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This document covers the following topics:
The IGNORE statement is an "empty" statement
                       which itself does not perform any function.
               
During the development phase of an application, you can insert
                       IGNORE temporarily within statement blocks in which one or more
                       statements are required, but which you intend to code later (for example,
                       within AT BREAK or
                       AT START OF DATA /
                       AT END OF DATA). This
                       allows you to continue programming in another part of the application without
                       the as yet incomplete statement block leading to an error.
               
The IGNORE statement must also be used in condition
                       statements, such as IF or
                       DECIDE FOR, if no
                       function is to be performed in the case of a condition being met.
               
... ... AT TOP OF PAGE IGNORE /* top-of-page processing still to be coded END-TOPPAGE ... ...