REPORT FORM

REPORT FORM

Display a report

Syntax

      REPORT FORM <cReportName> [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <cFile>] [<cScope>]
                  [WHILE <bWhile> ] [FOR <bFor> ]
                  [PLAIN |HEADING <cHeading>] [NOEJECT] [SUMMARY]
                  [NOCONSOLE]

Arguments

<cReportName> Name of report file

<cFile> Name of alternate file

<cScope> Scope.

<bWhile> Logical expression of WHILE condition .

<bFor> Logical expression of FOR condition.

<cHeading> Report heading

Description

This command prints out the report named <cReportName>, which is a standard FRM file. The file extension is not required because .frm will be assumed. The SET PATH TO and SET DEFAULT TO commands affect the search for the file <cReportName>; unless a drive and path are specified in <cReportName>, REPORT will search the path specified in the SET PATH command if it cannot find the report form in the current directory.

The output of the report will be offset based on the setting of the SET MARGIN TO value.

By default, output will go to the console; however, it may be controlled via either the TO PRINTER or TO FILE clause. If the output is to go to the file, the name of the alternate file is specified in <cFile>. Unless specified in <cFile>, the default file extension will be TXT.

<cScope> is the scope for this command. Valid scopes include NEXT <expN> (where <expN> is the number of records), RECORD <expN> (a specific record to be displayed), REST (all records from the current record position), and ALL (all records). The default is ALL.

Both logical expressions may work in conjuntion with one another, where <bFor> is the logical expression for the FOR condition (for records to be displayed within a given range) and <bWhile> for the WHILE condition (for records to be displayed until the condition fails).

If the PLAIN clause is specified, date and page numbers are suppressed. In addition, there is no automatic page breaking, and the report title and column headings appear only once at the top of the form.

If the HEADING clause is used, <cHeading> is displayed on the first title of each report page. The value of <cHeading> is evaluated only once before executing the report; varying the values of <cHeading> is not allowed. The PLAIN clause will take precedence over the HEADING clause if both are included.

If the NOEJECT clause is used, the initial page eject on the report will not be issued when the output clause TO PRINTER is specified. Otherwise, this clause has no effect.

If the SUMMARY Clause is specified, the report will contain only groups, subgroups, and grand total information. The detailed title item information will be ignored.

If the NOCONSOLE clause is specified, output to the console will be turned off while this command is being executed.

Examples

      PROCEDURE Main()
         USE test NEW
         REPORT FORM EE
         USE
         RETURN

Compliance

Clipper

Platforms

All

Files

Library is rtl

Seealso

LABEL FORM

LABEL FORM

LABEL FORM

Displays labels to the screen or an alternate device

Syntax

      LABEL FORM <cLabelName> [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <cFile>] [<cScope>]
                 [WHILE <bWhile> ] [FOR <bFor> ] [SAMPLE] [NOCONSOLE]

Arguments

<cLabelName> Name of label file <cFile> Name of an alternate file <cScope> Expression of a scoping condition <bWhile> WHILE condition <bFor> FOR condition

Description

This command allows labels to be printed based on the format outlined in LBL file specified as <cLabelName>. By default, output will go to the screen however this output may be rerouted with either the TO PRINTER or the TO FILE clause.

If the TO FILE clause is specified, the name of the ASCII text file containing the generated labels will be <cFile>.

If no file extension is specified a .txt extension is added. <cScope> is the scope condition for this command. Valid scopes include NEXT <expN> (number of records to be displayed, where <expN> is the number of records), RECORD <expN> (a specific record to be printed), REST (all records starting from the current record position, and ALL (all records). The default is ALL.

Both logical expression may work ill conjunction with one another where <bFor> is the logical expression for the FOR condition (for records to be displayed whitin a given value range) and <bWhile> for the WHILE condition (for records to be displayed until they fail to meet the condition).

If the SAMPLE clause is specified, test labels will be generated.

If the NOCONSOLE clause is specified, the console will be turned off while this command is being executed.

This command follows the search criteria outlined in the SET PATH TO command. The path may be specified, along, with (the drive letter, in <cLabelName>

Examples

      PROCEDURE Main()
         USE test NEW
         LABEL FORM EE
         USE
         RETURN

Compliance

Clipper

Platforms

All

Files

Library is rtl

Seealso

REPORT FORM

SP_CLABEL

CLABEL()

  Short:
  ------
  CLABEL() Menu driven module for label management

  Returns:
  --------
  Nothing

  Syntax:
  -------
  CLABEL([aInFieldNames,aInFieldDesc,aInFieldTypes],[lUseBuildex],[lRelease])

  Description:
  ------------
  This function requires no parameters and is entirely
  menu driven. Clipper compatible LBL files can be imported from.
  Definitions are stored in a DBF format. Labels may be printed by
  Query matches, by Tagging, or all records.

  Three arrays may be passed - <aInFieldNames> is an
  array of allowable field names. <aInFieldDesc>  is an array of
  field descriptions. <aInFieldTypes> is an array of field types.
  All three must be passed, or none. All fields are used as
  default, with field names being the default field descriptions.

  [lUseBuildex] if True, allows calling BUILDEX() to
  build complex expressions.

  [lRelease] if this is TRUE, CLABEL() will release the printer every
  50 labels. If on a network, this will allow the queue to empty out.
  If you are printing a bunch of labels, this can be important. Default
  is False.

  Examples:
  ---------
   use CUSTOMER

   CLABEL()

       or

   USE CUSTOMER
   aFlds := {"FNAME","LNAME","MI"}
   aFdes := {"First","Last","Middle"}
   aType := {"C","C","C"}
   CLABEL(aFlds,aFdes,aType,.t.)

