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HP OpenVMS DCL Dictionary
 
 
 
CONTINUE
 
Resumes execution of a DCL command, a program, or a command procedure 
that was interrupted by pressing Ctrl/Y or Ctrl/C. You cannot resume 
execution of the image if you have entered a command that executes 
another image or if you have invoked a command procedure.
 
 
Format
CONTINUE
  
 
Parameters
None.
 
 
Description
The CONTINUE command enables you to resume processing an image or a 
command procedure that was interrupted by pressing Ctrl/Y or Ctrl/C. 
You cannot resume execution of the image if you have entered a command 
that executes another image or if you have invoked a command procedure; 
however, you can use CONTINUE after commands that do not execute 
separate images. For a list of these commands, see the OpenVMS User's Manual.
You can abbreviate the CONTINUE command to a single letter, C.
 
The CONTINUE command serves as the target command of an IF or ON 
command in a command procedure. The CONTINUE command is also a target 
command when it follows a label that is the target of a GOTO command.
  
 
Examples
 
  
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$ RUN MYPROGRAM_A
[Ctrl/Y]
$ SHOW TIME
  14-DEC-2001 13:40:12
$ CONTINUE
 
      
      
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In this example, the RUN command executes the program MYPROGRAM_A. 
While the program is running, pressing Ctrl/Y interrupts the image. The 
SHOW TIME command requests a display of the current date and time. The 
CONTINUE command resumes the image.
  
  
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$ ON SEVERE_ERROR THEN CONTINUE 
      
      
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In this example, the command procedure statement requests the command 
interpreter to continue executing the procedure if any warning, error, 
or severe error status value is returned from the execution of a 
command or program. This ON statement overrides the default action, 
which is to exit from a procedure following errors or severe errors.
  
  
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