Assignment and punctuation
Assignment is represented with a colon followed by an equal sign, the combination being treated as a single symbol. The evaluated value of the expression, to the right of the assignment symbol, is assigned to the variable on the left-side.
"Phone No." := '312-555-1212';
All statements are terminated with a semi-colon. Multiple statements can be placed on a single program line, but that makes the code hard for others to read.
Fully qualified data fields are prefaced with the name of the record variable of which they are a part (see the preceding code line as an example where the record variable is named ClientRec
). The same structure applies to fully qualified function references; the function name is prefaced with the name of the object in which they are defined.
Single quotes are used to surround string literals (see the phone number string in the preceding code line).
Double quotes are used to surround an identifier (for example, a...