Specifies the name that is to be assigned to the group of report print lines defined by this command. The name specified must be unique within the function.
Specifies the field(s) that are to be printed on the report. An expandable group expression is allowed in this parameter.
Only RDML fields are supported.
Allows the specification of up to 50 "text strings" that are to appear on the screen panel or report. Each text string specified is restricted to a maximum length of 20 characters.
When a text string is specified it should be followed by a row/line number and a column/position number that indicates where it should appear on the screen panel or report.
For example:
TEXT(('ACME' 6 2)('ENGINEERING' 7 2))
specifies 2 text strings to appear at line 6, position 2 and line 7, position 2 respectively.
Portability Considerations |
In Visual LANSA this parameter should only be edited using the screen or report painter which will replace any text with a text map. DO NOT enter text using the command prompt or free format editor as it will not pass the full function checker if checked in to LANSA for i. |
All Platforms
The text map is used by the screen or report design facilities to store the details of all the text strings associated with the screen panel or report lines.
Once a screen or report layout has been "painted" and saved, all text details from the layout are stored in a "text map". The text map is then subsequently changed by using the "painter" again.
The presence of a text map is indicated by a TEXT parameter that looks like this example:
TEXT((*TMAPnnn 1 1))
where "nnn" is a unique number (within this function) that identifies the stored text map.
Some very important things about "text maps" and *TMAPnnn identifiers that you must know are:
Specifies the report with which this command should be associated. Up to 8 reports can be produced by a function at one time. Each report is identified by a number in the range 1 to 8. The default value for this report is report number 1.
Specifies the design/positioning method which should be used for fields that do not have specific positioning attributes associated with them.
*ACROSS, which is the default value for the DEF_FOOT command, indicates that fields should be designed "across" the report line (ie: one after another).
*DOWN indicates that the fields should be designed "down" the report page (ie: one under another).
Specifies the default identification method to be used for fields that do not have specific identification attributes associated with them.
*LABEL, which is the default value for the DEF_FOOT command, indicates that fields should be identified by their associated labels.
*COLHDG indicates that fields should be identified by their associated column headings.
*NOID indicates that no identification of the field is required. Only the field itself should be included into the report line(s).
Specifies the spacing between lines on the report that should be used when automatically designing a report. The value specified must be a number in the range 1 to 10. The default value for the DEF_FOOT command is 1.
Specifies the spacing between columns on the report that should be used when automatically designing a report. The value specified must be a number in the range 0 to 10. The default value for the DEF_FOOT command is 5.