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I'm in the middle of a painful upgrade from 7.7.03 to 8.105M. I hit an error in a report that uses this code:
-* Store the number of columns in a variable TABLE FILE HCOLUMNS PRINT COLUMN_NUMBER BY HIGHEST 1 COLUMN_NUMBER NOPRINT ON TABLE SAVE AS S1 END
The error is "(FOC303) CONTROL LINE NOT RECOGNIZED IN FOCEXEC: -REPEAT COLUMN_LIST FOR I FROM 1 TO &COLUMN_CNT STEP 1"
I've searched Focal Point and see no mentions of REPEAT and WF8. I searched the WF8 technical doc and can't find any mention of REPEAT or any command for a loop. Anyone know if this is supposed to still be supported and if not, what command to use for a loop?This message has been edited. Last edited by: <Emily McAllister>,
Judging the error message, somehow your -REPEAT statement gets interpreted as a FOCUS statement. Apparently dialog manager did not evaluate that bit of code.
Is the dash of your -REPEAT statement at the start of the line (character position 0)? Or perhaps a previous dialog manager statement that requires a closing semi-colon doesn't have one?
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