2.DEVELOPMENT OF CUSTOM SCREEN B-66284EN/01
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CAUTION
1 If “Specify the focusing index” is selected, do not
use the same number for two or more focusing
indexes within one screen (form).
2 For both Focusing index and TabIndex numbers,
the lowest number must not necessarily be 1, but
all numbers used must be continuous.
Focus movement rule:
If you want to move the focus directly to a specific control rather
than putting it on a control determined according to the common
focus movement rule set up on the Focus rule tab of the Screen
Set control, set up a focusing index number for the control for an
individual cursor key. This setting is referenced also in
determining the continuous input order for the continuous input
function.
UP key, DOWN key, LEFT key, RIGHT key:
As the property of each of the ↑, ↓, ←, and → keys, specify a
focusing index number or TabIndex number assigned to a control
to which the focus it to put next. The index numbers that can be
specified are those within the current screen. If an index number
out of range is specified, the focus will move to the next
subscreen or to the first or last control with input on the current
screen.
If the specified value is 0, the focus will move to the control
obtained according to the “Common focus movement rule.”
Don’t move focus to the next control after data input operation.:
If you want to stop continuous input after data is input to the
control of interest, turn on the check box for the “Don’t move
focus to the next control after data input operation.” This
function can be used to disable continuous input, for example,
after the last data input is finished for the input setup item group
of interest if there are two or more input setup item groups on the
screen.