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begin Signals Start of Compound Statement
The word BEGIN signals the start of a compound statement, which has
the form:
begin
<statement>;
<statement>;
... ;
<statement>
end;
You can have any number of statements (zero or more) between BEGIN and
END. Semicolons (';') are used to separate statements; a semicolon is
not required (but is permitted) after the last statement. This entire
construct is considered to be a single statement, thus allowing the
use of multiple statements in FOR, WHILE, IF/THEN/ELSE, and CASE
statements.
See Also:
end
program
procedure
function
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