By default, all entries of lowercase characters in the Report Decollating Mission Definition screen are converted and saved as uppercase. You can use the CAPS OFF command to enable certain fields to accept and save lowercase entries.
Valid formats of the CAPS command are:
Table 26 CAPS Command Formats
Command |
Description |
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CAPS |
Indicates whether CAPS ON or CAPS OFF mode is active. |
CAPS ON |
Forces all user entries to be displayed in uppercase characters, regardless of the case in which they were entered. Default. |
CAPS OFF |
Enables user entries in certain parameters to be entered, saved, and displayed in lowercase. |
The CAPS OFF command is available only for the following parameters and subparameters:
Table 27 Parameters and Subparameters Accepting Lowercase Values
Parameter |
Description |
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DO NAME |
All values can be entered and retained in lowercase. |
DO REMARK |
All values can be entered and retained in lowercase. |
DO REMARK2 |
All values can be entered and retained in lowercase. |
DO REMARK3 |
All values can be entered and retained in lowercase. |
DO INDEX |
All values of the MASK subparameter can be entered and retained in lowercase. |
SET |
All values of the %%VAR subparameter for user-defined variables can be entered and retained in lowercase. |
DO SET |
All values of the %%VAR subparameter for user-defined variables can be entered and retained in lowercase. |
PRINT/CDAM PARMS |
All values of the XMLSEP subparameter can be entered and retained in lowercase. |
WHEN LINE |
All values of the STRING subparameter can be entered and retained in lowercase. |
WHEN VAR |
All values of the STRING subparameter can be entered and retained in lowercase. |
When you first enter a decollation mission definition screen, the CTOD78I message is displayed with the current CAPS setting. The CTOD78I message is also displayed, with the current ON or OFF status, whenever you enter the CAPS command.
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