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If you are not working in a multilingual environment, ignore this language selection panel and proceed to details of the next screen panel.
If you are working in a multilingual environment, then the initial screen that will appear after choosing to review or change the action bar control table will look like this:
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Use the "/" symbol to select the language that the action bar control table is to be displayed/changed in, then press enter.
Textual changes made to the action bar control table will only effect the selected language.
Structural changes made to the action bar control table (like removing options, changing accelerator keys, etc) will effect all languages.
After the desired language has been selected (if required), a screen similar to the following example will result:
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From the Action Bar Definition Table screen it is possible to:
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- The number associates top of screen details with the bottom.
- The number is not fixed and may change from time to time.
- Text is in format xxxxxxxx / dddddddddddddddd.
- xxxxxxxx may be "Function" indicating an RDML function that belongs to the current process.
- xxxxxxxx may be "Attached Process" indicating a process that has been attached to the current process.
- xxxxxxxx may be "Attached Function" indicating a function that has been attached to the current process from another process.
- xxxxxxxx may be "Special Entry" indicating a special entry that has been defined within the current process.
- dddddddddddddd is the description associated with the object.
- Attached processes may cause a menu to appear if they are menu style (i.e. SAA/CUA) and thus do not have an action bar.
- Attached functions may cause the action bar to disappear if they are menu style (i.e. SAA/CUA) and thus do not have an action bar.
- Attached processes may cause another action bar to appear if they are action bar style. This facility can be used to build up a "hierarchy" of action bars in an acceptable manner.
- Attached functions may cause another action bar to appear. (i.e. the action bar associated with the process to which they belong, not the current process's action bar). This can be confusing to end users in some situations and should be carefully controlled or avoided.
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