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Note
that
any
change
of
video
enhancements
between
the
"start
field"
and
"stop
field"
locations
will
be
cleared
whenever
they
lie
within
the
range
of
a
clear
display
or
clear
field
operation.
If
you
wish
to
define
a video
enhance-
ment
for
an
entire
field,
you
must
do so before
pressing
the
"START
FIELD"
or
"START
XMIT
FLD"
function
keys.
Video
enhancements
enabled
in
conjunction
with
the
start
of
a
subfield
(that
is,
within
the
overall
bounds
of
a field)
will
be
lost
when
a
clear
display
or
clear
field
operation
is
sub-
sequently
performed.
Defining Fields Programmatically
From
a
program
executing
in
a
host
computer,
you
may
define
"unprotected"
and
"transmit-only"
fields
with
the
various
attributes
by
using
escape
sequences.
An
<ESC>
[
specifies
the
start
of
an
"unprotected"
field,
an
<ESC){
specifies
the
start
of
a
"transmit-only"
field, <ESCHe se-
quences
define
the
various
attributes
of
each
field
or
sub-
field,
and
an
<ESC>
1 specifies
the
end
of
the
field.
The
general
format
of
the
<ESCHe
sequence
is
as
follows:
<ESC>&e
[r
or
R 1
[j
or
J 1
[t
or
Tl
[xxe
or
xxEl
(REQUIRED)
(JUSTIFY)
(TOTAL
FILL>
(Field
Type)
where
xx
signifies
the
desired
field
type
as
follows:
o =
all
characters
1 =
alphabetic
2 =
auto-upshift
3 =
alphanumeric
4 =
integer
5 =
signed
decimal
6 =
implied
decimal
7 =
constant
8 =
integer
fill
9
=
signed
decimal
fill
10 =
implied
decimal
fill
11 =
numeric
12-19 =
(unused)
The
final
identifier
in,each
sequence
must
be
uppercase
(R,
J,
T,
or
E)
and
all
preceding
identifiers
must
be
lowercase
(r,
j ,
t,
or
e).
If
the
r,
j,
and/or
t
identifiers
are
omitted
from
the
field
definition,
the
associated
attribute
is
assumed
to
be
"off"
(i.e.,
OPTIONAL,
NO
JUSTIFY,
and/or
NO
TOTAL
FILL,
respectively).
If
the
field
type
parameter
is
omitted
from
the
field
definition,
it
is
assumed
to
be
ALL
CHARACTERS.
The
same
sequence
of
operations
applies
when
defining
fields
and
subfields
programmatically
as
when
doing
so
through
the
keyboard.
For
example,
if
you
wish
the
overall
field
to
include
video
enhancements,
you
must
issue
the
appropriate
<ESC>&d
sequence
before
issuing
the
<ESC>
[
or
<ESC>{
sequence.
To
define
the
start
of a subfield,
you
issue
an
appropriate
<ESCHe
sequence
at
the
point
where
the
subfield
is
to
begin.
Designing
and
Using
Forms
For
compatability
with
the
HP
264x
family
of
terminals,
you
may
also
use
the
following
escape
sequences
to
specify
field
types:
•
<ESC>6
=
begin
alphabetic
field (A
through
Z, a
through
Z,
and
space
only)
•
<ESC>
7 =
begin
numeric
field
(space, 0
through
9,
minus
sign,
plus
sign,
comma,
and
decimal
point)
• <
ESC>8
=
begin
alphanumeric
field
(all
keyboard
charac-
ters)
Transmit Modified Fields
Each
field
in
a
formatted
display
has
a Modified
Data
Tag
(MDT)
associated
with
it
that
indicates
whether
or
not
any
data
has
been
entered
into
the
field.
Whenever
format
mode
gets
turned
on
(enabled),
the
MDTs
for
all
fields
in
the
form
are
automatically
set
"off".
The
entry
of
any
valid
characters
into
a
field
automatically
sets
the
MDT
for
that
field
to
"on".
When
one
or
more
fields
are
cleared
through
the
keyboard
(rmB
or.),
the
MDTs for
the
affected fields
are
set
"on".
When
one
or
more
fields
are
cleared
programmatically
«ESC>J or<ESC>K), however,
the
MDTs for
the
affected fields
are
set
"off".
In
the
Terminal
Configuration
menu,
there
is a field
labeled
"TRANSMI
T"
which
specifies
whether
all
fields
in
the
form
or
only
those
fields
which
have
been
modified
are
to be
transmitted
to
the
host
computer
when
the
operator
in-
itiates
a
data
transfer
(using
the.
key, for example).
If
TRANSMIT=Modi
fi
ed
F i
el
d5,
then
only
those
fields whose
MDTs
are
set
"on"
are
transmitted
to
the
host
computer.
If
TRANSM
IT=A
11 F
iel
d5,
then
all
fields
in
the
form
are
trans-
mitted
to
the
host
computer
regardless
of
how
their
MDTs
are
set.
TRANSFERRING FORM STRUCTURES
FROM
THE SCREEN
TO
A HOST COMPUTER
When
writing
application
programs
that
will
display
a
form
structure
on
the
terminal's
screen,
you
may,
of
course,
code
the
PRINT
statements
that
issue
the
necessary
escape
sequences,
<SI > codes,
<SO>
codes,
and
data.
For
complex
form
structures,
however,
this
can
be
both
tedious
and
very
prone
to
error.
An
easier
method
is
to
design
the
form
at
the
terminal
and
then
transfer
the
form
structure
from
the
screen
to
the
host
computer
where
it
can
be
accessed
by
or
incorporated
into
your
application
programs.
If
the
terminal
is connected
to
an
HP
3000
Computer
System,
you
may
use
the
FORMSPEC
portion
of V/3000 to do
so
and
then
include
appropriate
V/3000
intrinsic
calls
in
your
application
pro-
gram
to
use
the
form
in
the
run-time
environment.
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BrandHP
Model2624
CategoryTouch terminals
LanguageEnglish

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