DEFAULT attribute
The DEFAULT
attribute defines a default value to a field during data
entry.
Syntax
DEFAULT = value
- value can be any literal expression supported by the form compiler, as long as it matches the form field type.
- value can be
TODAY
to specify the current system date as default. - value can be
CURRENT
to specify the current system datetime as default.
Usage
The DEFAULT
attribute defines a default value for the form field.
The literal constant specified as default value must match the form field type. For example, when defining a numeric field, use a numeric decimal constant, for character string fields, use a double-quoted character literal.
DEFAULT
attribute depends on the WITHOUT
DEFAULTS
configuration option of the dialog using the form:- With the
INPUT
statement, form default values are ignored when using theWITHOUT DEFAULTS
option. With this option, the runtime system displays the values in the program variables to the screen. Otherwise, the form default values will be displayed when the dialog starts. - With the
INPUT ARRAY
statement, theWITHOUT DEFAULTS
option indicates if the existing program array elements have to be used. The form default values are always used for new rows inserted by the user. Default values can be set by program in theBEFORE INSERT
block.
Default values can also be specified in the database schema file, for form fields defined with database column reference.
When not using WITHOUT NULL INPUT
option in the DATABASE
section of a form, all fields default to null values unless a DEFAULT
attribute
is specified in the ATTRIBUTES
section.
If the field is FORMONLY
, you must also specify a data type when you assign
the DEFAULT
attribute to a field.
If both the DEFAULT
attribute and the REQUIRED
attribute are
defined for a field, the REQUIRED
attribute is ignored.
Note that DATETIME
and INTERVAL
literals are not supported
in the DEFAULT
attribute.
Example
EDIT f001 = order.orderdate, DEFAULT = TODAY;
EDIT f012 = FORMONLY.discount TYPE DECIMAL(5,2), DEFAULT=0.10;