The \ reserved character marks the beginning or ending of a literal string in FlashBASIC or BASIC.
\literal.str\
Generally, it does not matter which types of quotation marks are used on literals (strings). Some statements, such as heading and footing impose certain restrictions on their use.
num.exp \ num.exp
The \ can be used anywhere single or double quotation marks are used.
if answer = \quit\ then stop
Typically, the \ is used when executing a TCL string expression in FlashBASIC or BASIC. The AQL heading command requires the use of both single quotation marks, as options, and double quotation marks.
execute \list md heading "’lc’md listing’l’\