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HP Data Entry and Forms Management System (VPLUS/V)

GLOBALS MENU 

Certain characteristics of the entire forms file are defined as global
specifications and specified on the Globals Menu, illustrated in Figure
3-23.  The global specifications include the default screen enhancements
for fields and errors, the first form to be executed, where the message
"window" line appears on the form, and provides for user-defined labels
for the function keys.  These specifications apply to the entire forms
file rather than to individual forms or to fields within the forms.

FORMSPEC supplies default values for these characteristics and, unless
you want to change the defaults, you need never be concerned with global
specifications.  If, however, you want to change these specifications,
you enter G in the Main Menu selection box, and do not specify a form
name or a field name.  The Globals Menu is then displayed so you can
change the default global specifications.  If you indicated the data
capture devices on the Terminal/Language Selection Menu, the following
message will appear at the bottom of the Globals Menu:

     Press NEXT to select HP 3075/6 device specifications

(The Data Capture Device Specifications Menu is described later in this
section).

	       Click here to view figure.
          Figure 3-23.  Globals Menu 

When you press ENTER, FORMSPEC checks and records the global values
(default or specified) and then displays the next menu.  The next menu is
the Save Field Menu.  To get to the first Form Menu, press NEXT FORM.

Fields 

Head Form Name   Enter the name of the first form you want displayed when
                 the forms file is executed.  If you leave this field
                 blank, the first form in the forms file will be the
                 first form displayed.  Note that adding forms to the
                 forms file may change the first form.  When the forms
                 file is compiled, this name must identify an existing
                 form.  If you enter the name using lowercase letters,
                 FORMSPEC upshifts the letters to uppercase and then
                 looks for a matching form name.

                 Default First form in USASCII collating sequence in the
                 forms file.  ($HEAD)

Default Display  When defining a form, you can specify individual display
Enhancement      enhancements for any field on the Field Menu.  If you do
                 not specify such enhancements on the Field Menu,
                 FORMSPEC assigns default field enhancements.  If you do
                 not want to use these default display enhancements, you
                 can specify your own default enhancements here.  Enter
                 one or more of the display enhancement codes (B, H, I,
                 S, U, and 1 - 8) in any combination, or you can enter
                 NONE if you do not want the fields to be enhanced at
                 all.  The enhancement codes can be entered in any
                 combination, in any order.  For example, for blinking,
                 half bright, underlined, you can specify BHU, HUB, UBH,
                 and so forth.  If you want to remove all display
                 enhancements, enter NONE. The data capture devices do
                 not support display enhancements.

                 Default Half bright, Inverse video (HI).

Error            When a user entering data on a form makes an error, the
Enhancement      field with the error is highlighted on the form by
                 special display enhancements.  You can change the
                 default error enhancement by entering one or more of the
                 display enhancement codes (B, H, I, S, U, and 1 - 8) in
                 any combination, or you can enter NONE if you do not
                 want fields with errors to be enhanced at all.  For
                 example, if you want fields with errors to be displayed
                 in half bright, underlined, and to blink, enter BHU.

                 Default Inverse video, full bright, Underline (IU).

Window Display   You can specify the line of the terminal screen to be
Line             reserved for error and status messages.  Screen lines
                 are numbered from 1 (top) through 24 (bottom).  You may
                 enter 0 (zero) if you do not want a window.  Note that
                 in this case no error or status messages are displayed
                 on the form during execution.  Any fields in which
                 errors are detected will still be enhanced when there is
                 no window line, unless you specify NONE for error
                 enhancements.  If function key labeling on HP 264X
                 terminals is in effect and a window line of 23 or 24 is
                 chosen, line 22 is actually used.

                 Default Bottom line (24)

Window           The window line is normally enhanced with inverse video,
Enhancement      half bright.  If you want a different enhancement for
                 this line, you must specify it in this box.  You may
                 enter any of the standard enhancement codes (I, H, U, B,
                 S, and 1 - 8) in any combination, or you can specify no
                 enhancements by entering NONE.

                 Default Inverse video, Half bright (HI).

Define Function  To define function key labels, enter Y to obtain the
Key Labels       Global Function Key Labels Menu.  If you wish to retain
                 the default global labels, leave this box blank.  When
                 function key labels have been defined, FORMSPEC will
                 place an X in the Define Function Key Labels field.
                 Once function key labels have been defined, the default
                 labels can be reset by entering an N in this field.  If
                 you specify a Y in this field, the Global Function Key
                 Labels Menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-24.  The
                 data capture devices do not support function key
                 labeling.

Define Data      To use the ARB feature, you must specify default
Conversions      conversions for screen data to application data and vice
                 versa.  Type Y in this field to reach the Data Type
                 Conversions Menu, shown in Figure 3-23a.  The default
                 data type conversions must be set up before you can
                 create an ARB for a form.



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