| [ CLOSE]LOOP[(r)] | 
This document covers the following topics:
For explanations of the symbols used in the syntax diagram, see Syntax Symbols.
Belongs to Function Group: Reporting Mode Statements
The LOOP statement is used to close a processing loop. It
                       causes processing of the current pass through the loop to be terminated and
                       control to be returned to the beginning of the processing loop.
               
When the processing loop for which the LOOP statement is
                       issued is terminated (that is, when all records have been processed or
                       iterations have been performed), execution continues with the statement after
                       the LOOP statement.
               
The LOOP statement is used with the following statements:
                       CALL FILE,
                       CALL LOOP,
                       FIND,
                       FOR,
                       HISTOGRAM,
                       PARSE XML,
                       READ, READ RESULT
                             SET (SQL), READ
                             WORK FILE, REPEAT,
                       SELECT (SQL),
                       SORT,
                       UPLOAD PC
                             FILE.
               
A LOOP statement, in addition to closing a processing
                        loop, will eliminate all field references to FIND, FIND FIRST,
                        FIND UNIQUE,
                        READ and
                        GET statements contained
                        within the loop.
               
A field within a view may be referenced outside the processing loop by using the view name as a qualifier.
This statement is for reporting mode only.
A LOOP statement may not be specified based on a
                               conditional statement such as IF or AT BREAK.
                     
| Syntax Element | Description | 
|---|---|
| LOOP
                                       (r) |  Statement Reference Notation:  The  | 
Notes:
LOOP
                           statement, will be closed automatically by an END statement.
                  LOOP statement. But with respect to
                           good coding practice, you are not recommended to do so.
                  FIND ...
  READ ...
    READ ...
LOOP (0010)    /* closes all loops 
                   
               FIND ...
  READ ...
    READ ...
    LOOP       /* closes loop initiated on line 0030  
  LOOP         /* closes loop initiated on line 0020
LOOP           /* closes loop initiated on line 0010