With this session parameter, you assign a helproutine or a help map to a field.
Possible settings | See HE Parameter Syntax below. | ||
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Default setting | none | ||
Specification within session | yes | ||
Applicable statements | INPUT |
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Applicable command | none |
Helproutines can be created with the Natural program editor, help maps with the Natural map editor.
The helproutine or help map may then be invoked during processing of
an INPUT
statement or a
map by choosing either of the following methods:
In the field for which to invoke the help request, enter the help character in the leftmost position of the field and press ENTER. The default help character is a question mark (?).
If you enter the help character at a different position of the field or if you enter more than one character, the string is taken as user input and no help is invoked. If the field contains hexadecimal zeroes, it depends on the terminal emulation whether Natural can interpret the values as a help request.
Or:
Place the cursor in the field for which to invoke the help request
and press the PF key defined as help function key with the
SET KEY
statement.
The following topics are covered below:
The syntax of this parameter is:
HE =operand1 |
, | operand2 | ...20 | ||||
= | |||||||
nX |
Operand Definition Table:
Operand | Possible Structure | Possible Formats | Referencing Permitted | Dynamic Definition | |||||||||||||||||
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operand1 | C | S | A | no | no | ||||||||||||||||
operand2 | C | S | A | A | U | N | P | I | F | B | D | T | L | C | O | no | no |
Syntax Element Description:
Syntax Element | Description |
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operand1 |
operand1 is the
name of the helproutine or help map to be invoked. The name may be a 1 to 8
character alphanumeric constant or user-defined variable. If a variable is
used, it must have been previously defined. The name may contain an ampersand
(&); at execution time, this character will be replaced by the
one-character code corresponding to the current value of the Natural system
variable *LANGUAGE .
This feature allows the use of multi-lingual helproutines or help maps.
|
operand2 |
You may specify 1 to 20 parameters
(operand2 ) which are passed to the
helproutine or help map. They may be specified as constants or as user-defined
variables which contain the values of the parameters.
|
= |
The equals sign (= ) is used to pass an
object or a field name to a helproutine or help map:
If the equals sign is used as a parameter, the corresponding parameter in the helproutine or help map must be specified with format/length A65. |
n X
|
The notation nX
can be used to specify parameters to be omitted, that is, for which no values
are to be passed. The corresponding receiving parameters in the called
helproutine's DEFINE DATA
PARAMETER statement must be defined as
OPTIONAL .
|
Notes:
ID
) or by a comma. However, a
comma must not be used for this purpose if the comma is defined as decimal
character (with the session parameter DC
).
DEFINE DATA
PARAMETER
statement which defines fields that correspond with
the parameters in format and length.
DEFINE DATA
PARAMETER
statement which corresponds in format and length
with the original field. In the block of fields defined within the DEFINE
DATA PARAMETER
statement, this field must always be defined behind the
parameters, if present.
DEFINE DATA PARAMETER
statement. You may specify up to three index parameters according to array
dimensions.
If a helproutine or help map is requested - by entering a question
mark (?) in the field, or by pressing the help key (as defined with a SET
KEY
statement), or via a REINPUT
USING HELP
statement - all other data that may have been entered into fields are not
assigned to the program variables until all help requests have been
processed.
Note:
Only one help request per INPUT
statement is possible; that
is, if help is requested for more than one field (for example, by entering
question marks in multiple fields), only the first help request will be
executed.
/* MAIN PROGRAM DEFINE DATA 1 #A(A20/1:3) END-DEFINE ... SET KEY PF1=HELP ... INPUT #A (2) (HE='HELPA',=) ... END
/* HELP-ROUTINE 'HELPA' DEFINE DATA PARAMETER 1 #VARNAME (A65) 1 #PARM1 (A20) 1 #VARINDEX (I2) END-DEFINE ...
* Program 'PROGRAM1' * DEFINE DATA LOCAL 1 #PARM1 (A65) INIT <'valueparm1'> END-DEFINE SET KEY PF1 = HELP FORMAT KD=ON * INPUT (AD=M HE='HELP1',=) 'Enter ? for name of executed object:' / #PARM1 * INPUT (AD=M) 'Enter ? for field name:' / #PARM1 (HE='HELP1',=) * END
Parameter Data Area in Example Helproutine HELP1
:
* Helproutine 'HELP1' * DEFINE DATA PARAMETER 1 #FLD1 (A65) END-DEFINE ...