CONTINUE CONSTRUCT instruction
CONTINUE CONSTRUCT
skips all subsequent statements in the current control block
and gives the control back to the dialog.
This instruction is useful when program control is nested within multiple conditional statements,
and you want to return the control to the dialog. If this instruction is called in a control block
that is not AFTER CONSTRUCT
,
further control blocks might be executed depending on the context.
CONTINUE CONSTRUCT
instructs the dialog to continue as if the code in the
control block was terminated (therefore it acts as a kind of GOTO
end_of_control_block
). However, when executed in AFTER CONSTRUCT
, the
focus returns to the most recently occupied field in the current form, giving the user another
chance to enter data in that field. In this case the BEFORE FIELD
of the current field will be invoked.
As alternative, use the NEXT
FIELD
control instruction to give the focus to a specific field and force the dialog
to continue. However, unlike CONTINUE CONSTRUCT
, the NEXT FIELD
instruction will skip the next control blocks that are normally executed.