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Variable Database Zoom Screen

The value of each variable can be up to 140 characters in length, but only the first eight characters of each variable value are displayed. The Variable Database Zoom screen enables display of the full variable value. To display the full variable value, specify option Z (Zoom) next to the desired row in the Display screen. The Zoom screen is displayed.

Figure 15 Variable Database Zoom Screen

VALUES OF DATABASE: COSALLMT ROW:  87932454                         (IV.V.Z)

COMMAND ===>                                                    SCROLL===> CRSR

     O NAME      VALUE

     U DESIRED   UP

     U CURRENT   UNKNOWN

     U DESIRED

     U OBJDB     COSVTMOB

     U ACTCLASS

     U METCLASS

     U METHOD    COSMET13

======== >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> NO MORE COLUMNS IN THIS ROW <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ========

   

OPTIONS:  A ADDITIONAL INFORMATION                                     08.31.07

The following predefined display types are available for the Variable Database Zoom screen:

Table 75 Display Types of the Variable Database Zoom Screen

Type

Description

D (Default display type)

Includes the first 64 characters of the value of each variable in the selected database row. A second line containing the remainder of the variable value (up to 76 characters) can be displayed using option A (Additional Information).

B (Blank Line display type)

Displays the second line for all variables, regardless of whether or not it contains additional information.

While in the Variable Database Zoom screen, the display type can be changed using the DISPLAY command. Format of the command is:

DISPLAY x

where x is the identifying letter for the desired type.

DISPLAY can be abbreviated to DI.

For a list of display types, enter DISPLAY ? to show the Display Options window. To select a display type in the window, specify S (SELECT) in the Option field next to the ID. To exit the window without selecting a display type, press PF03/PF15 (END).

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Navigating and Using the IOA Variable Database Facility