Type
Punctuation Symbol

Purpose
A semicolon is used to separate items in a script action. The semicolon is always used after a for command that specifies the script's Primary table; after ad hoc selection criteria are specified; and after each output item except the last in a list records, modify records, or enter a record command.
The semicolon is used after a for command that specifies a script's Primary table; it is not used with a nested for command that specifies a table other than the Primary table.

Syntax
FIELDNAME|CONSTANT VALUE ;

Example
for MEMBERS with TOTAL DUE > 180 ;
list records
LAST NAME in order ;
TOTAL DUE ;
STATE .
end

This script tells DataEase: For members whose TOTAL DUE is greater than $180, list each member's LAST NAME, TOTAL DUE, and STATE. The report output, arranged in alphabetical order by LAST NAME, might look as follows:

Last Name
Total Due
State
Christino
280.00
VA
Perrault
215.00
CT
Stafford
185.00
AZ
Strachan
205.00
OR