If you dig enough, you will find that ESC is defined somewhere as CHAR(27).  It 
may be buried in INCLUDES. 


John Israel
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Vaibhav Patil
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Subject: [U2] ESC in Unidata


Please can you tell me the meaning of the following Unidata statement.

PRINT ESC:"*p170x":ROW:"Y":BODY<LINE> ;

What is the significance/use of keyword ESC?
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