In the DLG, a procedure appears as a horizontal bar with vertical end posts. Horizontal bars without end posts represent procedure steps. Dialog flows appear as vertical magenta arrows indicating direction. Arrows without loops represent one-directional transfers, while arrows with loops represent
two-directional links.
The portion of the DLG where the procedure names appear is a fixed size (you can think of it as a window). The portion of the names you see depends on the Zoom level. The procedure bars are also in their own window. In a complex DLG, this window can be very wide. To see the entire diagram, scroll the diagram portion using the bottom scroll bar.
The CA Gen code generator uses the DLG to build a dialog control program. This program manages the data flow logic and the sequence of screens or windows in an application.
Note: For more information about dialog design tasks and concepts, see the Toolset Help.
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