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- *DEFAULT, which is the default value, indicates that the system defaults for identification display attributes should be adopted. They are set up in the system definition block as overall system default values. Refer to The System Definition Data Areas in the LANSA for i User Guide and how to change it.
- *NONE indicates that identification text should have no special display attributes associated with it.
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*DFT, which is the default value, indicates that the PROMPT function key should be enabled or disabled automatically according to its default value defined in the system definition data area DC@A01. Refer System Definition Data Area DC@A01 in the LANSA for i User Guide for more information about this default value.
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*AUTO indicates that the prompt key processing should be handled automatically by LANSA. Before attempting to use this option, refer to Prompt Key Processing.
*NEXT indicates that control should be passed to the next command.
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Specifies whether the "next function" field should be shown on line 22 of the screen. The next function field is a facility that allows transfer between the functions in a process without the need to return to the process menu each time. Refer to the section that describes the The Function Control Table in the LANSA for i User Guide for more details about "next function" processing.
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*DFT, which is the default value, indicates that the system default value for the STD_HEAD parameter should be used. The system default value is stored in the LANSA system definition block. Refer to The System Definition Data Areas in the LANSA for i User Guide for more details of the system definition block and how to change it.
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