Difference between revisions of "Assign"
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− | To '''Assign''' a value to a [[variable]], in [http://www.dmisstandards.org/ DMIS] is not enough to use the character “=”, it is necessary to use the <code>ASSIGN/</code> command followed by the [[variable]] value.</ | + | To '''Assign''' a value to a [[variable]], in [http://www.dmisstandards.org/ DMIS] is not enough to use the character “=”, it is necessary to use the <code>ASSIGN/</code> command followed by the [[variable]] value.<br/> |
The [[variable]] must be defined first. | The [[variable]] must be defined first. | ||
− | <code><span style="color: green; text-decoration: none;">$$ Assign text value to a string</span><br /></code> | + | <code><span style="color: green; text-decoration: none;">$$ Assign text value to a string</span><br/></code> |
::<code>TCDIRS=ASSIGN/'C:\Program Files\MyFolder\Data\'<br/></code> | ::<code>TCDIRS=ASSIGN/'C:\Program Files\MyFolder\Data\'<br/></code> | ||
− | <code><span style="color: green; text-decoration: none;">$$ Assign numerical value to an integer</span><br /></code> | + | <code><span style="color: green; text-decoration: none;">$$ Assign numerical value to an integer</span><br/></code> |
::<code>TCNSLT=ASSIGN/6<br/></code> | ::<code>TCNSLT=ASSIGN/6<br/></code> |
Revision as of 15:52, 2 August 2016
To Assign a value to a variable, in DMIS is not enough to use the character “=”, it is necessary to use the ASSIGN/
command followed by the variable value.
The variable must be defined first.
$$ Assign text value to a string
TCDIRS=ASSIGN/'C:\Program Files\MyFolder\Data\'
$$ Assign numerical value to an integer
TCNSLT=ASSIGN/6