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... screen definitions and storing them in the TIF dictionary under new names . The ability to tailor TIF to the needs ... terminal . The user has complete control over the format and layout of the terminal screen as well as the assignment ...
... screen definitions and storing them in the TIF dictionary under new names . The ability to tailor TIF to the needs ... terminal . The user has complete control over the format and layout of the terminal screen as well as the assignment ...
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... screen - display application . The fields in the PRODSUM data base can be displayed on the screen or can be used in calculations specified in the definition of the PSM ... terminal screen ) , we " TIF 351 Creating a New Application.
... screen - display application . The fields in the PRODSUM data base can be displayed on the screen or can be used in calculations specified in the definition of the PSM ... terminal screen ) , we " TIF 351 Creating a New Application.
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James Martin. ( Layout of the terminal screen ) , we " paint " an image of the desired menu directly on the terminal screen . We next select option 4 ( Transfers of control ) , and TIF displays the Transfers of Control menu , shown in ...
James Martin. ( Layout of the terminal screen ) , we " paint " an image of the desired menu directly on the terminal screen . We next select option 4 ( Transfers of control ) , and TIF displays the Transfers of Control menu , shown in ...
Contents
A Revolution in Computer Languages | 7 |
ADRS II | 43 |
Tutorial | 52 |
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ADRS ADRS II allows the user analysis application developer arithmetic automatically bar charts calculations Card charts COBOL column complex contains create CSP/AD data base data element named data-base data-base management Datatrieve define delete DEPT display DL/I documents EMP-NO EMPLOYEE end users END-OF-FILE end-user enter example executed EXECUTIVE CAR facilities Field Name Figure format fourth-generation languages functions graphs Header IBM Personal Computer IBM's input INTELLECT interactive interface layout logic menu modify nonprocedural on-line operations options output file panel description form perform personal computer PF keys PL/I PRINT programming language provides query languages records request response retrieval rows SALARY SALES SELECT command sequence shown in Fig specified SQL/DS STAIRS statement group stored subroutine TIN BENDING tion types update values VM/CMS VSAM White Plains