3.10.1 OAM Section

The sections the part of the table OAM in which you can include user code to be used to derive virtual columns.

When LANSA is automatically generating an OAM, it looks for any virtual column code associated with the table and automatically includes it at the correct point.

Rules

Allowable values are:

ARRAYSPECIFICATIONS

Array specifications

CALCULATIONSAFTERINPUT

Calculations after input

CALCULATIONSBEFOREOUTPUT

Calculations before output

COMPILETIMEARRAYDATA

Compile time array data

DATASTRUCTURES

Data structures

EXTERNALFIELDRENAMES

External field renames

FILESPECIFICATIONS

File specifications

INTERNALSUBROUTINES

Internal subroutines

OUTPUTSPECIFICATIONS

Output specifications

 Tips & Techniques

  • The sections of the OAM that will require code may depend upon the language being used. For example, RPG has a very structured program layout that requires code definitions in specific parts of the program.


Also See

3.10.2 Virtual Code

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