OUTPUT RECORD MENU [ HP Data Entry and Forms Management System (VPLUS/V) ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
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OUTPUT RECORD MENU
An Output Record Menu, shown in Figure 5-16, is issued for every input
forms sequence. It specifies which fields in the input forms are to be
written to an output record. The output record definition may generate
one output record, many output records, or only a portion of an output
record. The order in which fields are specified is the order in which
they are written to the output record.
The Output Record Menu is not a true menu screen. Rather than selecting
from predefined options, you enter the reformat fields in a freeform area
on the screen. Once the output record definition is specified, you will
have a complete list of the output record image for the forms specified
in the corresponding input forms sequence. At a glance, you can see the
order in which fields will appear and where each record begins. If only
a portion of a field is to be written, this too is evident from the
output record definition. As such, the output record definition can be
thought of as the "screen image" of the reformat similar to the screen
image generated for each form in the forms file.
Figure 5-16. An Example of an Output Record Menu
When the Output Record Menu is displayed, the cursor is positioned to the
first position in the first line in which you can enter an output record
specification. Tabs are set so that when you press TAB , the cursor is
moved to each subsequent position. Figure 5-17 illustrates an example of
a completed Output Record Menu specification.
Figure 5-17. Sample Output Record Menu
When the output record definition has been defined, press ENTER. A Field
Menu is issued for each field name associated with an input field name in
the output record definition.
Note that the only required entry is the field name; other specifications
depend on the particular definition. You can specify a constant (literal
string, system constant, or numeric equivalent of an USASCII character)
instead of a field name. A constant may start anywhere on the line, but
cannot extend past column 75.
NOTE Since the output record specifications are entered on a freeform
area of the screen, you can type anywhere on the screen. You
should be careful not to delete or overwrite lines accidentally.
The field specifications should be entered in the positions to
which the tabs are set.
The specifications under the heading INPUT identify the fields (or
portions of fields) to be accessed from the batch file. The
specifications under OUTPUT determine how the field is to be written to
the output record.
You may enter as many specification lines as there is room in your
terminal memory. (Check the terminal memory capacity in the reference
manual for your terminal.)
Fields
Field Name Identifies the field in the batch file to be written to
(Required) the output file. The field name must identify an
existing field in one of the forms specified in the
preceding input sequence.
The field name need not be unique to the output
definition. But, if it is not unique, a different
output field name must be entered for each identical
input field name.
Substring Strt If you want to retrieve a portion of an input field that
(Optional) is not at the beginning of the field, specify the first
character position that you want written to the output
field as the Subst Strt value. Character positions in a
field are numbered from 1. For example, suppose you
want only the last five characters of a 20-character
field written to the output file, enter 16 under Subst
Strt. Used in combination with the Len parameter, you
can specify any group of consecutive characters in an
input field.
Default = First character in field (1).
Substring Len Allows you to retrieve only a portion of an input field.
(Optional) For example, if you want only the first five characters
in a field, leave the Subst Strt field blank and enter 5
under Len. By combining the Len specification with the
Subst Strt specification, you can select any consecutive
group of characters in the input field. For example, to
select characters 5 through 14 of the input field, set
Subst Strt to 5 and Len to 10.
Default = length of input field - Subst Strt + 1
Form Name Identifies the form in which the input field appears.
(Optional) This parameter can be included when a field with the
same name appears in more than one form in the forms
file. If omitted, and the field name is not unique, the
first form in the input forms sequence in which the
field appears is assumed.
Default = First form in which field appears.
Field Name In case the input field name is not unique, you can give
(Optional) the field (or portion of the field) a unique identifier
in this position. Any legal 15-character identifier can
be specified. (Note that any lowercase letters are
shifted to all uppercase by REFSPEC.)
Default = Input field name.
Strt Col If you want the field to start in a particular column in
(Optional) the output record rather than immediately after the
preceding field, you can specify a starting column.
Column numbers in this case correspond to character
(byte) positions in the output record. Columns are
numbered starting with 1.
When you specify a new starting column, REFSPEC checks
to make sure the starting column does not overwrite a
previous field in the output record. If the starting
column is not correctly specified, REFSPEC issues an
error message.
One reason for changing the starting column is to ensure
that a field starts on a word boundary. For example,
suppose the first field to be written is five characters
long. You can either increase the length of this field
in the "Len" position to an even number of characters,
or you can specify a new starting column for the next
field.
Default = Consecutive fields with no intervening spaces.
Len (Optional) You can specify the number of characters for the output
field in this position. If you specify a length shorter
than the input field, character type data is truncated
when it is written to the output field; numeric data may
not be converted if the field is too short.
If you plan to add a check digit to the field, you must
specify the output field length as at least one
character longer than the input field length.
Default = Input field length (or substring length).
Strt Rec In order to separate the output into records, you must
(Optional) specify the beginning of each record. Any character
entered in the Strt Rec position of the Output Record
Menu marks the associated field or constant as the
beginning of a new record. For consistency, you should
select a standard character, such as an asterisk.
If a starting record is not marked in the output record
definition, the fields in the current definition follow
the fields in the previous definition as part of the
same record.
Default = Field is not first field.
Constant You can specify a constant instead of a field name. The
(Optional) constant can be any of the following:
* a character string (literal) enclosed within single
or double quotes;
* the numeric equivalent of a USASCII character
preceded by a dollar sign ($);
* one of the system-defined constants:
$CR carriage return
$LF line feed
$GS group separator
$US unit separator
$RS record separator
The following are acceptable constants:
"Part No." 'ABC' $65 $34"NAME"$34 $RS
Constants may not be specified on the same line as a
field name. More than one constant can be specified on
a line. When multiple constants are specified, they are
concatenated into a single literal value. For example:
"Part No." $GS $65.
Blanks are not significant except within quoted strings,
where they must be included.
A constant or group of concatenated constants must not
extend past column 75 of the screen. Apart from this
restriction, they can appear anywhere on the line.
Default = No constant.
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