| Viewer |
| VERBatim - V65 |
| QTIPS - Using INIT.VIEW with Printers |
| REVMEDIA Revisited |
| QTIPS - Sub-Headings in RLIST (Revisited) |
| Reader's Clinic - Template Name at Pre-Init |
| Video Control |
| VERBatim - V16 |
| @ATTACK - @Int.Const |
| @ATTACK - @Move.Keys |
| @ATTACK - @Priority.Int |
| @ATTACK - @Macro.Mode |
| Uncommon Knowledge - WC_Unkeys% |
| Utility Diskette # 3 - Part I |
| Utility Diskette # 4 |
| Creating Your Own Background Processes |
| @ATTACK - @Last.Select.Process |
| Reader's Forum |
| QTIPS - Menu Item Pre-Processing |
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| Document | V4I4A6 |
| Title | Uncommon Knowledge - WC_WI_NEXT% (Continued) |
| Keywords | WC_WI_NEXT% WINDOW_COMMON% |
| Text | On certain processes RESET must be set to force recognition of the Wi_Next status Unless stated otherwise assume that RESET = 6 kills the window Post Init If RESET < 6 Wi_Next is ignored Dflt On key prompt when key has not been filled in If Reset < 6 then Wi_Next is ignored On all other prompts Reset 1 3 has no effect 4 or 5 runs the pre prompt logic the perpetual logic then goes to the other prompt Pre Prompt On key prompt when key has not been filled in If Reset < 6 then Wi_Next is ignored On all other prompts Reset 1 3 has no effect 4 or 5 runs the perpetual logic then goes to the other prompt Edit On a key prompt If a key has not previously been filled in regardless of RESET Wi_Next is ignored If a key has been filled in but changed null 3 are ignored (though WITH differing results on the processes called) RESET = 4 runs the perpetual process before going to the prompt and RESET = 5 goes straight to the prompt On a single valued prompt If RESET is not set or is 1 it is ignored Reset = 2/3 runs Post/Perpetual before going to the nominated prompt RESET = 4 runs Perpetual before going to prompt RESET = 5 just goes to prompt On a grouped multi valued prompt Regardless of SETTING of RESET runs Post/Perpetual going to prompt NB This even ignores a RESET of 6 and does not close the window On a text prompt or a non grouped multivalued prompt Ignores any combination of RESET until the prompt is exited where it will act on a RESET value > 1 On exit a RESET = 2/3 will run the Post/Perpetual before going to the prompt RESET = 4 will run the Perpetual process before going to the prompt RESET = 5 will just go to the prompt Post Prompt On a key prompt If a key has not previously been entered then Wi_Next is ignored regardless of RESET If a key has not been changed then RESET is not required for the prompt to be moved to null 4 cause the perpetual process to be run before the next prompt is entered Reset = 5 omits the Perpetual If a key has been entered but changed then RESET 1 3 is ignored RESET = 4 will run the Perpetual process before going to the prompt RESET = 5 will just go to the prompt On all other prompts Reset = Null 4 runs Perpetual before going to prompt RESET = 5 just goes to prompt Perpetual On a key prompt If a key has not previously been entered or if the key has changed then any RESET value other than 6 (which closes the window) runs Pre Read/Rep Read/Post Read before going to prompt If a key has previously been entered but has not changed the RESET is not required for the move to take affect On all other prompts All settings (other than 6 but including null) go to the prompt Softkey On a key prompt if the key field is empty or return has not yet been pressed Wi_Next cannot be made to work If the key has already been accepted the RESET values of null or 1 are ignored RESET = 2/3 runs Post/Perpetual before going to prompt RESET = 4 runs Perpetual before going to prompt RESET = 5 just goes to the prompt On all other prompts If the field is empty or filled in and accepted if RESET is set to null or 1 it is ignored RESET = 2/3 runs Post/Perpetual before going to prompt RESET = 4 runs Perpetual before going to prompt RESET = 5 just goes to the prompt If the field is filled in but return has not been pressed yet if RESET is not set it is ignored Reset = 1 runs Edit/Post Prompt/Perpetual before going to prompt The rest of the RESET codes are as above (Volume 4 Issue 4 Pages 12 13) |
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