This documentation is not relevant to VLF-ONE applications.
Most commercial applications involve the use of codes and their decodes in many situations. For example:
Country Code | Country Decode |
1 |
North America |
61 |
Australia |
44 |
Great Britain |
31 |
Netherlands |
64 |
New Zealand |
65 |
Singapore |
81 |
Japan |
Currency Code | Country Decode |
USD |
US Dollar |
GBP |
Great Britain Pound |
AUD |
Australia Dollar |
JPY |
Japanese Yen |
Sex Code | Sex Decode |
M |
Male |
F |
Female |
U |
Unspecified |
Document Code | Document Decode |
DOC |
MS-Word Document |
PPT |
MS-PowerPoint Document |
RTF |
Rich Text Document |
TXT |
Text Document |
Application end-users need to be able to select a code from a displayed list of decodes, validate it using a referential integrity check and decode it to present the decode on a form or in a report
Typically codes come in relatively short lists of less than 100 items and thus end-users can select the one that they want from for example a group or radio buttons or a drop-down combo box.
However some code tables are large. For example a customer code table could store 10,000 customers. To handle large code tables you need to provide the end-user with intelligent prompting capability that allows them to quickly locate the customer they are interested in.