Transfers control to a specified request statement in the Source Code or Daemon page, then executes that statement.
The command's required argument is a number or keyword that indicates the target statement:
jumpToLine [current | number]
where:
- The keyword current specifies a jump to and then execution of the current statement.
- number may be in one of three forms: nnn | -nnn | +nnn
- nnn specifies an "absolute jump" to the nnn statement line number in the Source Code or Daemon page display, then an execution of that statement.
- -nnn or +nnn specifies a "relative jump," jumping the indicated number of statements backward or forward relative to the current (yellow highlighted) line, followed by the execution of that statement.
For example, specifying -1 reruns the statement prior to the current line. +1 skips the current executable statement and executes the one following it.
If you use the command in a macro:
- When you specify the jumpToLine command in the macro, explicitly supply its argument (the current keyword or a number to indicate the target line) or specify an argument variable.
- Observe the jump validation rules.
If you use the command in a mapped button or hot key:
- Do not specify an argument for the jumpToLine command in the mapping; you specify the argument (the current keyword or a number to indicate the target line) in the Entity name input box.
- Observe the jump validation rules.
For information about invoking a jump by right clicking a line in the Source Code or Daemon tab, see Altering the flow of execution.
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