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Chapter 5 : Using Processes

5.2.2.

Control and Branch

General introduction

The Control and Branch process allows you to compare the contents of

a variable against a specific pattern.

Depending on the result of the check, the program will branch to the
defined destination—a screen, label or code line.

Control and Branch

To compare a character pattern with the contents of a variable, proceed

as follows:

1

Add the process Control & Branch to your label program

2

In the If Value box, select the variable for which you want to
compare the character pattern

3

In the Follows Pattern box, select the pattern. This pattern can
consist of:

ƒ

The Letters A to Z to specify a specific letter

ƒ

The numbers 0 to 9 to specify a specific number

ƒ

The dollar sign ($) stands for `any numeric character'

ƒ

The double quotes (") stand for `any alphabetic character'

ƒ

The underscore (_) stands for any alphanumeric character

ƒ

The interrogation mark (?) stands for `ignore'

ƒ

The asterisk (*) stands for `ignore the rest of the input from
this point on'

4

In the Then go to box, select the action to be performed or the
screen to go to if the test result is true.

5

In the Else go to box, select the action to be performed or the
screen to go to if the test result is false

6

Click OK

Example

The following variable contents give the following results:


If,

Follows Pattern = B$$"?4*

Then,

Variable Contents

Result

B21C14BB34


A21C14BB34

B999A4

True

False - first character not "B"

False - fourth character not alphabetic


If the contents of the variable [A5] Product Description satisfy the
pattern, then the application will continue. Otherwise, it will branch to
Screen 2.



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