Chapter 3-1: Overview of APPX Processes Cover Page 3-01:Frames3-01:Process Control Files

Images


An image is a designer-painted format that presents information and options to a user, or retrieves information and option requests from a user. Menu, input, inquiry, and output processes all utilize images. An example of an input image is shown in Figure 3-1-4.

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Figure 3-1-4. An APPX Input Process Image

Images consist of three primary components:

·     Items, which are individual appearances of a field from the data dictionary, as painted on an image. An item’s appearance is affected both by the specifications you enter in the dictionary and the display characteristics you define when the item is painted.

·     Text consists of descriptions and identifying labels that are added to an image. Option names on menus, and column headings and field labels on input screens, are examples of background text.

·     A characteristic is a specification that corresponds to a display attribute for items and text. Characteristics such as underlining apply to both screen displays and hard copy output. Other characteristics such as inverse/normal presentation, blinking, and bright/dim controls apply only to a screen image.

Alternate Images

An image may be the only image for a frame, or one of a number of alternate images. An alternate image is one of a group of mutually exclusive images, the display of which is dependent upon the number that is assigned to the image and the value in the predefined field ALTERNATE IMAGE NUMBER.

For example, you might create a customer input process that requires a user to complete specifications on two screens. The first screen contains basic customer information, including a customer type field that indicates whether a customer is domestic or international. Since different information is needed for the two types of customers, the image presented on the second screen depends upon the customer type entry. In other words, the frame definition for the first screen has only one image whereas the frame definition for the second screen has two alternate images (one domestic and one international), with image selection based upon the value in the customer type field.

 

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