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01100 PRINT FIELDS "6,2,CR 19": "Enter Date:" | 01100 PRINT FIELDS "6,2,CR 19": "Enter Date:" | ||
01200 PRINT FIELDS "9,2,CR 19": "Enter Employee ID#:" | 01200 PRINT FIELDS "9,2,CR 19": "Enter Employee ID#:" | ||
The letter R can also be used as a [[Attribute (Screen)#Syntax|Screen or Color Attribute]] | |||
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Revision as of 14:57, 7 August 2013
The CR (character, right justified) format specification identifies string data which is to be right justified upon output. It can be used with both types of FORM statements and with the full screen processing statements.
- Input characteristics
When CR is used for input, it is treated the same as C is on input. (See the C format specification discussion for more information.)
- Output characteristics
When CR is used for output, Business Rules all leading and trailing spaces, and then right justifies the string according to the value specified as the field length. If the field length is not specified, the default field length is the length of the string (including spaces); CR right justifies the value within this amount.
In the following example, lines 1100 and 1200 will print text flush against the right edge of the field so that the two colons will both appear in column 20 of the screen:
01100 PRINT FIELDS "6,2,CR 19": "Enter Date:" 01200 PRINT FIELDS "9,2,CR 19": "Enter Employee ID#:"
The letter R can also be used as a Screen or Color Attribute