High-Level Screen Management Intrinsic Library Reference Manual (32424-90002)
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U = underlined
B = blinking
resethilited
A four-byte integer
that tells HPDPROMPT
whether or not to
reset those fields
that are highlighted
due to errors. You
can supply the
following values:
0 = ignore the fields
flagged in error
1 = reset the flagged
fields
dontenableinput
A four-byte integer
indicating that if
the keyboard is
locked, it should
remain locked; it
does not do an actual
lock. You can supply
the following values:
0 = ignore
1 = do not enable
device to take
operator input.
Use this option if,
for example, you have
an application that
displays progress
messages during a
long transaction.
This subparameter
locks the keyboard to
prevent the operator
from inadvertently
making a keyboard
entry.
Note: This
subparameter is only
recognized if you
have supplied a value
equal to or greater
than A.00.10 for the
globalpak
subparameter,
expectedvuf
.
bypassfeature
A four-byte integer
that will be used for
future Hi-Li
implementations. At
that time, you must
supply the
globalpak
subparameter,
expectedvuf
, with a
value equal to or
greater than A.00.10.
For this release of
Hi-Li software, set
bypassfeature
to
zero.
cursorposition
A four-byte integer or a 36-byte array of
characters that identifies the field at which