  Notes:
  -------
  Requires datafile to be open.

  Reads Clipper compatible LBL files. Writes to a DBF.
  Does not call LABEL FORM. instead, uses its own label printing
  routine. Label printing routine optionally compresses blank
  lines (i.e. a 2nd address), as well as removing all but single
  space in a line (i.e. FIRSTNAME+ LASTNAME) See SLSF_LABEL() for
  notes on the storage DBF.

  Source:
  -------
  S_CLAB.PRG

 

Send to file

Write data to a file

Sending lines to a file is quite easy :

In addition of SET PRINTER on | OFF | <xlToggle> command, SET PRINTER, (like many other SET commands,) has a second form distinguished by TO keyword:

SET PRINTER TO [<xcDevice> | <xcFile> [ADDITIVE]]

The on|OFF form of SET PRINTER controls whether the output of console commands is echoed to the printer.

TO <xcDevice> identifies the name of the device where all subsequent printed output will be sent.

TO <xcFile> identifies the name of the output file. ( If a file extension is not specified, (.prn) is assumed.)

By using that last method we can send our lines to a file, instead of sending directly to printer:

 SET PRINTER TO Prnfile.txt
 SET DEVICE TO PRINTER
 SET PRINTER ON
 //
 @ 0, 0 SAY "This goes to Prnfile.txt"
 ? "So will this!"
 //
 SET DEVICE TO SCREEN
 SET PRINTER OFF
 SET PRINTER TO // Close the print file

Note that, though our target is not printer, we have use a SETting printer ON.

We have another method for sending someting to a file may be SET ALTERNATE command:

 SET ALTERNATE TO [<xcFile> [ADDITIVE]]
 SET ALTERNATE on | OFF | <xlToggle>

SET ALTERNATE is a console command that lets you write the output of console commands to a text file. Commands such as LIST, REPORT FORM, LABEL FORM, and ? that display to the screen without reference to row and column position are console commands. Most of these commands have a TO FILE clause that performs the same function as SET ALTERNATE. Full-screen commands such as @…SAY cannot be echoed to a disk file using SET ALTERNATE. Instead you can use SET PRINTER TO <xcFile> with SET DEVICE TO PRINTER to accomplish this.

SET ALTERNATE has two basic forms. The TO <xcFile> form creates a DOS text file with a default extension of (.txt) and overwrites any other file with the same name. Alternate files are not related to work areas with only one file open at a time. To close an alternate file, use CLOSE ALTERNATE, CLOSE ALL, or SET ALTERNATE TO with no argument.

The on|OFF form controls the writing of console output to the current alternate file. SET ALTERNATE ON begins the echoing of output to the alternate file. SET ALTERNATE OFF suppresses output to the alternate file but does not close it.

Examples :

This example creates an alternate file and writes the results of the ? command to the file for each record in the Customer database file:

 SET ALTERNATE TO Listfile
 SET ALTERNATE ON
 USE Customer NEW
 DO WHILE !EOF()
 ? Customer->Lastname, Customer->City
 SKIP
 ENDDO
 SET ALTERNATE OFF
 CLOSE ALTERNATE
 CLOSE Customer

A single difficulty may be making choose the best between possible methods

You can download a working example prg with a sample .dbf from here :

C5 UI – Advanced

C5 UI – Advanced

ACHOICE() :

Execute a pop-up menu

ACHOICE(<nTop>, <nLeft>, <nBottom>, <nRight>,
    <acMenuItems>,
    [<alSelectableItems> | <lSelectableItems>],
    [<cUserFunction>],
    [<nInitialItem>],
    [<nWindowRow>]) --> nPosition

BROWSE()* :

Browse records within a window

BROWSE([<nTop>], [<nLeft>],
    [<nBottom>], [<nRight>]) --> lSuccess

DBEDIT() :

Browse records in a table format

DBEDIT( [<nTop>], [<nLeft>],
    [<nBottom>], <nRight>],
    [<acColumns>],
    [<cUserFunction>],
    [<acColumnSayPictures> | <cColumnSayPicture>],
    [<acColumnHeaders> | <cColumnHeader>],
    [<acHeadingSeparators> | <cHeadingSeparator>],
    [<acColumnSeparators> | <cColumnSeparator>],
    [<acFootingSeparators> | <cFootingSeparator>],
    [<acColumnFootings> | <cColumnFooting>]) --> NIL

DISPLAY :

Display records to the console

DISPLAY <exp list>
    [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcFile>]
    [<scope>] [WHILE <lCondition>]
    [FOR <lCondition>] [OFF]

LIST :

List records to the console

LIST <exp list>
    [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcFile>]
    [<scope>] [WHILE <lCondition>]
    [FOR <lCondition>] [OFF]

LABEL FORM :

Display labels to the console

LABEL FORM <xcLabel>
    [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcFile>] [NOCONSOLE]
    [<scope>] [WHILE <lCondition>] [FOR <lCondition>]
    [SAMPLE]

REPORT FORM :

Display a report to the console

REPORT FORM <xcReport>
    [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcFile>] [NOCONSOLE]
    [<scope>] [WHILE <lCondition>] [FOR <lCondition>]
    [PLAIN | HEADING <cHeading>] [NOEJECT] [SUMMARY]

TEXT :

Display a literal block of text

TEXT [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcFile>]
    <text>...
ENDTEXT

C5_LABEL FORM

 LABEL FORM
 Display labels to the console
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Syntax

     LABEL FORM <xcLabel>
        [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcFile>] [NOCONSOLE]
        [<scope>] [WHILE <lCondition>] [FOR <lCondition>]
        [SAMPLE]

 Arguments

     <xcLabel> is the name of the label (.lbl) file that contains the
     FORM definition of the LABEL and can be specified either as a literal
     file name or as a character expression enclosed in parentheses.  If an
     extension is not specified .lbl is assumed.

