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Site-Defined Menu Maps
In order for the runtime system to perform this processing automatically, a site-defined menu map must have the following characteristics:
- The menu must map to ADSO-APPLICATION-MENU- RECORD. Fields in ADSO-APPLICATION-MENU-RECORD are described in System Records.
- The number of responses specified per menu page must not exceed the number of occurrences defined for the AMR-SELECT-SECTION of ADSO-APPLICATION-MENU-RECORD (that is, 50). The application developer specifies the number of responses per page on the Function Definition (Menu) screen during application definition.
Considerations
The following considerations apply:
- AMR-RESPONSE-FIELD can be used to display default responses and to accept a response from the user.
- Unless specifically specified, unused occurrences of the AMR-SELECT-SECTION are not protected on a site-defined menu map.
- The menu record always appears initialized to a site-defined menu dialog.
Note: For more information on site-defined menu maps, see the CA ADS Application Design Guide.
More information:
CA ADS Application Compiler (ADSA)
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