ADXTUT |
adxtut determines the sub-types used by the user entry types.
[S]adxtut (17) (32) Char
# Back up the current value of the zero (0) index.[L]SVGTUT = [S]adxtut(0)
# Replace it with the "E" code type[S]adxtul(0) = "E": [S]adxtut(0) = "b": [S]adxtuc(0) = ".-_"
# Immediate use: You will be able to enter lowercase letters# and the digits (using the "b" sub-type) AND the period (.), hyphen (-), and underscore (_)
You may define types of entry that will be added to - or even substituted by - standard types within an Adonix application.
You may parameterize 32 extra types accordingly, but the application is limited to 9 extra types. You may enter them in the TUL1 through TUL9 parameters of the ADX chapter, or module. The first nine workstations of adxtul are loaded by the supervisor by these TUL1 to TUL9 parameters.
These extra types are described by one letter: their "code." The characters composing each type are defined by a maximum of 17 sub-types and up to 33 additional characters. The sub-types will either be standard or the codes of other, additional types. In these last cases, they will have to be defined in the adxtuc variable (with any index). The adxtul documentation describes the list of standard types.
adxtut is an Adonix system variable of the table type of Char of 17 characters, each one parameterizing these sub-types. Its value is the result of the concatenation of the various sub-types and without a separator. An empty string meaning that you will only be able to enter the additional characters (those defined by adxtuc).
No associated error
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