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Revision as of 15:44, 1 February 2016
CONLOG [line1 [line2 ..]] [ options ]
- Write the specified text-lines (line1, ...) to the Console window and/or the Log-window. This function can be used by scripts to write error- and progress-information to the Console. It
argument | description | |
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line1, line2, ... | The text lines to be written to the window(s). | |
option | description | default |
/Noconsole
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Output only to the Log-window and not to the Console window. | |
/Shell
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Write the prefix appid:currtime - before each text line. Where appid is the value of variable AppName and currtime is the current time (hh.mm.ss).
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/Error
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Write the prefix Error! - before each text line.
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/Warning
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Write the prefix Warning! - before each text line.
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/X /X= n
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Exit from n macro levels. If /X (eXit) is supplied without a number, the number of levels n is set to 2 (return to caller).
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Result Result= res
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With this option the result value to be returned with the /X option can be specified. If the value res is not supplied, an empty string ('') is returned. | |
/Progress
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If this option is supplied, all other options are ignored and the text is written to the Console window only. The first line is written with the overwrite mode, this means the text line1 replaces the last output line. | |
RESULT | description | |
undefined | if /X is not supplied
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'res' or '' | if /X is supplied; the value is returned to the macro selected by the level n specified with the option /X .
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