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{{DISPLAYTITLE:$Web_Screen}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:$Web_Screen}} | ||
<span class="pageSubtitle" | <span class="pageSubtitle">Set 3270 to HTML mapping options</span> | ||
<var>$Web_Screen</var> sets the value of 3270-screen-to-HTML mapping options and/or returns the current value of these options. | <var>$Web_Screen</var> sets the value of 3270-screen-to-HTML mapping options and/or returns the current value of these options. | ||
<var>$Web_Screen</var> is a [[Calling_Sirius_Mods_$functions|callable]] $function. | <var>$Web_Screen</var> is a [[Calling_Sirius_Mods_$functions|callable]] $function. | ||
<var>$Web_Screen</var> accepts two arguments, the first one required, and it returns a string containing the previous setting of the indicated parameter, or it returns a null for any errors. | <var>$Web_Screen</var> accepts two arguments, the first one required, and it returns a string containing the previous setting of the indicated parameter, or it returns a null for any errors. | ||
==Syntax== | |||
<p class="syntax"><span class="term">%curval</span> = <span class="literal">$Web_Screen</span>( <span class="term">parameter</span>, <span class="term">value</span> ) | |||
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===Syntax terms=== | ===Syntax terms=== | ||
<table class="syntaxTable"> | <table class="syntaxTable"> | ||
<tr><th>parameter</th> | <tr><th>parameter</th> | ||
<td>The name of a parameter that controls the conversion of 3270 screens to HTML. These are the same parameters that can be set via JANUS WEB SCREEN rules, as documented in .</td></tr> | <td>The name of a parameter that controls the conversion of 3270 screens to HTML. These are the same parameters that can be set via <var>JANUS WEB SCREEN</var> rules, as documented in <var>[[JANUS WEB SCREEN]]</var>.</td></tr> | ||
<tr><th>value</th> | <tr><th>value</th> | ||
<td>The new value for the parameter. These are the same values that can be set via JANUS WEB SCREEN rules | <td>The new value for the parameter. These are the same values that can be set via <var>JANUS WEB SCREEN</var> rules. | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
Latest revision as of 21:41, 5 June 2013
Set 3270 to HTML mapping options
$Web_Screen sets the value of 3270-screen-to-HTML mapping options and/or returns the current value of these options.
$Web_Screen is a callable $function.
$Web_Screen accepts two arguments, the first one required, and it returns a string containing the previous setting of the indicated parameter, or it returns a null for any errors.
Syntax
%curval = $Web_Screen( parameter, value )
Syntax terms
parameter | The name of a parameter that controls the conversion of 3270 screens to HTML. These are the same parameters that can be set via JANUS WEB SCREEN rules, as documented in JANUS WEB SCREEN. |
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value | The new value for the parameter. These are the same values that can be set via JANUS WEB SCREEN rules. |
Usage notes
- If the parameter name is missing or invalid or the value is invalid, $Web_Screen returns a null string. If the value argument is missing, $Web_Screen returns the current value of the indicated parameter. In all other cases, $Web_Screen sets the value of parameter to value, and it returns value to indicate success.
- $Web_Screen only affects the settings for the current Janus Web Server Legacy session; it does not affect settings for other users or other sessions for the same user. It also does not affect the initial screen rules for subsequent Janus Web Legacy sessions.
Examples
- In the following example, the labels for function keys 1, 3 , 7, and 8 are set for subsequent 3270 screens. The current settings for other function keys are unaffected.
* Set some function key values %JUNK = $Web_Screen('PF1', 'Help') %JUNK = $Web_Screen('PF3', 'Quit') %JUNK = $Web_Screen('PF7', 'Down') %JUNK = $Web_Screen('PF8', 'Up')
- There are certain self-defining parameters for JANUS WEB SCREEN rules that don't have the parameter and value format but simply have a parameter name. Examples of this are CSSINSP, NOCSSINSP, LEGBL, and NOLEGBL. For these types of parameters, the parameter name is not required; if present, it must be the alternate value of that parameter:
%JUNK = $Web_Screen(, 'NOCSSINSP') %JUNK = $Web_Screen('LEGBL', 'LEGBL') %JUNK = $Web_Screen(, 'CSSTITLESPAN')
Also, for these types of parameters, the value returned by $Web_Screen will be one of the alternate values, so the following statement might set %JUNK to either CSSINSP or NOCSSINSP:
%JUNK = $Web_Screen('NOCSSINSP')
This statement would set %JUNK to either CSSTITLEDIV or CSSTITLESPAN, depending on the old setting of this parameter:
%JUNK = $Web_Screen(,'CSSTITLEDIV')