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See also [[Datahilite (Screen)]]. | See also [[Datahilite (Screen)]]. | ||
Both [[BRConfig.sys]] specifications '''DataHilite''' and INSERT | Both [[BRConfig.sys]] specifications '''DataHilite''' and INSERT default to ON. If DATAHILITE is off then INSERT defaults to OFF. However, a new config statement allows for separate control of the INSERT mode default: | ||
INSERT ON OFF LENGTH_MIN 99 | INSERT ON OFF LENGTH_MIN 99 | ||
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The default datahilite value is now the inversion of N value. | The default datahilite value is now the inversion of N value. | ||
Datahilite can also be used with the [[Config]] command or within a program line using the [[Execute]] statement. | |||
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Revision as of 20:37, 27 July 2015
See also Datahilite (Screen).
Both BRConfig.sys specifications DataHilite and INSERT default to ON. If DATAHILITE is off then INSERT defaults to OFF. However, a new config statement allows for separate control of the INSERT mode default:
INSERT ON OFF LENGTH_MIN 99
As of version 4.17+, LENGTH_MIN denotes that Insert should be on if the field capacity equals or exceeds the numeric value. INSERT mode continues to toggle with the Insert key.
DATAHILITE allows strong attribute keywords and removed hexidecimal spec support.
The default datahilite value is now the inversion of N value.
Datahilite can also be used with the Config command or within a program line using the Execute statement.