Use the priority table to determine the generated label for a command
or function key.
Purpose
A command key such as F3 or function key such
as HELP is displayed on a WebFacing Web page with a button for submitting
F3 or HELP respectively. The text for the label is defined automatically during
conversion or run time based on what you have in your DDS, in a Web Setting
that you have defined, or in the project properties of your WebFacing application.
If more than one label is defined for a key, WebFacing uses the
Table 1 table to determine which label will appear
in the browser.
Table 1. Label PrioritiesPriority |
Source of key label text |
Scope of setting |
1 (highest) |
Command Key Actions in
WebFacing project Run Time properties |
Project |
2 |
Dynamic key labels Web Setting |
Field |
3 |
Key labels Web Setting |
Record |
4 |
Key labels Web Setting |
File |
5 |
Command Key Recognition Patterns in WebFacing
project Conversion properties Note: Function keys labels cannot be obtained
using this method. Only command key text constants can be recognized in this
way during conversion. |
Record |
6 |
DDS-defined "text" parameter for keyword |
Record |
7 |
DDS-defined "text" parameter for keyword |
File |
8 (lowest) |
Key Button Labels in the WebFacing project Conversion
properties |
Project |