SET
WINDOW
|
This document covers the following topics:
For an explanation of the symbols used in the syntax diagram, see Syntax Symbols.
Related Statements: DEFINE
WINDOW
| INPUT
WINDOW='window-name'
|
REINPUT
Belongs to Function Group: Screen Generation for Interactive Processing
The SET WINDOW
statement is used to activate and
de-activate a window.
Any SET WINDOW
'window-name'
or
INPUT
WINDOW='window-name'
statement
de-activates the window which has currently been active and activates the
window specified in the statement. This means that only one window can be
active at a time.
Note:
If you use SET WINDOW
to activate a window which is
defined with SIZE AUTO
,
the data on the screen before the window is activated determine the
size of the window.
Syntax Element | Description |
---|---|
SET WINDOW
'window-name'
|
Activates the specified window, which means that
all subsequent statements refer to that window until either the window is
de-activated or another window is activated. The specified window must have
been defined with a DEFINE
WINDOW statement.
|
SET WINDOW OFF
|
De-activates the currently active window. |
See DEFINE
WINDOW
statement.