     TO PRINTER echoes output to the printer.

     TO FILE <xcFile> echoes output to <xcFile>.  Specify <xcFile> as a
     literal file name or as a character expression enclosed in parentheses.
     If an extension is not specified, .txt is added.

     NOCONSOLE suppresses all LABEL FORM output to the console.  If not
     specified, output automatically displays to the console unless SET
     CONSOLE is OFF.

     <scope> is the portion of the current database file to display
     labels.  The default is ALL records.

     WHILE <lCondition> specifies the set of records meeting the
     condition from the current record until the condition fails.

     FOR <lCondition> specifies to LABEL FORM, the conditional set of
     records within the given scope.

     SAMPLE displays test labels as rows of asterisks.  Each test label
     has the same number of columns and rows as the label definition.  Then,
     following each test label display, is the query, "Do you want more
     samples?"  Answering "Y" forces another test label display.  Answering
     "N" causes LABEL FORM to display the actual labels for the specified
     scope and condition.

 Description

     LABEL FORM is a console command that sequentially accesses records in
     the current work area, displaying labels using a definition stored in a
     .lbl file.  Create the .lbl using RL.EXE or by dBASE III PLUS.  Refer to
     the "Report and Label Utility" chapter in the Programming and Utilities
     Guide for more information about creating label definitions.

     When invoked, output is sent to the screen and, optionally, to the
     printer and/or a file.  To suppress output to the screen while printing
     or echoing output to a file, SET CONSOLE OFF before invocation of LABEL
     FORM or use the NOCONSOLE keyword.

     When invoked, LABEL FORM searches the current SET PATH drive and
     directory, if the <xcLabel> file is not found in the current directory
     and the path is not specified.

 Notes

     .  Interrupting LABEL FORM: To interrupt a LABEL FORM, use
        INKEY() as a part of the FOR condition to test for an interrupt key
        press.  See the example below.

     .  Printer margin: LABEL FORM obeys the current SET MARGIN for
        output echoed to the printer.

 Examples

     .  This example prints a set of labels and writes them to a file
        with a single command.  Two forms of the command are shown:

        LOCAL cLabel := "Sales", cFile := "Sales"
        USE Sales INDEX Sales NEW
        LABEL FORM Sales TO PRINTER TO FILE Sales
        LABEL FORM (cLabel) TO PRINTER TO FILE (cFile)

     .  This example interrupts LABEL FORM using INKEY() to test if
        the user pressed the Esc key:

        #define K_ESC  27
        USE Sales INDEX Sales NEW
        LABEL FORM Sales WHILE INKEY() != K_ESC

 Files   Library is CLIPPER.LIB.

