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<p>Use the $ChkMod function after a READ SCREEN or REREAD SCREEN statement to determine whether the terminal operator entered data for any full-screen input fields or for a specific input field. See a discussion of the full-screen feature in [[Full-screen feature#Full-screen processing|Full-screen processing]]. </p> | <p>Use the $ChkMod function after a [[Full-screen_feature#READ_SCREEN_statement|READ SCREEN]] or REREAD SCREEN statement to determine whether the terminal operator entered data for any full-screen input fields or for a specific input field. See a discussion of the full-screen feature in [[Full-screen feature#Full-screen processing|Full-screen processing]]. </p> | ||
<b>Syntax</b> | <b>Syntax</b> | ||
<p>The format of the $ChkMod function is:</p> | <p>The format of the $ChkMod function is:</p> |
Revision as of 16:03, 22 January 2018
Use the $ChkMod function after a READ SCREEN or REREAD SCREEN statement to determine whether the terminal operator entered data for any full-screen input fields or for a specific input field. See a discussion of the full-screen feature in Full-screen processing.
Syntax
The format of the $ChkMod function is:
$ChkMod (screenname [, inputname])
- Both the screenname and inputname arguments are expected to be string expressions and can include quoted strings, %variables, field names, or functions.
- If inputname (representing an input field on the specified screen) is not included in the function call, $ChkMod returns the number of input fields for which the terminal operator entered data.
If screenname and/or inputname are quoted strings, the name must be enclosed in single quotation marks:
$chkmod ('EMPSCRN', 'NAME')
If inputname is specified, $ChkMod returns a value of 0 if the input field was not modified. $ChkMod returns a value of 1 if the field was modified.