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Virtual Entry Station (VES) allows a CLI-like approach to the system from any task or library. VES permits access to virtually any system property. The application developer must take into account that, unlike regular programs and libraries, the string is passed to VES and interpreted and translated at run-time. Execution takes much more time than the equivalent line in the program.
 
Virtual Entry Station (VES) allows a CLI-like approach to the system from any task or library. VES permits access to virtually any system property. The application developer must take into account that, unlike regular programs and libraries, the string is passed to VES and interpreted and translated at run-time. Execution takes much more time than the equivalent line in the program.
  
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'''VES Example'''
 
'''VES Example'''
<pre>
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<syntaxhighlight lang="vb">
 
Program
 
Program
Dim s2 as string
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Dim s1 as string
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Dim s2 as string
S2="?sys.time"
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Dim s1 as string
S1=VesExecute(s2)
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Print s1
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S2="?sys.time"
S1=VesExecute(“sys.time”) ‘ incorrect, returns syntax error
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S1=VesExecute(s2)
Print s1
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Print s1
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S1=VesExecute(“sys.time”) ‘ incorrect, returns syntax error
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Print s1
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End program
 
End program
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</syntaxhighlight>
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Output:
 
Output:
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<pre>
 
D:18:27:19
 
D:18:27:19
 
E:Error: 7039, "Syntax Error", Module: Translator
 
E:Error: 7039, "Syntax Error", Module: Translator

Latest revision as of 08:45, 16 July 2017

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Virtual Entry Station (VES) allows a CLI-like approach to the system from any task or library. VES permits access to virtually any system property. The application developer must take into account that, unlike regular programs and libraries, the string is passed to VES and interpreted and translated at run-time. Execution takes much more time than the equivalent line in the program.

The response of VES is an ASCII string that can be immediately printed or assigned to any string variable. Since VES involves translation and then interpretation, the result can also be an error message. To distinguish between a normal response and an error, VES attaches either a “D:” or an “E:” prefix to the output.

VES Example

Program

	Dim s2 as string
	Dim s1 as string

	S2="?sys.time"
	S1=VesExecute(s2)
	Print s1
	S1=VesExecute(sys.time)  incorrect, returns syntax error
	Print s1

End program

Output:

D:18:27:19
E:Error: 7039, "Syntax Error", Module: Translator