See Also: REPORT FORM SET PRINTER



C5 Commands

 ?|??            Display one or more values to the console
 @...BOX         Draw a box on the screen
 @...CLEAR       Clear a rectangular region of the screen
 @...GET         Create a new Get object and display it
 @...PROMPT      Paint a menu item and define a message
 @...SAY         Display data at a specified screen or printer row and column
 @...TO          Draw a single- or double-line box
 ACCEPT*         Place keyboard input into a memory variable
 APPEND BLANK    Add a new record to the current database file
 APPEND FROM     Import records from a database (.dbf) file or ASCII text file
 AVERAGE         Average numeric expressions in the current work area
 CALL*           Execute a C or Assembler procedure
 CANCEL*         Terminate program processing
 CLEAR ALL*      Close files and release public and private variables
 CLEAR GETS      Release Get objects from the current GetList array
 CLEAR MEMORY    Release all public and private variables
 CLEAR SCREEN    Clear the screen and return the cursor home
 CLEAR TYPEAHEAD Empty the keyboard buffer
 CLOSE           Close a specific set of files
 COMMIT          Perform a solid-disk write for all active work areas
 CONTINUE        Resume a pending LOCATE
 COPY FILE       Copy a file to a new file or to a device
 COPY STRUCTURE  Copy the current .dbf structure to a new database (.dbf) file
 COPY STRU EXTE  Copy field definitions to a .dbf file
 COPY TO         Export records to a database (.dbf) file or ASCII text file
 COUNT           Tally records to a variable
 CREATE          Create an empty structure extended (.dbf) file
 CREATE FROM     Create a new .dbf file from a structure extended file
 DELETE          Mark records for deletion
 DELETE FILE     Remove a file from disk
 DELETE TAG      Delete a tag
 DIR*            Display a listing of files from a specified path
 DISPLAY         Display records to the console
 EJECT           Advance the printhead to top of form
 ERASE           Remove a file from disk
 FIND*           Search an index for a specified key value
 GO              Move the pointer to the specified identity
 INDEX           Create an index file
 INPUT*          Enter the result of an expression into a variable
 JOIN            Create a new database file by merging from two work areas
 KEYBOARD        Stuff a string into the keyboard buffer
 LABEL FORM      Display labels to the console
 LIST            List records to the console
 LOCATE          Search sequentially for a record matching a condition
 MENU TO         Execute a lightbar menu for defined PROMPTs
 NOTE*           Place a single-line comment in a program file
 PACK            Remove deleted records from a database file
 QUIT            Terminate program processing
 READ            Activate full-screen editing mode using Get objects
 RECALL          Restore records marked for deletion
 REINDEX         Rebuild open indexes in the current work area
 RELEASE         Delete public and private memory variables
 RENAME          Change the name of a file
 REPLACE         Assign new values to field variables
 REPORT FORM     Display a report to the console
 RESTORE         Retrieve memory variables from a memory (.mem) file
 RESTORE SCREEN* Display a saved screen
 RUN             Execute a DOS command or program
 SAVE            Save variables to a memory (.mem) file
 SAVE SCREEN*    Save the current screen to a buffer or variable
 SEEK            Search an order for a specified key value
 SELECT          Change the current work area
 SET ALTERNATE   Echo console output to a text file
 SET BELL        Toggle sounding of the bell during full-screen operations
 SET CENTURY     Modify the date format to include or omit century digits
 SET COLOR*      Define screen colors
 SET CONFIRM     Toggle required exit key to terminate GETs
 SET CONSOLE     Toggle console display to the screen
 SET CURSOR      Toggle the screen cursor on or off
 SET DATE        Set the date format for input and display
 SET DECIMALS    Set the number of decimal places to be displayed
 SET DEFAULT     Set the CA-Clipper default drive and directory
 SET DELETED     Toggle filtering of deleted records
 SET DELIMITERS  Toggle or define GET delimiters
 SET DESCENDING  Change the descending flag of the controlling order
 SET DEVICE      Direct @...SAYs to the screen or printer
 SET EPOCH       Control the interpretation of dates with no century digits
 SET ESCAPE      Toggle Esc as a READ exit key
 SET EXACT*      Toggle exact matches for character strings
 SET EXCLUSIVE*  Establish shared or exclusive USE of database files
 SET FILTER      Hide records not meeting a condition
 SET FIXED       Toggle fixing of the number of decimal digits displayed
 SET FORMAT*     Activate a format when READ is executed
 SET FUNCTION    Assign a character string to a function key
 SET INDEX       Open one or more order bags in the current work area
 SET INTENSITY   Toggle enhanced display of GETs and PROMPTs
 SET KEY         Assign a procedure invocation to a key
 SET MARGIN      Set the page offset for all printed output
 SET MEMOBLOCK   Change the block size for memo files
 SET MESSAGE     Set the @...PROMPT message line row
 SET OPTIMIZE    Change the setting that optimizes using open orders
 SET ORDER       Select the controlling order
 SET PATH        Specify the CA-Clipper search path for opening files
 SET PRINTER     Toggle echo of output to printer or set the print destination
 SET PROCEDURE*  Compile procedures and functions into the current object file
 SET RELATION    Relate two work areas by a key value or record number
 SET SCOPE       Change the boundaries for scoping keys in controlling order
 SET SCOPEBOTTOM Change bottom boundary for scoping keys in controlling order
 SET SCOPETOP    Change top boundary for scoping keys in controlling order
 SET SCOREBOARD  Toggle the message display from READ or MEMOEDIT()
 SET SOFTSEEK    Toggle relative seeking
 SET TYPEAHEAD   Set the size of the keyboard buffer
 SET UNIQUE*     Toggle inclusion of non-unique keys into an index
 SET WRAP*       Toggle wrapping of the highlight in menus
 SKIP            Move the record pointer to a new position
 SORT            Copy to a database (.dbf) file in sorted order
 STORE*          Assign a value to one or more variables
 SUM             Sum numeric expressions and assign results to variables
 TEXT*           Display a literal block of text
 TOTAL           Summarize records by key value to a database (.dbf) file
 TYPE            Display the contents of a text file
 UNLOCK          Release file/record locks set by the current user
 UPDATE          Update current database file from another database file
 USE             Open an existing database (.dbf) and its associated files
 WAIT*           Suspend program processing until a key is pressed
 ZAP             Remove all records from the current database file

 

CL5 Printing Commands, Statements and Funtions

?/?? :

Display or print one or more values to the console or printer

? | ?? [<exp list>]

@…SAY :

Display or print data at a specified screen or printer row and column

@ <nRow>, <nCol>
   [SAY <exp>
   [PICTURE <cSayPicture>]
   [COLOR <cColorString>]]
   [GET <idVar>
   [PICTURE <cGetPicture>]
   [COLOR <cColorString>]]
   [WHEN <lPreExpression>]
   [RANGE* <dnLower>, <dnUpper>] |
   [VALID <lPostExpression>]

DEVPOS() :

Move the cursor or printhead to a new position depending on the current device

DEVPOS(<nRow>, <nCol>) --> NIL

DISPLAY :

Display or print records to the console or printer

DISPLAY <exp list>
   [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcFile>]
   [<scope>] [WHILE <lCondition>]
   [FOR <lCondition>] [OFF]

EJECT :

Advance the print head to top of form

EJECT

ISPRINTER() :

Determine whether the LPT1 is ready

ISPRINTER() --> lReady

LABEL FORM :

Display or print labels to the console or printer

LABEL FORM <xcLabel>
   [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcFile>] [NOCONSOLE]
   [<scope>] [WHILE <lCondition>] [FOR <lCondition>]
   [SAMPLE]

LIST :

List or print records to the console or printer

LIST <exp list>
   [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcFile>]
   [<scope>] [WHILE <lCondition>]
   [FOR <lCondition>] [OFF]

OUTSTD() :

Write a list of values to the standard output device

OUTSTD(<exp list>) --> NIL

PCOL() :

Return the current column position of the printhead

PCOL() --> nColumn

PROW() :

Return the current row position of the printhead

PROW() --> nRow

QOUT() :

Display or print a list of expressions to the console or printer

QOUT( [ <exp list> ] ) --> NIL
QQOUT( [ <exp list> ] ) --> NIL

REPORT FORM :

