DISPLAY ARRAY ATTRIBUTES clause
DISPLAY ARRAY specific attributes can be defined in the
ATTRIBUTE clause of the sub-dialog header.
HELP option
The HELP attribute
defines the number of the help
message to be displayed when invoked and focus is in the
list controlled by the DISPLAY ARRAY sub-dialog.
The predefined 'help' action is automatically created by the runtime
system. You can bind action
views to the 'help' action.
The HELP clause overrides the HELP attribute.
COUNT option
The COUNT attribute
defines the number of valid rows in the static array to be displayed as
default rows. If you do not use the COUNT attribute,
the runtime system cannot determine how much data to display,
so the screen array remains empty. The COUNT option
is ignored when using a dynamic array, unless page mode is used.
In this case, the COUNT attribute must be used
to define the total number of rows, because the dynamic array will
only hold a page of the entire row set. If the value of COUNT is
negative or zero, it defines an empty list.
See also Controlling the number of rows.
DOUBLECLICK option
The DOUBLECLICK option can be used to define the action that will
be fired when the user chooses a row from the list. Different configuration options are available to
control the row selection action of desktop and mobile devices. For more details, see Defining the action for a row choice.
ACCESSORYTYPE option
The ACCESSORYTYPE attribute can be used to define the decoration of
rows, typically used on an iOS device. Values can be DETAILBUTTON,
DISCLOSUREINDICATOR, CHECKMARK to respectively get an
(i), > or check mark icon. For more details, see Row configuration on iOS devices.
DETAILACTION option
The DETAILACTION attribute can be used to define the action that
will be fired when the user selects the detail button of a row. The detail button is typically shown
with an (i) icon on iOS devices. Note that the DOUBLECLICK
attribute can be used to distinguish the action when the user selects the row instead of the detail
button in the row. For more details, see Row configuration on iOS devices.
FOCUSONFIELD option
When the FOCUSONFIELD option is used, the DISPLAY
ARRAY allows focus at the field (or cell) level. It it then possible to implement
BEFORE FIELD and AFTER FIELD blocks, as well as using NEXT
FIELD instructions. However, the dialog still manages a read-only list. For more details,
see Field-level focus in DISPLAY ARRAY.