6–21Form Examples and Exercises
5. Now use the Execute command and form name to prepare for printing.
Enter a blank line using a terminator and then the Normal command to
instruct the IGP/PGL to return to the Normal mode after executing the
form.
Enter Format
~EXECUTE;PRACTICE (cc)EXECUTE;formname[;PAGE
n][;FC][;DISK]
~NORMAL (cc)NORMAL
6. To print the form, exit the file (if necessary for your system) and use the
system print command to print the file. For example, after exiting the
file and your system prompt returns:
Enter Format
PRINT PRACTC.FRM (System Format)
The form should look like the one shown in Figure 6–6. When it was printed,
the form program was stored in the IGP/PGL memory. If errors are detected
in the program, error messages are printed and only the error–free portions of
the program are stored in the IGP/PGL memory. (Refer to “Solving Program
Errors” on page 6–49.)