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7.12.2 CHANGE Comments/Warnings

  • When changing multiple variables simultaneously to an expression, the position of the field will affect the result as shown in examples A and B.

Define Field(#STD_NUMSV) Reffld(#STD_NUM)

     Example A: #std_num gets value 5 and #std_numsv gets value 6


     Change Field(#STD_NUM) To(4)
     Change Field(#STD_NUM #STD_NUMSV) To('#std_num + 1')


     Example B: #std_num gets value 5 and #std_numsv gets value 5

     Change Field(#STD_NUM) To(4)

     Change Field(#STD_NUMSV #STD_NUM) To('#std_num + 1')


Using quotes

  • In RDML functions, a literal whose first character looks like a number (begins with plus, minus, decimal point, or a digit), must be triple quoted using three single quotes. For example:
     CHANGE FIELD(#ADDRESS1) TO('''1 Mount ST''')
  • In RDMLX code:
    • The literal needs to be enclosed in double-quote characters:
     CHANGE FIELD(#ADDRESS1) TO("1 Mount ST")
    • When assigning the value, the literal can be in either single or double quotes:
     #ADDRESS1 := '1 Mount ST'

or

     #ADDRESS1 := "1 Mount ST"
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