Adiscf Functions

Adiscf functions are accessed from menus. The following table lists the available functions in alphabetical order, describes them in detail, and indicates the keys you must press to access them.

Add New Tab Stop
Access keys: F2>F4>F2
Sets a tab stop at the current cursor position. A "T" is displayed to show the position of the new tab stop. During an ACCEPT operation,Tab only moves to the next tab stop if it is mapped to the "Move to next tab stop" function.
Alter ACCEPT/DISPLAY Options
Access keys: F2>F3
Displays the Alter ACCEPT/DISPLAY Options menu.
Alter All ACCEPT/DISPLAY Options
Access keys: F2>F3>F2
Displays a description of each option and its current value in turn, one option per screen.

Press Enter to move from one screen to the next or Escape to return to the Alter Accept/Display Options menu. To alter the value of an option, type the number of the choice you require at the relevant prompt. You can alter as few or as many options as you wish.

Alter All Messages
Access keys: F2>F6>F2
Displays in turn the current text of each message and the conditions under which it is output; one message per screen. Press Enter to cycle from one screen to the next.

To alter a message, type the text of the new message at the prompt on the relevant screen, then press Enter to save the new message and return you to the Alter Messages menu. You can alter as few or as many messages as you wish. Pressing Escape returns you to the Alter Messages menu, abandoning any change made to the current message.

Alter Auto Clear Indicator
Access keys: F2>F5>F4
Displays the current text for the auto clear and clear auto clear indicators. The auto clear indicator is displayed during an ACCEPT operation if the first character entered into a field would cause the field to be cleared before the character is placed into it. The clear auto clear indicator is displayed at the end of an ACCEPT operation to remove the auto clear indicator if it is currently displayed.

Use the cursor keys (cursor-up and cursor-down) to move between the two fields. Press Enter to save your changes, or Escape to leave the Alter Auto Clear Indicator menu without altering either of the indicators.

Alter Configuration
Access key: F2
Displays the Alter Configuration menu.
Alter CRT-UNDER Hightlighting
Access keys: F2>F2
Displays the Alter CRT-UNDER Highlighting menu.
Alter Indicators
Access keys: F2>F5
Displays the Alter Indicators menu.
Alter Individual ACCEPT/DISPLAY Option
Access keys: F2>F3>F3
Displays a screen of ACCEPT/DISPLAY options you can change. The currently selected option is highlighted. Press F2=Next Page to see a page of further options, then press F2 again to return to the page of original options.

Type the number of the option you want to change or position the cursor on the relevant line using the cursor keys ( and ). Press Enter to select that option.

A description of that option and its current value is then displayed. To alter the value of an option, type the number of the choice you require at the relevant prompt and press Enter. Press Escape to return to the Alter Individual Options menu.

Alter Individual Messages
Access keys: F2>F6>F3
Displays a screen of messages you can change. The currently selected message is highlighted. Press F2=Next Page to see a page of further options, then press F2 again to return to the page of original messages.

Type the number of the message you want to change, or position the cursor on the relevant line, using the cursor keys (cursor-up and cursor-down). Press Enter to select that message. The message currently configured for that error condition is displayed. Type the new message at the prompt on the screen. Press Enter to save the message you have typed and return to the list of messages, or press Escape to abandon any change you have made and return to the list of messages.

Alter Insert/Replace Indicator
Access keys: F2>F5>F2
Displays the current text for the insert, replace and clear insert/replace indicators. The insert indicator is displayed when insert mode is active during an ACCEPT operation. The replace indicator is displayed if replace mode is active during an ACCEPT operation. The clear insert/replace indicator is displayed at the end of an ACCEPT operation to remove whichever of the two other indicators is currently displayed.

Use the cursor keys (cursor-up and cursor-down) to move between the three fields. Press Enter to save your changes, or Escape to leave the Alter Insert/Replace Indicator menu without altering any of the indicators.

Alter Key Control
Access keys: F2>F8
Displays the Enhanced ACCEPT/DISPLAY Syntax Key Control menu.
Alter Messages
Access keys: F2>F6
Displays the Alter Messages menu.
Alter Off End of Field Indicator
Access keys: F2>F5>F3
Displays the current text for the off end of field and clear off end of field indicators. The off end of field indicator is displayed during an ACCEPT operation if the next character entered would be beyond the end of the field. The clear off end of field indicator is displayed at the end of an ACCEPT operation to remove the indicator that is currently displayed.

