| Argument passing - Subroutines and Functions - Mike Pope |
| Caching in on the Frames Array - Mike Pope |
| QTIPS - Fast Dynamic Array Building |
| QTIPS - @Date.Format |
| @ATTACK - @Date.Format |
| QTIPS - Short Cut Implicit Formatting |
| Utility Diskette # 4 |
| Gas Bar |
| Prompt Help |
| @ATTACK - @CrtMaxHigh |
| @ATTACK - @Modal |
| @ATTACK - @Status.On |
| Window or Not? |
| REVMEDIA Revisited |
| Utility Diskette # 4 |
| Reader's Clinic - RList Column Names |
| Reader's Clinic - Blank Column Headings in RLIST |
| QTIPS - Column Heading Limit |
| Reader's Clinic - Fixing %Windows% Using Depend.Update |
| QTIPS - Updating Indexes |
| How Indexes Are Updated |
| REVMEDIA Revisted |
| Reader's Clinic - Incorrect Indexes |
| Redisplaying Multi-Values |
| RTP Series - RTP21 |
| Bugs and PCs - MultiValued Keys on Windows |
| Reader's Clinic - Slow Multivalued Screen Display |
RevMedia FKB
| Document | V2I4A11 |
| Title | @ATTACK - @Modal |
| Keywords | @MODAL @STATREC UTILITY.DOC CALL.STATUP |
| Text | The documentation records that this "contains the CURRENT locations for @STATREC" This is a little misleading @MODAL is a dynamic array of multivalues sub value delimited relating to cell 3 in the CURRENT status line The format of this varible is described in UTILITY DOC in CALL STATUP It is used when cell 3 on the status line is to contain multiple values Each multivalue contains two sub values: the column position to update and the format (Justification#Length) to be used to display the data The multivalue number corresponds to the sub cell number ie first multivalue describes first sub cell second second etc Can be amended (Volume 2 Issue 4 Page 10) |
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