The Display Command Line Window (QUSCMDLN) API displays a window containing a command line. A window is an area on the display that is treated as a separate display. Windows have visible boundaries and appear to overlay the display from which they are requested.
From the command line displayed, the user can:
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For consistency with other i5/OS displays, you should use the F9 key to request a command line window.
The command line window produced by the QUSCMDLN API is shown at the bottom of the following display:
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | CSTINV Customer Invoice Menu | | | | Select one of the following: | | | | 1. Enter or change orders | | 2. Print picking slips | | 3. Release orders | | 4. Print invoices | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | .............................................................................. | | : Command : | | : : | | : ===> : | | : F4=Prompt F9=Retrieve F12=Cancel : | | : : | | :............................................................................: | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
There are two rare situations where portions of the underlying display might not be shown correctly while the command line window is shown. The underlying display is not actually changed, and it is shown correctly once the command line window is removed.
The situations are:
Message ID | Error Message Text |
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CPF3C90 E | Literal value cannot be changed. |
CPF9871 E | Error occurred while processing. |
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