The @VDT statement can be used to set the screen format in F mode.
Operation | Operands | F mode, L mode |
@VDT | [ { F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 } ] |
F1 | Sets the screen format to 24 lines and 80 columns. This format is also set |
F2 F3 F4 | Sets the screen format to 27 lines and 132 columns. Sets the screen format to 32 lines and 80 columns. Sets the screen format to 43 lines and 80 columns. |
The screen formats F2
, F3
and F4
are only supported by DSS 9763. If a terminal does not support a specified format then the statement is rejected with the error message EDT4945
.
If the @VDT statement is entered in a statement sequence or in a statement block in BLOCK
mode then it is the last statement to be executed after all the others have been processed.
The @VDT statement implicitly terminates the display of two work windows.
In batch mode, this statement is ignored and no error message is issued. In L mode and when output is sent to SYSOUT
(provided that SYSOUT
is assigned to a terminal) then the screen format F1
is always set.