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The DISPLAY MEMORY command displays the contents of the memory variables and array elements currently defined. Subject to the available system memory, there is no limit to the number of memory variables that can be declared in the Lianja/4GL or to the amount of memory that can be used for memory variables. | The DISPLAY MEMORY command displays the contents of the memory variables and array elements currently defined. Subject to the available system memory, there is no limit to the number of memory variables that can be declared in the Lianja/4GL or to the amount of memory that can be used for memory variables. | ||
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− | |valign=top|LIKE <skeleton>||Displays all the current memory variables that match the wildcard <skeleton> specification. | + | |valign="top"|LIKE <skeleton>||Displays all the current memory variables that match the wildcard <skeleton> specification. |
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− | |valign=top|TO <file>||The display output will be sent to the specified file. The filename can be substituted with a <expC>, enclosed in round brackets, which returns a valid filename. If no file extension is specified, then ".txt" will be used. | + | |valign="top"|TO <file>||The display output will be sent to the specified file. The filename can be substituted with a <expC>, enclosed in round brackets, which returns a valid filename. If no file extension is specified, then ".txt" will be used. |
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Latest revision as of 09:02, 5 February 2013
Contents
Purpose
Display the contents of the current memory variables
Syntax
DISPLAY MEMORY [LIKE <skeleton>] [TO FILE <.txt filename> | (<expC>) ]
See Also
DECLARE, DISPLAY STATUS, LIST MEMORY, PRIVATE, PUBLIC, RELEASE, RESTORE, SAVE
Description
The DISPLAY MEMORY command displays the contents of the memory variables and array elements currently defined. Subject to the available system memory, there is no limit to the number of memory variables that can be declared in the Lianja/4GL or to the amount of memory that can be used for memory variables.
Keyword | Description |
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LIKE <skeleton> | Displays all the current memory variables that match the wildcard <skeleton> specification. |
TO <file> | The display output will be sent to the specified file. The filename can be substituted with a <expC>, enclosed in round brackets, which returns a valid filename. If no file extension is specified, then ".txt" will be used. |
Example
display memory