Options

UNProtect
specifies that the field is not protected from operator input.
PRotect
specifies that the field is protected from operator input.
SKip
specifies a protected field with the auto-skip feature. Operator entering a character in the last position of the previous unprotected field causes the cursor to skip over this field.
NORmal
specifies that the field is not highlighted.
BRight
specifies that the field is highlighted.
INVisible
specifies that the field is invisible.
GReen
RED
BLUe
TUrquoise
WHite
YEllow
PInk
DEfcolor
are the choices for the color.
Note:
  1. When you do not specify a default color, the color is based on the field type and intensity values: protect/normal displays blue, protect/bright displays white, unprotect/normal displays green, and unprotect/bright displays red.
  2. If any field on a panel has explicitly specified a color (including DEFCOLOR), all bright fields with DEFCOLOR or no color specified are displayed white and all normal fields with DEFCOLOR or no color specified are displayed green. This is a 3270 hardware limitation and not the panel facility.
BLInk
specifies that the field blinks.
REVerse
specifies that the field is in reverse video.
UNDerline
specifies that the field is underlined.
NOJustify
specifies that no justification is done (left justified but blanks are not stripped).
LEft
specifies that the field is left justified (leading blanks will be stripped).
RIght
specifies that the field is right justified (trailing blanks will be stripped).
PAd()
specified only in context of fields having variables. In an unprotected field the pad character fills the character positions that are not occupied by a variable value. In a protected field, the pad character is similar but the scope of the fill area is not the whole field as in the unprotected field. It is bound by where the variable starts, within the protected field to either the end of the field or the start of the next variable or text.
NULls
specifies that a field will be padded with the null character.
BLanks
specifies that a field will be padded with blanks.
char
specifies a single character to be used to pad a field.
NUMeric
specifies a field is numeric (unprotected field only).
CUrsor
specifies that the cursor is positioned at the beginning of this field. If multiple cursor fields are defined, then the last one defined contains the cursor. The cursor is placed in the top left corner if a cursor field is not defined.
MDT
(specified for SEND and CONVERSE only) sets the modify bit tag for all input fields on the panel.

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