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These commands and functions make it possible for you to control how Microsoft Visual FoxPro programs are executed, suspended, and terminated.
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Create a standard application (.app) file from a Visual FoxPro project. |
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Create a single-threaded Windows dynamic-link library (.dll), or Automation server, using class definitions from a Visual FoxPro project. |
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Create an executable (.exe) file from a Visual FoxPro project. |
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Create a Visual FoxPro project table (.pjx) file by opening, processing, and including one or more specified program, menu, report, label, form, or library files in the project. |
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End execution of the current Visual FoxPro program file. |
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Release the specified item or items from memory. |
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Close various file types. |
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Compile one or more specified source files and creates an object file for each source file. |
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Open the Project Manager so you can create a project. |
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Create and release compile-time constants. |
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Execute a Visual FoxPro program or procedure. |
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Run a compiled form or form set created with the Form designer. |
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Enable you to run multiple lines of code from variables, tables, and other text at runtime. |
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Create a user-defined function in a program file. There are two versions of the syntax. |
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Conditionally includes source code at compile-time. |
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Instruct the Visual FoxPro preprocessor to treat the contents of a specified header file as if it appeared in a Visual FoxPro program. |
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Specify a default header file included with user-defined classes, forms, or form sets. |
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Assign data passed from a calling program to local variables or arrays. |
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Display a user-defined dialog box. |
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Open the Project Manager so you can modify or create a project file. |
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Assign data from a calling program to private variables or arrays. |
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Return the number of parameters passed to the most recently called program, procedure, or user-defined function. |
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Create a user-defined procedure in a program file. There are two versions of the syntax. |
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Close procedure files opened with SET PROCEDURE. |
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Continue execution of a suspended program. |
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Return program control to a calling program. |
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Execute external operating commands or programs. |
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Determine whether pressing the ESC key interrupts program and command execution. |
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Open an external API (application programming interface) library file. |
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Determine whether to send Visual FoxPro compilation error messages to a text file. |
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Open a procedure file. |
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Enable or disables the Visual FoxPro system menu bar during program execution, and allows you to reconfigure it. |
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Specify whether Visual FoxPro passes variables by value or by reference to parameters in procedures and user-defined functions (UDFs). |
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Pause program execution and returns to interactive Visual FoxPro. |
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Return a unique 10-character procedure name that begins with an underscore followed by a combination of letters and numbers. |
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Display a message and pauses Visual FoxPro execution until the user presses a key or clicks the mouse. |