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NDF_HEND
- End NDF history recording for the current application
- Description:
The routine closes down history recording for the current
application by writing default history information (when
appropriate) to any NDFs which are still active, and by flagging
that a new history record should be created to hold any
subsequent history information (ready for the next application).
If an application name has been declared via a call to NDF_HAPPN,
then that name is cleared.
- Invocation:
CALL NDF_HEND( STATUS )
- Arguments:
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STATUS = INTEGER (Given and Returned)
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The global status.
- Notes:
-
This routine attempts to execute even if STATUS is set on
entry, although no further error report will be made if it
subsequently fails under these circumstances.
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This routine should not normally be used by writers of NDF
applications. It is provided primarily to allow those writing
environment-level software to identify the end of an application
to the NDF_ system in circumstances where more than one
application may be invoked from within a single executing
program. Even then, it will not normally be needed unless NDF
data structures are intended to remain open throughout the
invocation of several applications and a separate history record
is required from each application.
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Starlink User Note 33
R.F. Warren-Smith
11th January 2000
E-mail:rfws@star.rl.ac.uk
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