Use the cursor keys (cursor-up and cursor-down) to move between the two fields. Press Enter to save your changes, or Escape to leave the Alter Insert/Replace Indicator menu without altering any of the indicators.

Alter Position of Messages and Indicators
Access keys: F2>F7
Displays the four categories of messages and indicators whose positioning you can alter, along with input fields for you to enter the relevant positioning for each category.

Use the cursor keys (cursor-left, cursor-right, cursor-up and cursor-down) to move around the screen from field to field. If you want error messages or a specific indicator to be displayed during an ACCEPT operation enter Y in the relevant field. Enter N if you do not want them to be displayed. Even if you choose not to display error messages, the abort confirmation message is always displayed when the Abort key is pressed during an ACCEPT operation, unless you use the Alter Messages Menu to specifically alter the text associated with this message.

If you choose to display the messages or any specific indicators, you can alter the default positions at which they are displayed on your screen during an ACCEPT operation. Use the cursor keys to position the cursor in the relevant fields and type the new line and column at which you wish the messages or indicator to be displayed.

Line 1 column 1 is the top left-hand corner of your screen.

If you configure more than one indicator to be displayed at the same position, and more than one needs to be displayed at the same time, the off end of field and auto clear indicators take priority over the insert/replace indicator.

Selecting line 255 for any indicator causes the indicator to be displayed on the bottom line of the screen, regardless of the actual length of the screen.

Press Enter once you have made your entries, to return to the Alter Configuration menu and save your changes. Press Escape to return to the Alter Configuration menu, abandoning any changes you have made.

Alter Tab Stops
Access keys: F2>F4
Displays the Alter Tab Stops menu.
Choose Configuration
Access key: F6
Displays the available configurations, with the one currently active appearing highlighted.

Choose the configuration you require either by entering its number at the prompt, or by positioning the cursor on the relevant configuration name using the cursor keys (cursor-up and cursor-down). This line now appears highlighted.

When you have highlighted the configuration you want to choose, press Enter. The highlighted configuration becomes the active configuration and you are returned to the Adiscf main menu. When you next run a program using your COBOL system, the enhanced ACCEPT/DISPLAY syntax automatically uses the configuration you have just chosen. Alternatively, you can press Escape to return to the Adiscf main menu without choosing a new configuration.

Delete Configuration
Access key: F5
Displays the existing configurations, with the current configuration appearing highlighted. Highlight the configuration you wish to delete by entering its number to the prompt, or by using the cursor keys (cursor-up and cursor-down).

When you have highlighted the configuration you want to delete, press Enter. The configuration is deleted from adisctrl and you are returned to the Adiscf main menu. Alternatively you can press Escape to return to the Adiscf main menu without deleting a configuration.

Important: You cannot delete the configuration which is currently selected. If you wish to delete this you must first use the Choose menu to choose an alternative configuration.
Delete Tab Stop
Access key: F2>F4>F3
Deletes the tab stop (represented by T) at the current cursor position. You should first have used the cursor keys (cursor-left and cursor-right) to position the cursor over the tab stop to be deleted.
Enable/Disable Enhanced ACCEPT/DISPLAY Syntax Keys
Access keys: F2>F8>F2
Displays a list of all functions provided by the enhanced ACCEPT/DISPLAY syntax keys, together with the current status of each key.

You can alter the status of any key to be one of the following:

Status Description
d Disabled - the key does not perform its associated function during an ACCEPT operation.
E Enabled - the key performs its associated function during an ACCEPT operation.
F Function key - the key acts as a function key during an ACCEPT operation.

Use the cursor keys (cursor-left, cursor-right, cursor-up and cursor-down) to move from field to field on the screen and enter the required letter in the field(s) you wish to alter.

Press Enter once you have made your entries, to return to the Enhanced ACCEPT/DISPLAY Syntax Key Control menu and save your changes. Press Escape to return to the Enhanced ACCEPT/DISPLAY Syntax Key Control menu, abandoning any changes you have made.