Display or print a report to the console or printer

REPORT FORM <xcReport>
   [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcFile>] [NOCONSOLE]
   [<scope>] [WHILE <lCondition>] [FOR <lCondition>]
   [PLAIN | HEADING <cHeading>] [NOEJECT] [SUMMARY]

SET MARGIN :

Set the page offset for all printed pages

SET MARGIN TO [<nPageOffset>]

SET PRINTER :

Toggle echo of console output to the printer or set the destination of printed output

SET PRINTER on | OFF | <xlToggle>
SET PRINTER TO [<xcDevice> | <xcFile> [ADDITIVE]]

SETPRC() :

Set PROW() and PCOL() values

SETPRC(<nRow>, <nCol>) --> NIL

TYPE :

Display or print the contents of a text file

TYPE <xcFile> [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcOutFile>]

C5 UI Commands & Functions

C5 User Interface Commands and Functions

Global Settings :

SET CENTURY :

Modify the date format to include or omit century digits

SET CENTURY on | OFF | <xlToggle>

SET COLOR* :

Define screen colors

SET COLOR | COLOUR TO [[<standard>]
    [,<enhanced>] [,<border>] [,<background>]
    [,<unselected>]] | (<cColorString>)

SET CONFIRM :

Toggle required exit key to terminate GETs

SET CONFIRM on | OFF | <xlToggle>

SET CONSOLE :

Toggle console display to the screen

SET CONSOLE ON | off | <xlToggle>

SET CURSOR :

Toggle the screen cursor on or off

SET CURSOR ON | off | <xlToggle>

SET DATE :

Set the date format for input and display

SET DATE FORMAT [TO] <cDateFormat>
SET DATE [TO] AMERICAN | ansi | british | french
    | german | italian | japan | usa

SET DECIMALS :

Set the number of decimal places displayed

SET DECIMALS TO [<nDecimals>]

SET DELIMITERS :

Toggle or define GET delimiters

SET DELIMITERS on | OFF | <xlToggle>
SET DELIMITERS TO [<cDelimiters> | DEFAULT]

SET DEVICE :

Direct @…SAYs to the screen or printer

SET DEVICE TO SCREEN | printer

SET EPOCH :

Control the interpretation of dates with no century digits

SET EPOCH TO <nYear>

SET FIXED :

Toggle fixing of the number of decimal digits displayed

SET FIXED on | OFF | <xlToggle>

SETBLINK() :

Toggle asterisk (*) interpretation in SET COLOR

SETBLINK([<lToggle>]) --> lCurrentSetting

SETCOLOR() :

Return the current colors and optionally set new colors

SETCOLOR([<cColorString>]) --> cColorString

SETCURSOR() :

Set the cursor shape

SETCURSOR([<nCursorShape>]) --> nCurrentSetting

SETMODE() :

Change display mode to specified number of rows and columns

SETMODE(<nRows>, <nCols>) --> lSuccess

SETPOS() :

Move the cursor to a new position

SETPOS(<nRow>, <nCol>) --> NIL

User Input :

CLEAR TYPEAHEAD :

Empty the keyboard buffer

CLEAR TYPEAHEAD

INKEY() :

Extract a character from the keyboard buffer

 
INKEY( [ <nSeconds> ] ) --> nInkeyCode

KEYBOARD :

Stuff a string into the keyboard buffer

KEYBOARD <cString>

LASTKEY() :

Return the INKEY() value of the last key in the buffer

LASTKEY() --> nInkeyCode

NEXTKEY() :

Read the pending key in the keyboard buffer

NEXTKEY() --> nInkeyCode

SET TYPEAHEAD :

Set the size of the keyboard buffer

SET TYPEAHEAD TO <nKeyboardSize>

Basic :

?/?? :

Display one or more values to the console

? | ?? [<exp list>]

@…BOX :

Draw a box on the screen

@ <nTop>, <nLeft>, <nBottom>, <nRight>
  BOX <cBoxString> [COLOR <cColorString>]

@…CLEAR :

Clear a rectangular region of the screen

@ <nTop>, <nLeft> [CLEAR
  [TO <nBottom>, <nRight>]]

@…SAY :

Display data at a specified screen or printer row and column

@ <nRow>, <nCol>
    [SAY <exp>
    [PICTURE <cSayPicture>]
    [COLOR <cColorString>]]
    GET <idVar>
    [PICTURE <cGetPicture>]
    [COLOR <cColorString>]
    [WHEN <lPreExpression>]
    [RANGE* <dnLower>, <dnUpper>] |
    [VALID <lPostExpression>]

@…TO :

Draw a single or double line box

@ <nTop>, <nLeft>
    TO <nBottom>, <nRight> [DOUBLE] [COLOR
    <cColorString>]

ACCEPT :

Place keyboard input into a memory variable

ACCEPT [<expPrompt>] TO <idVar>

INPUT :

Enter the result of an expression into a variable

INPUT [<expPrompt>] TO <idVar>

 

ALERT() :

Display a simple modal dialog box

ALERT( <cMessage>, [<aOptions>] ) --> nChoice

CLEAR SCREEN :

Clear the screen and home the cursor

CLEAR [SCREEN] | CLS

COL() :

Return the screen cursor column position

COL() --> nCol

COLORSELECT()

                Activate attribute in current color settings

   COLORSELECT(<nColorIndex>) --> NIL

DEVOUT() :

Write a value to the current device

DEVOUT(<exp>, [<cColorString>]) --> NIL

DEVOUTPICT() :

