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The "ATTR" keyword identifies that a separate set of attributes should be used for the current input field. It must be followed by either the "[[attributes]]" parameter or the "[[string expression]]" parameter. "Attributes" represents an insertable syntax that identifies the color and control attributes that are to be used for the field. See [[Attribute (Screen)]] for details. If used, the value of "string expression" must include the same elements as are required in the "attributes" parameter. | The "ATTR" keyword identifies that a separate set of attributes should be used for the current [[Input Fields|input field]]. It must be followed by either the "[[attributes]]" parameter or the "[[string expression]]" parameter. "Attributes" represents an insertable syntax that identifies the color and control attributes that are to be used for the field. See [[Attribute (Screen)]] for details. If used, the value of "string expression" must include the same elements as are required in the "attributes" parameter. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 6 May 2014
The "ATTR" keyword identifies that a separate set of attributes should be used for the current input field. It must be followed by either the "attributes" parameter or the "string expression" parameter. "Attributes" represents an insertable syntax that identifies the color and control attributes that are to be used for the field. See Attribute (Screen) for details. If used, the value of "string expression" must include the same elements as are required in the "attributes" parameter.