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DISPLAY [<-p program name substring>] {[<variable name>]|[ALL]} {[OFF]|[PRINT]|[>[>] <output file>]} | |||
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The -p parameter specifies which [[program]] or programs the statement pertains to. If not specified, then the full BR path to the current program is stored as the program name search string. However the substring value could be used as a [[mask]] to apply to multiple program [[libraries]]. | The -p parameter specifies which [[program]] or programs the statement pertains to. If not specified, then the full BR path to the current program is stored as the program name search string. However the substring value could be used as a [[mask]] to apply to multiple program [[libraries]]. |
Revision as of 16:04, 6 May 2014
The Display command shows the value of individual variable(s) or all variables, after any changes, plus the line number associated with the change(s), in the format:
line-number (that caused the change) variable-name new-value
For disambiguation purposes, see also Display Files.
Syntax
DISPLAY [<-p program name substring>] {[<variable name>]|[ALL]} {[OFF]|[PRINT]|[>[>] <output file>]}
The -p parameter specifies which program or programs the statement pertains to. If not specified, then the full BR path to the current program is stored as the program name search string. However the substring value could be used as a mask to apply to multiple program libraries.