TERMINATE [operand1
[operand2]]
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This document covers the following topics:
For explanations of the symbols used in the syntax diagram, see Syntax Symbols.
The TERMINATE
statement is used to terminate a Natural
session. A TERMINATE
statement may be placed anywhere within a
Natural program. When a TERMINATE
statement is executed, no
end-of-page or end-loop processing will be performed.
For Natural RPC: See Notes on Natural Statements on the Server in the Natural RPC (Remote Procedure Call) documentation.
Note:
The use of the TERMINATE
statement is
discouraged within dialog-based applications.
Operand Definition Table:
Operand | Possible Structure | Possible Formats | Referencing Permitted | Dynamic Definition | |||||||||||||||
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operand1
|
C | S | N | P | I | yes | no | ||||||||||||
operand2
|
C | S | A | A | U | yes | yes |
Syntax Element Description:
After the termination of the Natural session, the program whose name
is specified with the profile parameter PROGRAM
will
receive control.
Natural passes operand2
and the value of the profile parameter PRGPAR
to that
program, if they are specified. The program receives these parameters in the
usual way as arguments:
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { /* Number of arguments passed. */ printf("Number of arguments: %d\n", argc); /* Program name. */ if ( argc > 0 ) printf("Program: %s\n", argv[0]); /* Value of operand2 of the TERMINATE statement. */ if ( argc > 1 ) printf("Operand 2: %s\n", argv[1]); /* Value of the profile parameter PRGPAR. */ if ( argc > 2 ) printf("PRGPAR: %s\n", argv[2]); return 0; }
If the PROGRAM
parameter
is not set, the command interpreter will
receive control after the termination.
** Example 'TEREX1': TERMINATE ************************************************************************ DEFINE DATA LOCAL 1 EMPLOY-VIEW VIEW OF EMPLOYEES 2 PERSONNEL-ID 2 NAME 2 SALARY (1) * 1 #PNUM (A8) 1 #PASSWORD (A8) END-DEFINE * INPUT 'ENTER PASSWORD:' #PASSWORD * IF #PASSWORD NE 'USERPASS' /* TERMINATE /* END-IF * INPUT 'ENTER PERSONNEL NUMBER:' #PNUM * FIND EMPLOY-VIEW WITH PERSONNEL-ID = #PNUM DISPLAY NAME SALARY (1) END-FIND * END