If you have set up an Adis key to act as a function key, it terminates the ACCEPT operation, and key-status is returned with the following values:
| Data Item | Setting |
|---|---|
| key-type | "2" |
| key-code-1 | Set to the number of the pressed enhanced ACCEPT/DISPLAY syntax key. This is the number of the key not the number of the function the key has been mapped to. |
| key-code-2 | Undefined. |
The following code sets up Tab and Backtab to act as function keys and the cursor-left and cursor-right keys to act as function keys if they cause the cursor to leave the field.
* Set up Tab (key 8) and Backtab (Key 9) to act as function
* keys
move 1 to adis-key-setting
move 8 to first-adis-key
move 2 to number-of-adis-keys
call x"AF" using set-bit-pairs
adis-key-control
* Set up cursor-left (key 3) and cursor-right (key 4) to act
* as function keys ONLY if they cause the cursor to leave
* the field.
move 3 to adis-key-setting
move 3 to first-adis-key
move 2 to number-of-adis-keys
call x"AF" using set-bit-pairs
adis-key-control
accept data-item at 0101
if key-type = "2"
evaluate key-code-1
when 3 display "cursor-left caused the cursor " &
"to leave the field"
when 4 display "cursor right caused the cursor " &
"to leave the field"
when 8 display "the tab key was pressed"
when 9 display "the back tab key was pressed"
end-evaluate
end-if.