Understanding form files
A form specification file is a source file that defines an application form providing for end user interaction with a program.
The form file defines the disposition, presentation (in other words the decoration), and behavior of screen elements called form items.
The source file must have the .per file extension: myform.per. Programs load the .42f compiled version of the form files, and use interactive instructions (dialogs) to control the form.
To compile a .per source file to a .42f format, use
the fglform form compiler. When a
SCHEMA
is specified in the form file, fglform requires that the
database schema file already exist. Compiled form
files depend on both the source files and the database schema files.
Compiled forms will be loaded by the programs with the OPEN FORM
or the
OPEN WINDOW WITH FORM
instructions. The .42f form file is
searched for in several directories, as described in the FGLRESOURCEPATH reference topic.
Once a form is loaded, the program can manipulate forms to display or let the user edit data,
with interactive instructions such as INPUT
or DISPLAY
ARRAY
. Program variables are used as display and/or input buffers.
The content of a .per form file must follow a specific syntax as described in Form file structure.