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• In the primary command field, issue the command AT in combination with the event of your choice. If you use the AT command, specify a break event using the format:
• In the Breakevent Control section, type in one or more events. On each line specify a break event and a qualifier (that is, the name of the object where you want the event to stop processing).In either method, the break events that you specify are maintained and appear in the Breakevent Control section, in the order in which you entered them. After specifying the break events, use the GO command or press PF5 or PF15 to execute the rule.
Break events are not processed for event rules. This includes trigger rules, validation rules, and rules used to derive values from within tables.The following describes the valid events and any further qualifiers that you can use with the AT command or specify in the Breakevent Control section of the screen.
CALL statement or reference to a function. Do not use this break event if an external database is open for update. DISPLAY & TRANSFERCALL statement. Reference to a field in a table. Reference to a local variable. REPLACE on a table occurrence. Do not use this break event if an external database is open for update. instance name of the @SCHEDULEMODEL table Assign a value to a field of a table. Assign a value to a local variable.
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