INPUT instruction configuration
This section describes the options that can be specified in the ATTRIBUTES
clause of the INPUT
instruction. The options of the ATTRIBUTES
clause override all default attributes and temporarily override any display attributes that the
OPTIONS
or the OPEN
WINDOW
statement specified for these fields. With the INPUT
statement, the INVISIBLE
attribute is ignored.
NAME option
The NAME
attribute can be used to name the INPUT
dialog. This attribute is used to identify the INPUT
dialog.
HELP option
The HELP
clause specifies the number of the help message to display if the
user invokes the help while the focus is in any field used by the instruction. The predefined 'help'
action is automatically created by the runtime system. You can bind action views to the 'help' action.
The HELP
clause
overrides the HELP
attribute.
WITHOUT DEFAULTS option
Indicates if the fields controlled by INPUT
must be filled
(FALSE
) or not (TRUE
) with the column default values defined in
the form specification file or the database schema
files. The runtime system assumes that the field satisfies the REQUIRED
attribute when
WITHOUT DEFAULTS
is used. If the WITHOUT DEFAULT
option is not
used, all fields defined with the REQUIRED
attribute must be visited and modified.
Fields not defined as NOT
NULL
can be left empty.
FIELD ORDER FORM option
By default, the tabbing order is defined by the variable binding list in the instruction description. You can control the tabbing order by
using the FIELD ORDER FORM
attribute. When this attribute is used, the tabbing
order is defined by the TABINDEX
attribute of the form fields. If this attribute is used, the Dialog.fieldOrder FGLPROFILE entry is ignored.
The OPTIONS
instruction
can also change the behavior of the INPUT
instruction,
with the INPUT WRAP
or FIELD
ORDER FORM
options.
UNBUFFERED option
Indicates that the dialog must be sensitive to program variable changes. When using this
option, you bypass the traditional BUFFERED
mode.
When using the traditional "buffered" mode, program variable changes are not automatically
displayed to form fields; You need to execute a DISPLAY TO
or DISPLAY BY
NAME
. Additionally, if an action is triggered, the value of the current field is not
validated and is not copied into the corresponding program variable. The only way to get the text of
the current field is to use GET_FLDBUF()
.
If the "unbuffered" mode is used, program variables and form
fields are automatically synchronized. You don't need to display
explicitly values with a DISPLAY TO
or DISPLAY
BY NAME
. When an action is triggered, the value of
the current field is validated and is copied into the corresponding
program variable.
ACCEPT option
The ACCEPT
attribute
can be set to FALSE
to avoid the
automatic creation of the accept default action. This option can be
used for example when you want to write a specific
validation procedure, by using ACCEPT
INPUT
.
CANCEL option
The CANCEL
attribute
can be set to FALSE
to avoid the
automatic creation of the cancel default action. This is useful for
example when you only need a validation action (accept),
or when you want to write a specific cancellation
procedure, by using EXIT
INPUT
.
If the CANCEL=FALSE
option
is set, no close action
will be created, and you must write an ON
ACTION close
control block to create an explicit
action.