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The UNATTENDED keyword of the [[Logging]] [[config]] statement will cause BR to run in unattended mode, which means it will run without a startup screen and continue running until a program begins to wait for operator input, at which point it will exit BR. This also means BR will also exit if a MSGBOX, OPEN PREVIEW or OPEN SELECT is encountered. | The UNATTENDED keyword of the [[Logging]] [[config]] statement will cause BR to run in unattended mode, which means it will run without a startup screen and continue running until a program begins to wait for operator input, at which point it will exit BR. This also means BR will also exit if a MSGBOX, OPEN PREVIEW or OPEN SELECT is encountered. | ||
When BR is running in UNATTENDED mode: OPEN #253: redirects console PRINT output to this channel. This means you can capture your console PRINT strings. | |||
[[Category:Mode]] | [[Category:Mode]] | ||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |
Latest revision as of 15:45, 23 September 2014
The UNATTENDED keyword of the Logging config statement will cause BR to run in unattended mode, which means it will run without a startup screen and continue running until a program begins to wait for operator input, at which point it will exit BR. This also means BR will also exit if a MSGBOX, OPEN PREVIEW or OPEN SELECT is encountered.
When BR is running in UNATTENDED mode: OPEN #253: redirects console PRINT output to this channel. This means you can capture your console PRINT strings.