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END

END

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This document covers the following topics:

For an explanation of the symbols used in the syntax diagram, see Syntax Symbols.


Function

The END statement is used to mark the physical end of a Natural program. No symbols may follow the END statement.

In reporting mode, any processing loop which is currently active (that is, which has not been closed with a LOOP statement) is closed by the END statement.

Considerations for Program Execution

When an END statement is executed in a main program (that is, a program executing on Level 1), final end-page processing is performed as well as final break processing for user-initiated breaks (PERFORM BREAK PROCESSING) which have not been associated with a processing loop by specifying a reference notation (r).

When an END statement is executed in a subprogram, or in a program invoked with FETCH RETURN, control will be returned to the invoking program without any final processing.

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Syntax Description

Syntax Element Description
END
Keyword:

The Natural reserved keyword END is normally used to mark the physical end of a Natural program.

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Period:

Instead of the Natural reserved keyword END, a period (.) may be used. It must be preceded by at least one blank if other statements are contained in the same line.

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Examples

For some typical examples, see Examples of DEFINE DATA Statement Usage.

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