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Revision as of 17:27, 11 March 2009
Contents
SET MENUBAR
Class
Screen Forms
Purpose
Enable or disable the menu bar in forms
Syntax
SET MENUBAR ON | OFF | (<expL>)
See Also
APPEND, BROWSE, CREATE SCREEN, EDIT, MODIFY SCREEN, QUERY, SET PREFORM, SET PRERECORD, READMODE()
Description
When the MENUBAR is set ON, it enables use of the [MENU] key from within forms to activate user-defined menus. If MENUBAR is set OFF, the [MENU] is disabled from inside forms for activating user-defined menus. This is particularly useful when using the same form for APPEND and EDIT operations. The default setting for MENUBAR is ON.
Example
if menuitem()="APPEND" set menubar off append else set menubar on edit endif
Products
Recital Terminal Developer