DISCOMBO |
Discombo deactivates the selections in a combo box.
Discombo selection_list From field_id
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selection_list |
List of the selections to be deactivated, separated by a comma (,) |
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field_ID |
Identification
of a field in one of the following formats: |
The fields for which the name is given must be defined in the corresponding screen. |
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ind_exp |
Whole number for which the value is the index of the variable to be displayed |
The index must be in the interval defined by the repetition factor. |
# Example 1:
# Deactivation of the values 3 and 4 of the local menu
associated with the BPCTYP field
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Subprog
AS_BPCTYP(VALEUR)
Variable Integer VALEUR
Discombo 0 From BPCTYP
Discombo 3,4 From BPCTYP
End
# Example 2:
# Deactivation of the values 3 and 4 of the local menu
associated with the BPCTYP field
# Utilization of the Global GMENLOC variable
########################################
Subprog
AS_BPCTYP(VALEUR)
Variable Integer VALEUR
Raz GMENLOC
GMENLOC(3)=1
GMENLOC(4)=1
End
########################################
Subprog
AP_BPCTYP(VALEUR)
Variable Integer VALEUR
Raz GMENLOC
End
Discombo deactivates the selections in a combo box. The field on which the Discombo is applied is of the local menu type.
Discombo 0 reactivates all of a combo box's selections.
This instruction is especially used by the supervisor.
It is preferable to set the GMENLOC(i) variable to one (1) to deactivate the i selection (Example 2). In this case, the supervisor controls the execution of the corresponding Discombo instruction.
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