value of the argument is MISSING; for example, a field occurrence was coded for the argument, but the given occurrence is not present on the record.
- (omitted)
- The argument is omitted; that is, the argument was not coded but a comma was coded to indicate the omission of the argument. For example, in the following statement:
%OFF = #VERPOS(%STR, '1234567890', , 10)
argument 3 is omitted.