Escape
Access key: Esc
Returns to the higher level menu or exits from Adiscf altogether if you are at the Adiscf main menu. Where both Escape and Enter are available options, Escape exits without making the update you have keyed in, whereas Enter makes the update and then exits.
Load Configuration
Access key: F3
Displays a list of available configurations.

The configurations may vary according to the version of the software.

The configuration currently loaded appears highlighted on your screen. To select a configuration, either enter its number at the prompt or use the cursor keys (cursor-up and cursor-down) to position the cursor on the line specifying the required configuration. When you move the cursor to another configuration, that configuration appears highlighted on the screen, and its number appears at the prompt position at the bottom of your screen.

Once you have highlighted the configuration you require, press Enter. Adiscf loads the configuration you have selected into memory from adisctrl.

You are then returned to the Adiscf main menu. The configuration you have just selected appears on the information line. You can now alter this configuration by selecting the Alter menu.

If you do not want to select a configuration to load, pressing Escape returns you to the Adiscf main menu.

Map Adis Keys
Access keys: F2>F8>F3
Displays a page of supported enhanced ACCEPT/DISPLAY syntax functions. Press F2=Next Page to see a page of further functions, then press F2 again to return to the page of original functions.

This function enables you to alter the function normally associated with a key. You can map any function to any key. Each function key has three fields associated with it which you can alter:

Field Description
Validate If you set this field to Y, all validation criteria must be satisfied before the cursor can leave a field during an ACCEPT operation. If you enter N, validation criteria are not checked during an ACCEPT operation.
Align By default this field is set to N. If set to Y, a field is cleared from the current cursor position to the end of the field during an ACCEPT operation. Numeric fields are aligned to the decimal point, if it is to the right of the current cursor position.
Mapped Number This field contains the number of the function to which the associated key is currently mapped. Enter the number of the required function if you want to alter this.

Press F2=Next Page to display a page of further function mappings.

Move between the fields using the cursor keys (cursor-left, cursor-right, cursor-up and cursor-down). When you have made your changes, press Enter to return to the Enhanced ACCEPT/DISPLAY Syntax Key Control menu and save your changes. Press Escape to return to the Enhanced ACCEPT/DISPLAY Syntax Key Control menu if you do not wish to save your changes, or you have made none.

Overwrite Existing Configuration
Access keys: F4>F3
Saves your configuration in adisctrl with the same name as an existing configuration. Use this option with care as it overwrites the existing configuration with that name. Adiscf displays a numbered list of the existing configurations. Type the number of the configuration you want to overwrite, or position the cursor on the relevant line, using the cursor up and down keys. Press Enter to save the configuration to the name you have specified and to return to the Adiscf main menu. Alternatively, press Escape to return to the Adiscf main menu without saving.

You can store up to 16 configurations in adisctrl. If you try to save more than this number you receive the message:

The configuration file is full - No new entries allowed

If you receive this message you must either delete or overwrite an existing configuration before you can save any others.

Save
Access key: F4
Displays the Save menu.
Save New Configuration
Access Keys: F4>F2
Saves your configuration as a new configuration within adisctrl. You are prompted to type the name of this configuration. Press Enter to save the configuration to the name you have entered and to return to the Adiscf main menu. Alternatively, press Escape to return to the Adiscf main menu without saving.
Save New Tab Stop Settings
Access Keys: F2>F4>F4
Saves the changes you have made to the positions of the tab stops, and returns to the Alter Configuration menu.
Set CRT-UNDER Attribute to Blink
Access Keys: F2>F2>F5
Specifies that the attribute to be used when a DISPLAY ... UPON CRT-UNDER statement is executed is blinking. The word BLINK appears on the information line.
Set CRT-UNDER Attribute to Bold
Access Keys: F2>F2>F2
Specifies that the attribute to be used when a DISPLAY ... UPON CRT-UNDER statement is executed is bold. The word INTENSITY appears on the information line.
Set CRT-UNDER Attribute to Reverse Video
Access Keys: F2>F2>F4
Specifies that the attribute to be used when a DISPLAY ... UPON CRT-UNDER statement is executed is reverse video. The words REVERSE VIDEO appear on the information line in reverse video.
Set CRT-UNDER Attribute to Underscore
Access Keys: F2>F2>F3
Specifies that the attribute to be used when a DISPLAY ... UPON CRT-UNDER statement is executed is underscore. The word UNDERSCORE appears on the information line.