
The enter a record command adds a record to the specified table.
Enter a record in TABLENAME
The enter a record command must specify a target table and the field values to be entered into the table. Alternatively, you can specify another table from which to copy field data using the copy all from command (see Example 2, below). As data is entered in the table, automatic error checking is performed, including checks for uniqueness, required fields, range checks, etc. Any errors are logged to an exception file.
Example 1
for MEMBERS with TOTAL DUE > 150 ;
enter a record in CATALOG MEMBERS
NAME 1 := MEMBERS FIRST NAME ;
HOME ADDRESS := MEMBERS ADDRESS ;
ZIP CODE := MEMBERS ZIP CODE .
This script tells DataEase: (1) Select all the MEMBERS records that have an TOTAL DUE greater than $150, and (2) for each MEMBERS record selected, enter a record in the CATALOGMEMBERS table, copying the information from each field in the MEMBERS table to the assigned field in the CATALOG MEMBERS table.
Example 1 simply copies information from the MEMBERS table into the target table. If the source table and target table have identical field names, you can accomplish the same result with the simpler script shown in Example 2.
Example 2
for MEMBERS with TOTAL DUE > 150 ;
enter a record in CATALOG MEMBERS
copy all from MEMBERS .
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