Write a value to the current device using a picture clause

DEVOUTPICT(<exp>, <cPicture>, [<cColorString>]) --> NIL

           DEVPOS() :

Move the cursor or printhead to a new position depending on the

current device

        DEVPOS(<nRow>, <nCol>) --> NIL

DISPBEGIN() :

Begin buffering screen output

DISPBEGIN() --> NIL

DISPBOX() :

Display a box on the screen

DISPBOX(<nTop>, <nLeft>, <nBottom>, <nRight>,
    [<cnBoxString>], [<cColorString>]) --> NIL

DISPCOUNT() :

Return the number of pending DISPEND() requests

DISPCOUNT() --> nDispCount

DISPEND() :

Display buffered screen updates

DISPEND() --> NIL

DISPOUT() :

Write a value to the display

DISPOUT(<exp>, [<cColorString>]) --> NIL

OUTERR() :

Write a list of values to the standard error device

OUTERR(<exp list>) --> NIL

OUTSTD() :

Write a list of values to the standard output device

OUTSTD(<exp list>) --> NIL

QOUT() :

Display a list of expressions to the console

QOUT([<exp list>]) --> NIL
QQOUT([<exp list>]) --> NIL

RESTORE SCREEN* :

Display a saved screen

RESTORE SCREEN [FROM <cScreen>]

RESTSCREEN() :

Display a saved screen region to a specified location

RESTSCREEN([<nTop>], [<nLeft>],
    [<nBottom>], [<nRight>], <cScreen>) --> NIL

ROW() :

Return the screen row position of the cursor

ROW() --> nRow

SAVE SCREEN* :

Save current screen to a buffer or variable

SAVE SCREEN [TO <idVar>]

SAVESCREEN() :

Save a screen region for later display

SAVESCREEN([<nTop>], [<nLeft>],
    [<nBottom>], [<nRight>]) --> cScreen

SCROLL() :

Scroll a screen region up or down

SCROLL([<nTop>], [<nLeft>],
     [<nBottom>], [<nRight>], [<nVert>] [<nHoriz>])
 --> NIL

TYPE :

Display or print the contents of a text file

TYPE <xcFile> [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcOutFile>]

Advanced :

ACHOICE() :

Execute a pop-up menu

ACHOICE(<nTop>, <nLeft>, <nBottom>, <nRight>,
    <acMenuItems>,
    [<alSelectableItems> | <lSelectableItems>],
    [<cUserFunction>],
    [<nInitialItem>],
    [<nWindowRow>]) --> nPosition

BROWSE()* :

Browse records within a window

BROWSE([<nTop>], [<nLeft>],
    [<nBottom>], [<nRight>]) --> lSuccess

DBEDIT() :

Browse records in a table format

DBEDIT( [<nTop>], [<nLeft>],
    [<nBottom>], <nRight>],
    [<acColumns>],
    [<cUserFunction>],
    [<acColumnSayPictures> | <cColumnSayPicture>],
    [<acColumnHeaders> | <cColumnHeader>],
    [<acHeadingSeparators> | <cHeadingSeparator>],
    [<acColumnSeparators> | <cColumnSeparator>],
    [<acFootingSeparators> | <cFootingSeparator>],
    [<acColumnFootings> | <cColumnFooting>]) --> NIL

DISPLAY :

Display records to the console

DISPLAY <exp list>
    [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcFile>]
    [<scope>] [WHILE <lCondition>]
    [FOR <lCondition>] [OFF]

LIST :

List records to the console

LIST <exp list>
    [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcFile>]
    [<scope>] [WHILE <lCondition>]
    [FOR <lCondition>] [OFF]

LABEL FORM :

Display labels to the console

LABEL FORM <xcLabel>
    [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcFile>] [NOCONSOLE]
    [<scope>] [WHILE <lCondition>] [FOR <lCondition>]
    [SAMPLE]

REPORT FORM :

Display a report to the console

REPORT FORM <xcReport>
    [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcFile>] [NOCONSOLE]
    [<scope>] [WHILE <lCondition>] [FOR <lCondition>]
    [PLAIN | HEADING <cHeading>] [NOEJECT] [SUMMARY]

TEXT :

Display a literal block of text

TEXT [TO PRINTER] [TO FILE <xcFile>]
    <text>...
ENDTEXT

GET System :

Standard :

@…GET :

Create a new Get object and display it on the screen

@ <nRow>, <nCol>
    [SAY <exp>
    [PICTURE <cSayPicture>]
    [COLOR <cColorString>]]
    GET <idVar>
    [PICTURE <cGetPicture>]
    [COLOR <cColorString>]
    [WHEN <lPreExpression>]
    [RANGE* <dnLower>, <dnUpper>] |
    [VALID <lPostExpression>]

CLEAR GETS :

Release Get objects from the current GetList array

CLEAR GETS

READ :

Activate full-screen editing mode using Get objects

READ [SAVE]

READEXIT() :

Toggle Uparrow and Downarrow as READ exit keys

READEXIT([<lToggle>]) --> lCurrentState

READINSERT() :

Toggle the current insert mode for READ and MEMOEDIT()

READINSERT([<lToggle>]) --> lCurrentMode

READKEY()* :

Determine what key was used to terminate a READ

READKEY() --> nReadkeyCode

READMODAL() :

Activate a full-screen editing mode for a GetList

READMODAL(<aGetList>) --> NIL

READVAR() :

Return the current GET/MENU variable name

READVAR() --> cVarName

SET ESCAPE :

Toggle Esc as a READ exit key

SET ESCAPE ON | off | <xlToggle>

SET FORMAT :

Activate a format when READ is executed

SET FORMAT TO [<idProcedure>[.<ext>]]

