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(1) In a high-level programming language, a statement that directs the computer to go to some other part of the program. Low-level language equivalents are "branch" and "jump." (2) In dBASE, a...
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Definition: goto
(1) In a high-level programming language, a statement that directs the computer to go to some other part of the program. Low-level language equivalents are "branch" and "jump."
(2) In dBASE, a command that directs the user to a specific record in the file.
(3) In word processing, a command that directs the user to a specific page number.
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