%C
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A
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[S ]
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I |
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C |
C |
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S |
L nn |
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1 |
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W |
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1
and W
cannot be specified with
Lnn
.
With this terminal command, you can copy parts of a screen into the
Natural stack (%CS
) or into the system variable
*COM
(%CC
). The protected data from a specific screen
line are copied field by field (except with option A
; see
below).
The second letter in the command determines where the data are copied to:
%CC...
Copies the data into the system variable
*COM
.
%CS...
Copies the data into the Natural stack. The data are placed on top of
the stack as input data (as with a STACK
TOP DATA
statement).
The third letter in the command determines the line from which the data are copied:
%CCC and
%CSC
Copies all protected data from the line in which the cursor is
positioned, beginning from the field in which the cursor is positioned.
%CCLnn and
%CSLnn
Copies all protected data from line number
nn.
Moreover, you have the following options:
%C...A
Copies all of a line, that is, not only the protected data, but also
the modifiable fields; the line is not copied field by field, but as a whole
(including field attributes).
%C...I
Copies only the intensified fields from a line.
%C...color
Copies only the fields of that color from a line.
%C...C1
Copies only one field, namely the field in which the cursor is
positioned (regardless of its attributes). (%C...L
nn1
is not possible.)
%C...CW
Copies only the word (as delimited by blanks or special characters
within a field) over which the cursor is positioned.
(%C...LnnW
is not
possible.)
%C...S
Causes Natural to "stay" on the screen from which the
data are copied, when the command is executed. This allows you to copy several
different data from a screen, before you process the data.
When you enter the command directly as
%C...
(or assign it to a PF-key), it applies to the
physical screen within the active window.