SET INTENSITY :

Toggle enhanced display of GETs and PROMPTs

SET INTENSITY ON | off | <xlToggle>

SET SCOREBOARD :

Toggle the message display from READ or MEMOEDIT()

SET SCOREBOARD ON | off | <xlToggle>

UPDATED() :

Determine if any GET changed during a READ

UPDATED() --> lChange

Getsys.prg Functions :

GETACTIVE() :

Return the currently active Get object

GETACTIVE() --> objGet

GETAPPLYKEY() :

Apply a key to a Get object from within a Get reader

GETAPPLYKEY(<oGet>, <nKey>) --> NIL

GETDOSETKEY() :

Process SET KEY during Get editing

GETDOSETKEY(<oGet>) --> NIL

GETPOSTVALIDATE() :

Postvalidate the current Get object

GETPOSTVALIDATE(<oGet>) --> lSuccess

GETPREVALIDATE() :

Prevalidate a Get object

GETPREVALIDATE(<oGet>) --> lSuccess

GETREADER() :

Execute standard READ behavior for a Get object

GETREADER(<oGet>) --> NIL

READFORMAT() :

Return, and optionally set, the format file code block

READFORMAT([<bFormat>]) --> bCurrentFormat

READKILL() :

Return, and optionally set, the READ terminate flag

READKILL([<lKillRead>]) --> lCurrentSetting

READUPDATED() :

Return, and optionally set, whether a Get changed

READUPDATED([<lChanged>]) --> lCurrentSetting

GET Class :

Class Function :

GetNew() : Create a new Get object

Exported Instance Variables :

badDate : Indicates if the editing buffer contains an invalid date
block : Code block to associate Get with a variable
buffer : Character value that defines the editing buffer
cargo : User-definable variable
changed : Indicates whether the Get:buffer has changed
clear : Indicates whether the editing buffer should be cleared
col : Get column number
colorSpec : Display attributes string
decPos : Decimal point position within the editing buffer
exitState : Means by which the user exited the Get
hasFocus : Indicates whether or not the Get object has input focus
minus : Indicates whether or not a minus sign has been entered
name : Get variable name
original : Character string containing the original value of the Get
picture : PICTURE string
pos : Current cursor position within the editing buffer
postBlock : Code block to validate a newly entered value
preBlock : Code block to decide if editing is permitted
reader : Contains a block to affect READ behavior on a Get object
rejected : Indicates if last insert/overStrike character was rejected
row : Get row number
subscript : Information about array Get objects .
type : Get variable data type
typeOut : Indicates attempt to move the cursor out of editing buffer

Exported Methods :

State Change Methods :

assign() : Assigns the editing buffer contents to the Get variable
colorDisp() : Changes a Get object’s color and then redisplay it
display() : Displays the Get on the screen .
killFocus() : Takes input focus away from the Get object
reset() : Resets the internal state information of the Get
setFocus() : Gives input focus to the Get object
undo() : Sets the Get variable back to Get:original
unTransform() : Converts character value to its original data type
updateBuffer() : Updates the editing buffer and redisplays the Get
varGet() : Returns the current value of the Get variable
varPut() : Sets the Get variable to the passed value

Cursor Movement Methods :

end() : Moves the cursor to the rightmost position
home() : Moves the cursor to the leftmost position
left() : Moves the cursor left one character
right() : Moves the cursor right one character
toDecPos() : Moves the cursor to the immediate right of Get:decPos
wordLeft() : Moves the cursor left one word
wordRight() : Moves the cursor right one word

Editing Methods :

backspace() : Moves the cursor to the left and deletes one character
delete() : Deletes the character under the cursor
delEnd() : Deletes from current cursor position to the end of the Get
delLeft() : Deletes the character to the left of the cursor
delRight() : Deletes the character to the right of the cursor
delWordLeft() : Deletes the word to the left of the cursor
delWordRight() : Deletes the word to the right of the cursor

Text Entry Methods :

insert() : Inserts characters into the editing buffer
overStrike() : Overwrites characters in the editing buffer

Menu System :

@…PROMPT :

Paint a menu item and define a message

@ <nRow>, <nCol> PROMPT <cMenuItem>
     [MESSAGE <cExpression>]

MENU TO :

Execute a lightbar menu for defined PROMPTs

     MENU TO <idVar>

          MENUMODAL :

Activate a top bar menu

         MENUMODAL(<oTopBar>, <nSelection>, <nMsgRow>,
             <nMsgLeft>, <nMsgRight>, <cMsgColor>) --> MenuID

SET MESSAGE :

Set the @…PROMPT message line row

SET MESSAGE TO [<nRow> [CENTER | CENTRE]]

SET INTENSITY :

Toggle enhanced display of GETs and PROMPTs

SET INTENSITY ON | off | <xlToggle>

SET WRAP :

Toggle wrapping of the highlights in MENUs

SET WRAP on | OFF | <xlToggle>

Browse Classes :

TBrowse :

Provides objects for browsing table-oriented data.

Description :

A TBrowse object is a general purpose browsing mechanism for table-oriented data. TBrowse objects provide a sophisticated architecture for acquiring, formatting, and displaying data. Data retrieval and file positioning are performed via user-supplied code blocks, allowing a high degree of flexibility and interaction between the browsing mechanism and the underlying data source. The format of individual data items can be precisely controlled via the TBColumn data retrieval code blocks; overall display formatting and attributes can be controlled by sending appropriate messages to the TBrowse object.

A TBrowse object relies on one or more TBColumn objects. A TBColumn object contains the information necessary to define a single column of the browse table (see TBColumn class in this chapter).

