REJECT


Variants



1. REJECT.
2. REJECT dbtab.

Variant 1

REJECT.

Effect

Stops processing the current database table line and resumes with the next line of the table on the same hierarchy level. Unlike the CHECK statement, you can also use REJECT within a subroutine or loop for table selection.

Variant 2

REJECT dbtab.

Effect

Similar to variation 1. In this case, however, dbtab is a table from the database hierarchy on a level no deeper than the current database table. Processing continues by reading the next record of the table dbtab .

Example

Logical database F1S
Hierarchy: SPFLI -> SFLIGHT -> SBOOK
TABLES: SFLIGHT, SBOOK. GET SFLIGHT. ... GET SBOOK. ... REJECT 'SFLIGHT'. ...

REJECT cancels processing of the event 'GET SBOOK' and resumes with the processing of the event 'GET SFLIGHT' .

Note

The name of the subroutine containing the "PUT dbtab" statement must begin with PUT_dbtab .
Related CHECK , EXIT , STOP

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