ON( ) Function
Returns the command assigned to each of these event-handling commands: ON ERROR, ON ESCAPE, ON KEY LABEL, or ON PAGE.
ON(cONCommand [, KeyLabelName])
Return Value
Character
Parameters
cONCommand
Specifies one of the event-handling commands. Here are the commands and corresponding character expressions to use with ON( ):Command
cONCommand
ON ERROR
ERROR
ON ESCAPE
ESCAPE
ON KEY LABEL
KEY
ON PAGE
PAGE
For example, to return the command currently assigned to ON ERROR, use the following:
? ON('ERROR')
KeyLabelName
Used in ON KEY LABEL to specify a key or key combination to which the command is assigned. Specify KEY in cONCommand and the key label name of the key or key combination in KeyLabelName. For a complete list of key label names, see ON KEY LABEL.For example, to return the command currently assigned to the F7 function key with ON KEY LABEL, use the following:
? ON('KEY', 'F7')
Remarks
When an event occurs that is trapped by one of the event-handling commands, the command assigned by the event-handling command executes. ON( ) returns the command you assigned to an event-handling command. ON( ) returns an empty string if a command isn't currently assigned to the event-handling command you specify.
Example
The following example uses ON( ) to display ON ERROR and ON KEY LABEL settings.
ON ERROR DO errorhand
ON KEY LABEL CTRL+F2 WAIT WINDOW 'You pressed ^F2'
ON KEY LABEL ALT+Z DISPLAY MEMORY
CLEAR
? ON('ERROR') && Displays DO errorhand
? ON('KEY', 'CTRL+F2') && Displays WAIT WINDOW 'You pressed ^F2'
? ON('KEY', 'ALT+Z') && Displays DISPLAY MEMORY
ON ERROR
ON KEY LABEL CTRL+F2
ON KEY LABEL ALT+Z