WITH FORM clause
Creating a window object with a form.
The WITH FORM
clause can be used to specify the name of a compiled form file to be used to create a window. A window object is
automatically opened and sized to the screen layout of the form.
OPEN WINDOW w1 WITH FORM "custlist"
Note: When using the TUI mode, the width of the window
is from the left-most character on the screen form (including leading blank spaces) to the
right-most character on the screen form (truncating trailing blank spaces). The length of the window
is calculated as (form line) + (form length).
It is recommended that you use the WITH FORM
clause, especially in the default
GUI mode, because the window is created in accordance
with the form. If you use this clause, you do not need the OPEN FORM
, DISPLAY FORM
, or
CLOSE FORM
statement to
open and close the form. The CLOSE WINDOW
statement closes the window and the form.
Important:
The form file name identifies the .42f compiled form file to be loaded. The file name may use a .42f extension, but this is not recommended.
The file name can be a simple file name, a relative file path, or an absolute file path.
- When using a simple file name or a relative path, form files are found relative to several directories in a given order, as described in the FGLRESOURCEPATH reference topic.
- When specifying an absolute path, FGLRESOURCEPATH (or DBPATH) is not used. On Windows®, an absolute file name must start with a drive letter ( C: ), a backslash ( \ ) or a slash ( / ). If FGLRESOURCEPATH contains a driver letter ( C: ), a form file specified as "/foo/bar" will only be found in "C:/foo/bar", if C: is the current drive.