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  • Construct a query condition through a series of menus The MENU QUERY command displays a series of four menus with a top line at the specified row <expN1>. The optional AT clause is us
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  • ...ocedure> command which activates another menu using any of the set of menu commands available in the Recital 4GL. ...the associated commands.. If the NOEXIT command is executed as one of the commands associated with a menu item, then the menu will not be exited.
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  • [[Category:Commands]] [[Category:Menus]]
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  • ...re in the following way: when a menu option is selected and its associated commands executed, the MENU FORMAT procedure is automatically re-executed. MENU FOR |NOREFRESH||The menu is generated without executing the extra commands (e.g. frame drawing) associated with it.
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  • [[Category:Commands]] [[Category:Menus]]
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  • [[Category:Commands]] [[Category:Menus]]
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  • [[Category:Commands]] [[Category:Menus]]
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  • [[Category:Commands]] [[Category:Menus]]
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  • ...xpN>. This command is used in conjunction with the READ MENU BAR and MENU commands. // Initialize arrays for the pull-down menus
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  • [[Category:Commands]] [[Category:Menus]]
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  • ... are displayed at the locations on the screen as specified by the @...MENU commands. A menu option can be selected by moving to the required option with the c If a selection is made on a menu item which does not have any commands associated with it, the menu is exited, the MENU() function returns the men
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  • ...d. The command SET COMPATIBLE should be set ON when using the Xbase style menus. [[Category:Commands]]
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  • ...PUP]], [[ON PAD]], [[ON SELECTION PAD]], [[ON SELECTION POPUP]], [[RELEASE MENUS]], [[RELEASE POPUPS]], [[SET COMPATIBLE]], [[SHOW MENU]], [[SHOW POPUP]] [[Category:Commands]]
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  • The SET COLOR and SET COLOR OF DIALOGFRAME commands may be used to specify the colors for the dialog box and frame. ...ructed through menu selections (see MENU QUERY for more information). The menus contain choice lists of fields, operators and connectors. If an invalid qu
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  • [[Category:Commands]] [[Category:Menus]]
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  • ..., [[ON SELECTION PAD]], [[ON SELECTION POPUP]], [[PADPROMPT()]], [[RELEASE MENUS]], [[RELEASE POPUPS]], [[SET COMPATIBLE]], [[SHOW MENU]], [[SHOW POPUP]] ...menus. The command SET COMPATIBLE should be set ON when using Xbase style menus. The menu name must first be defined with the DEFINE MENU command.
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  • ..., [[ON SELECTION PAD]], [[ON SELECTION POPUP]], [[PADPROMPT()]], [[RELEASE MENUS]], [[RELEASE POPUPS]], [[SET COMPATIBLE]], [[SHOW POPUP]] ...mands. The command SET COMPATIBLE should be set ON when using Xbase style menus.
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  • ...ssary. The command SET COMPATIBLE should be set ON when using Xbase style menus. The PROMPT <expC2> defines the text that will appear in the menu item. [[Category:Commands]]
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  • ...d. The command SET COMPATIBLE should be set ON when using the Xbase style menus. [[Category:Commands]]
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  • [[ACTIVATE MENU]], [[CLEAR MENUS]], [[DEFINE MENU]], [[ON PAD]], [[ON SELECTION PAD]], [[SET COMPATIBLE]] ...mmand. The command SET COMPATIBLE should be set ON when using Xbase style menus.
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