This statement indicates entry processing. When the value of &$LHOPT is ENTRY, you can use the list exit procedure to perform any special entry processing that is required for the list.
This statement contains the following read-only variables:
This variable is set to ENTRY.
This variable is set to indicate the format of the list. This variable is set to one of the following values:
A multiple select list
A single select list
A numbered list
This variable is set to the ID of the application to which the list belongs.
This variable is set to the type of the list. This variable is set to one of the following:
The list is a public list.
The list is a private list.
This variable is set to the user ID of the user who owns the list, if it is a private list.
This variable is set to the name of the list.
This variable is set to the description of the list.
This variable is set to the data source defined for the list.
This variable is set to the number of &$LHCRIT variables that contain criteria. The value of this variable is in the range 0 to 9999.
These variables are set to the criteria which the service procedure uses to determine the entries to be included in the list, if variable &$LHCRITTOTAL is greater than zero; n is in the range 1 to the value of &$LHCRITTOTAL.
These variables are set to the names of the real fields defined for the list; n is in the range 1 to the number of real fields defined.
These variables are set to the panel attributes that can be used to set the intensity, color, and highlighting for data within an entry line.
This statement contains the following modifiable variables:
Use this variable to return a message. If an error occurs during special processing, this variable must be set to an error message.
The variable &RETCODE must be set by the list exit procedure to one of the following return codes:
Continue processing
Suppress the entry from the list
An error occurred; terminate the list
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