If the postfix atmark is specified, the input statement will not read the next record, but will wait.
This is useful when you want to branch the process depending on the data when reading a single record.
check here.
If the postfix atmark is specified, the input statement will not read the next record, but will wait.
This is useful when you want to branch the process depending on the data when reading a single record.
check here.
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