During operation, a TBrowse object retrieves data by evaluating code blocks. The data is organized into rows and columns and displayed within a specified rectangular region of the screen. The TBrowse object maintains an internal browse cursor. The data item on which the browse cursor rests is displayed in a highlighted color. (The actual screen cursor is also positioned to the first character of this data item.)

Initially, the browse cursor is placed on the data item at the top left of the browse display. Messages can then be sent to the TBrowse object to navigate the displayed data, causing the browse cursor to move. These messages are normally sent in response to user keystrokes.

New data is automatically retrieved as required by navigation requests. When navigation proceeds past the edge of the visible rectangle, rows or columns beyond that edge are automatically brought into view. When new rows are brought into view, the underlying data source is repositioned by evaluating a code block.

Note: TBrowse objects do not clear the entire window before output during redisplay operations. Part of the window may still be cleared when data from the existing display is scrolled.

Class Functions :

TBrowseNew() :

Create a new TBrowse object

 TBrowseNew(<nTop>, <nLeft>, <nBottom>, <nRight>)
 --> objTBrowse

Returns a new TBrowse object with the specified coordinate settings. The TBrowse object is created with no columns and no code blocks for data positioning. These must be provided before the TBrowse object can be used.

TBrowseDB() :

Create a new TBrowse object for browsing a database file

 TBrowseDB(<nTop>, <nLeft>, <nBottom>, <nRight>)
 --> objTBrowse

Returns a new TBrowse object with the specified coordinate settings and default code blocks for data source positioning within database files. The default code blocks execute the GO TOP, GO BOTTOM, and SKIP operations.

Note that TBrowseDB() creates an object with no column objects. To make the TBrowse object usable, you must add a column for each field to be displayed

Exported Instance Variables:

autoLite : Logical value to control highlighting
cargo : User-definable variable
colCount : Number of browse columns
colorSpec : Color table for the TBrowse display
colPos : Current cursor column position
colSep : Column separator character
footSep : Footing separator character
freeze : Number of columns to freeze
goBottomBlock : Code block executed by TBrowse:goBottom()
goTopBlock : Code block executed by TBrowse:goTop()
headSep : Heading separator character
hitBottom : Indicates the end of available data
hitTop : Indicates the beginning of available data
leftVisible : Indicates position of leftmost unfrozen column in display
nBottom : Bottom row number for the TBrowse display
nLeft : Leftmost column for the TBrowse display
nRight : Rightmost column for the TBrowse display
nTop : Top row number for the TBrowse display
rightVisible : Indicates position of rightmost unfrozen column in display
rowCount : Number of visible data rows in the TBrowse display
rowPos : Current cursor row position
skipBlock : Code block used to reposition data source
stable : Indicates if the TBrowse object is stable

Exported Methods:

Cursor Movement Methods :

down() : Moves the cursor down one row
end() : Moves the cursor to the rightmost visible data column
goBottom() : Repositions the data source to the bottom of file
goTop() : Repositions the data source to the top of file
home() : Moves the cursor to the leftmost visible data column
left() : Moves the cursor left one column
pageDown() : Repositions the data source downward
pageUp() : Repositions the data source upward
panEnd() : Moves the cursor to the rightmost data column
panHome() : Moves the cursor to the leftmost visible data column
panLeft() : Pans left without changing the cursor position
panRight() : Pans right without changing the cursor position
right() : Moves the cursor right one column
up() : Moves the cursor up one row

Miscellaneous Methods :

addColumn() : Adds a TBColumn object to the TBrowse object
colorRect() : Alters the color of a rectangular group of cells
colWidth() : Returns the display width of a particular column
configure() : Reconfigures the internal settings of the TBrowse object
deHilite() : Dehighlights the current cell
delColumn() : Delete a column object from a browse
forceStable() : Performs a full stabilization .
getColumn() : Gets a specific TBColumn object
hilite() : Highlights the current cell
insColumn() : Insert a column object in a browse
invalidate() : Forces redraw during next stabilization
refreshAll() : Causes all data to be refreshed during the next stabilize
refreshCurrent() : Causes the current row to be refreshed on next stabilize
setColumn() : Replaces one TBColumn object with another
stabilize() : Performs incremental stabilization

TBColumn :

Provides the column objects TBrowse objects.

Description :

A TBColumn object is a simple object containing the information needed to fully define one data column of a TBrowse object (see the TBrowse reference in this chapter). TBColumn objects have no methods, only exported instance variables.

Class Function :

TBColumnNew() :

Create a new TBColumn object.

TBColumnNew(<cHeading>, <bBlock>) --> objTBColumn

Exported Instance Variables :

block : Code block to retrieve data for the column
cargo : User-definable variable
colorBlock : Code block that determines color of data items
colSep : Column separator character
defColor : Array of numeric indexes into the color table
footing : Column footing
footSep : Footing separator character
heading : Column heading
headSep : Heading separator character
width : Column display width

Example :

This example is a code fragment that creates a TBrowse object and adds some TBColumn objects to it:

USE Customer NEW
//
// Create a new TBrowse object
objBrowse := TBrowseDB(1, 1, 23, 79)
//
// Create some new TBColumn objects and
// add them to the TBrowse object
objBrowse:addColumn(TBColumnNew( "Customer", ;
                    {|| Customer->Name} ))
objBrowse:addColumn(TBColumnNew( "Address", ;
                    {|| Customer->Address} ))
objBrowse:addColumn(TBColumnNew( "City", ;
                    {|| Customer->City} ))
.
. <statements to actually browse the data>
.
CLOSE Customer

For a simple and working sample look at here.