Binding action views to action handlers
How are action views of the forms bound to action handlers in the program code?
Action views (such as buttons) are bound to action handlers by the name
            attribute. Action handlers are defined in interactive instructions with an ON
                ACTION clause or COMMAND / ON KEY
            clauses.
ATTRIBUTES section of the form, a button may be
            defined as follows:BUTTON b1: show_help, TEXT="Show Help";show_help" action
            name:ON ACTION show_help 
   CALL ShowHelp()TOOLBAR tb
  ITEM show_help ( TEXT="Show Help" )
  ...BUTTONEDIT buttons (using the ACTION attribute to define the
action name):BUTTONEDIT f1 = customer.cust_city, ACTION = open_city_list;The COMMAND / ON KEY clauses are typically used to
            write text mode programs. Such clauses define the name of the action and the decoration
            label. It is recommended that you use ON ACTION clauses instead,
            because they identify user actions with an abstract name. However, if required, you can
            use a COMMAND clause in a non-menu dialog to include the corresponding
            action view in the focusable form items.
ON ACTION action-name clause, the name of the action must
            be a valid identifier, preferably written in lowercase letters. In the abstract user
            interface tree (where the action views are defined), action names are case sensitive (as
            they are standard DOM attribute values). However, identifiers are not case sensitive in
            the language. The fglcomp compiler always converts the action
            identifiers of ON ACTION clauses to
            lowercase:ON ACTION PrintRecord   -- will be compiled as "printrecord"To avoid confusion, always use lowercase names for action names (for example,
print_record instead of PrintRecord).