With this session parameter, you specify field attributes at field/element or statement level.
Related session parameter: CD
- Color Definition
Possible settings | See AD Parameter Syntax. | You can specify multiple attributes in any sequence. |
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Default setting | See below. | |
Applicable statements | FORMAT |
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Parameter may be specified at statement level and/or at element level. | |
Parameter may be specified at element level, however, only the attributes specified in the relevant statement description can be used. | ||
Applicable command | none |
Note:
The AD
parameter may be also
specified in function calls, however, only the attributes specified in the
section Function
Call (Programming Guide) can be
used.
The following topics are covered below:
AD=[field-representation] [field-alignment] [field-i/o-characteristics] [interpretation-of-alphanumeric-fields] [mandatory-input] [input-value-length] [field-upper/lower-case] [filler-character] |
You can specify multiple attributes in any sequence. Possible values are:
AD=
|
B |
L |
E |
G |
T |
'c ' |
The meaning of the attributes and the possible values are explained below.
DISPLAY #FIELDA (AD=R) INPUT #FIELDB (AD=M) INPUT (AD=IM) #FIELDA #FIELDB
Value | Meaning | Statements | Explanation |
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B |
blinking (*) |
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The value of the field is displayed blinking. |
C |
cursive/italic (*) | The value of the field is displayed cursive/italic. | |
D |
default intensity | The value of the field is displayed with normal intensity, that is, not highlighted in any way. This is the default value. | |
I |
intensified | The value of the field is displayed intensified. | |
N |
non-display | A value entered in the field will not be displayed. | |
U |
underlined | The value of the field is displayed underlined. | |
V |
reverse video (*) | The value of the field is displayed reverse video. | |
Y |
dynamic attributes | Attributes are to be controlled via an attribute control variable (Format C). |
* The field representation attributes marked with an asterisk (*) require corresponding hardware features, and will be ignored at runtime if these features are not available.
Value | Meaning | Statements | Explanation |
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L |
left-justified | The value of the field is displayed left-justified. This is the default value for alphanumeric fields. | |
R |
right-justified | The value of the field is displayed right-justified. This is the default value for numeric fields. | |
Z |
leading zeros | Numeric values are displayed with leading zeros, right-justified. |
Value | Meaning | Statements | Explanation |
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A |
input field, non-protected | The value of the field is to be entered in response to the
INPUT statement. This
is the default value.
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input only |
If you mark a parameter with For a field defined with
For If for |
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M |
output field, modifiable | The value of the field is to be displayed during
INPUT statement
execution, and a different value may be entered by the user. The field is an
output field and may be modified.
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modifiable |
By default, the passed value of a parameter can be changed in the called object (subprogram, stored procedure, subroutine, dialog, method) and the changed value passed back to the calling object, where it overwrites the original value. For a field defined with
If, for |
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O |
output field, write-protected | The value of the field is to be displayed during
INPUT execution. The
field is an output field and may not be modified.
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non-modifiable |
If you mark a parameter with Internally, If for If for |
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P |
temporarily protected | Used in conjunction with an attribute control variable (Format
C), the DY parameter
(dynamic attributes), and the REINPUT statement.
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Note:
The Field Input/Output Characteristics A
,
M
and O
of the AD
parameter
may be also specified in
function
calls.
Value | Meaning | Statements | Explanation |
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Q |
display alphanumeric field as if it were a numeric field |
|
This attribute is available on mainframe computers only. A
corresponding hardware feature is required.
An alphanumeric field is interpreted as if it were a numeric field.
If the field is displayed under the scope of profile or session parameter
|
Value | Meaning | Statements | Explanation |
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E |
value mandatory | A value must be entered in the field in response to an
INPUT statement;
otherwise an error message will be issued. This is only relevant for input-only
fields (AD=A ).
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|
F |
value optional | A value can, but need not, be entered in the field in response
to an INPUT statement.
This is the default value.
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Value | Meaning | Statements | Explanation |
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G |
value size | The value entered in the field in response to an
INPUT statement must be
of the same length as the field. This is only relevant for input-only fields
(AD=A ).
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|
H |
value size | The value entered in the field in response to an
INPUT statement may be
shorter than the field. This is the default value.
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Value | Meaning | Statements | Explanation |
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T |
translate lower to upper case | The value entered is to be translated to upper case. | |
W |
accept lower case | Lower case values are to be accepted. AD=W is the
default value.
Note: |
Value | Meaning | Statements | Explanation |
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'c' |
filler character | The empty field is to be filled with the specified character c
(for display only) if AD=A (input field, non-protected) or
AD=M (output field, modifiable) is specified.
|
Before the value is displayed for a modifiable field
(AD=M
), field positions that are not occupied by the value are
filled with the specified filler character as follows:
Leading or trailing positions (depending on the field alignment) are filled for format I, N and P fields.
Trailing positions are filled for format A fields.
If the user enters a value in response to the
INPUT
statement, before
the value has been assigned to the field,
both leading and trailing filler characters are removed for format I, N and P fields,
trailing filler characters are removed for format A fields.
Caution:
Filler characters that may occur as part of the value in either
leading or trailing position should be avoided to prevent undesired results.
For example, if the filler character "0" (zero) is defined for a
field of format N5 and the value 00100
is entered as input data,
leading and trailing zeroes are removed so that only the value 1
remains, and will be assigned to the field. For the same reason, the minus sign
"-" should be avoided as a filler character for numeric fields if
negative values are to be entered.