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In Business Rules! commands are instructions to the computer that allow you to control many operations, including program execution, disk and printer operations, and the system date and time. Unlike Business Rules statements, most of these commands - except those used in procedure files - take effect as soon as you enter them. Commands generally are not part of Business Rules programs, although you may specify them in Execute statements.
In Business Rules! '''commands''' are instructions to the computer that allow you to control many operations, including program execution, disk and printer operations, and the system date and time. Unlike [[statements]], most of these commands - except those used in [[procedure]] files - take effect as soon as you enter them. Commands generally are not part of Business Rules! [[programs]], although you may specify them in [[Execute]] statements.


The Summary of Commands categorizes these commands.
The [[Summary of Commands]] categorizes these commands.

Latest revision as of 18:44, 24 February 2014

In Business Rules! commands are instructions to the computer that allow you to control many operations, including program execution, disk and printer operations, and the system date and time. Unlike statements, most of these commands - except those used in procedure files - take effect as soon as you enter them. Commands generally are not part of Business Rules! programs, although you may specify them in Execute statements.

The Summary of Commands categorizes these commands.