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Latest revision as of 15:34, 25 November 2009
Purpose
Determines whether the status bar is displayed on line 23 of the screen
Syntax
SET STATUS ON | OFF | (<expL>)
See Also
SET DIALOG, SET MESSAGE, SET NOTIFY, SET SAFETY, SET SCOREBOARD, SET TALK, SET VERIFY, WAIT
Description
If SET STATUS is ON, then the system displays a status bar on line 23 of the screen. The status bar contains information regarding the current workarea. The status bar is divided into six sections. Whenever possible, you should SET STATUS ON, as the status bar contains a great deal of useful information. If STATUS is OFF, messages output with the SET MESSAGE command are not displayed in the message line.
Example
set status off use patrons index events, dates, names set format to bigform change set status on set format to normalform change
Products
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