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Revision as of 16:01, 16 April 2009
Class
Screen Environment
Purpose
Determines whether a function key menu is displayed with full screen forms commands
Syntax
SET MENU ON | OFF | (<expL>)
See Also
APPEND, BROWSE, CHANGE, EDIT, INSERT, QUERY, SET HELP
Description
If SET MENU is ON, a function/control key menu is displayed at the top of the screen during full screen forms based commands such as APPEND, CHANGE, EDIT, INSERT, BROWSE and QUERY. In a system generated form, pressing the [TAB] key toggles the menu on and off. If a user defined form has been selected with the SET FORMAT TO command, no menu is displayed initially, however the [TAB] key toggles the display of a popup key help menu. By default, MENU is ON.
Example
set menu off use patrons index events, dates, names set filter to event = "BALLET" browse
Products
Recital Terminal Developer
