Tells filePro execute the keystroke as if the
user pressed it (similar to PUSHKEY). Only the first
character is used, and it need not be the same as the
current @key event. DOKEY does an implicit END after
running the default behavior.
DOKEY does not interfere with PUSHKEY, and in fact, they can
be used in conjunction.
Example:
@keyB if: ' to trap "B" and then load the "mybrowse" browse format
then: pushkey "flmybrowse[ENTR][ENTR]" ; DOKEY "B"
The pushkey does a F-File, L-Load, mybrowse, Enter to select
the browse, and then Enter to execute the browse.
Example:
@keyX
then: mesgbox "Are you sure you want to exit?","","YN"
if: @bk eq "Y"
then: DOKEY "X" 'Note that DOKEY does an implicit END
then: mesgbox "Exit cancelled"
then: end