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===Example=== | ===Example=== | ||
<p class="code">BEGIN | <p class="code">BEGIN | ||
SET HEADER 1 'MONTHLY SALES REPORT' | SET HEADER 1 'MONTHLY SALES REPORT' AT COLUMN 10 | ||
SET HEADER 2 | SET HEADER 2 | ||
SET HEADER 3 'PREPARED BY: ' AT COLUMN 10 | SET HEADER 3 'PREPARED BY: ' AT COLUMN 10 WITH $USERID | ||
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Revision as of 20:05, 14 April 2014
The $USERID function returns a variable-length character string equal to the user ID under which the user is logged into Model 204. If the login feature is not in use, $USERID returns the string NO USERID
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The USERID parameter returns the same value as the $USERID function.
The $USERID function takes no arguments.
Example
BEGIN SET HEADER 1 'MONTHLY SALES REPORT' AT COLUMN 10 SET HEADER 2 SET HEADER 3 'PREPARED BY: ' AT COLUMN 10 WITH $USERID . . .