| w (R83) | Index Level | abs |
| Syntax | <ctrl>+x |
| Category | Definitions |
| Type | Definition |
| Description |
performs a variety of functions, depending upon where it is executed.
At the TCL prompt, <ctrl>+x cancels the current line. In a multi-page Access report directed to the terminal, <ctrl>+x terminates the report and returns control to the process which invoked it. In the Update processor, <ctrl>+x is a preamble to one of the commands used when exiting or saving an item and is always followed by another character. In the line editor (ed or edit), <ctrl>+x cancels the current line of input. |
| Options | |
| See Also | x |
| Example | |
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| Compatibility | D3 7.0 AP R83 |
| w (R83) | Index Level | abs |