Frs_constant | Data Type | Returns | |
change | integer | Returns1 if the user has typed into the field, 0 otherwise. A corresponding set_frs statement is available to set the change variable for the field. A field's change variable is set to 1 whenever a runtime user types into the field. The clearrest FRS command, mapped to the Return key on many terminals, sets this constant. It is set to 0 at the start of a display loop, when a value is placed into the field by a putform statement or when the field is cleared by a clear statement. You cannot specify a table field when you use this constant. | |
color | integer | Returns the color code (0-7) for the field. The default color is 0. | |
columns | integer | Returns the number of columns occupied by the current simple field input area. Formname must be a quoted empty or blank string, and fieldname is not specified. | |
datatype | integer | Returns the true data type of field: | |
date money decimal char varchar integer float c text | 3 5 10 20 21 30 31 32 37 | ||
Nullable data types are returned as the negative value of the non-nullable ones. For example, a nullable integer data type returns -30. | |||
derived | integer | Returns a 1 if the field is a derived field or 0 if it is not. | |
derivation_string | character | Returns the derivation string of the field. If the field is not a derived field, this returns an empty string. | |
display | integer | Returns a 1 if the attribute specified by display is in effect for the field or 0 if it is not. Display can be any of the following constants: reverse blink underline intensity normal displayonly invisible Exception: normal returns 1 if no attributes are in effect for the field or 0 if any attribute is in effect; the settings of the displayonly and invisible attributes do not affect the value returned for the normal constant. To set display attributes, use the set_frs statement. | |
exists | integer | Returns 1 if the specified field exists, 0 if the field does not exist. Valid for simple fields and table fields. | |
format | character | Returns the format string specified for field. | |
inputmasking | integer | Returns 1 if inputmasking is in effect, 0 if it is not. | |
length | integer | Returns the length, in bytes, of the data area in the field. | |
mode | character | Returns the field's display mode as specified: fill, update (table field only), query or read. The specified field can be either a simple field or a table field. | |
name | character | Returns the name of the field. Because this constant always refers to the current field, it is not necessary to specify a fieldname. | |
number | integer | Returns the sequence number within the form for the field (sequence numbers start at 1). (If your form was created using Ingres 6.3 or an earlier release of Ingres, then display-only fields return a negative number.) | |
rows | integer | Returns the number of rows occupied by the current simple field input area. Formname must be a quoted empty or blank string, and fieldname is not specified. | |
startcolumn | integer | Returns the column position of the upper left hand corner of the current simple field input area. This constant does not allow the use of an explicit fieldname, and formname must be a quoted empty or blank string. The returned values are relative to the terminal screen, whose origin point is its upper left hand corner, described as row 1, column 1. If the value returned is zero or negative, then the upper left hand corner of the field is not visible on the screen. | |
startrow | integer | Returns the row position of the upper left hand corner of the current simple field input area. This constant does not allow the use of an explicit fieldname, and formname must be a quoted empty or blank string. The returned values are relative to the terminal screen, whose origin point is its upper left hand corner, described as row 1, column 1. If the value returned is zero or negative, then the upper left hand corner of the field is not visible on the screen. | |
table | integer | Returns 1 if this field is a table field, or 0 if it is a regular field. | |
type | integer | Returns the basic data type of field (1=integer, 2=float, money or decimal, 3=varchar or char or c or text or date). | |
valid | character | Returns the validation string for field. |