Define program actions and events using Online Express. 
                  	  
               
            
 
            	 
            Restriction:  This topic applies only when the AppMaster Builder AddPack has been installed, and applies only to Windows platforms. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            In AppMaster Builder, you define program logic using Online Express to create events and assign actions to those events. Some
               actions are pre-defined or reserved by AppMaster Builder, and you can define custom actions as well. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            When you have completed this tutorial, the BLDRUPD program will perform the following actions: 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            
                
                  		  
                   
                     			 
                      
                        				
                        | Action | Description | 
                   
                  		  
                   
                     			 
                      
                        				
                        | Query | Reads database records and moves data to screen fields | 
 
                     			 
                      
                        				
                        | Update | Updates the records by moving data from screen fields to the records | 
 
                     			 
                      
                        				
                        | Delete | Deletes database records | 
 
                     			 
                      
                        				
                        | Term | Terminates the program | 
 
                     		  
                   
                  		
               
              
            	 
            The end user executes these database and teleprocessing actions by entering a function code in the screen entry field named
               
               		Function. Users can also return to the Main Menu program of the application by pressing the 
               		F3 function key. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            
               Requirements
 
               		 
               		
               Before attempting this tutorial, you must complete: 
                  		
               
 
               		
                
               		
               If you have closed 
                  		  Enterprise Developer, start it; then open the AppMaster Builder perspective and, from the 
                  		  Project Explorer, double-click the 
                  		  BLDRUPD program to start Online Express. 
                  		
               
 
               	 
              
            	 
            
               Define Program Actions for the BLDRUPD Program
 
               		 
               		
                
                  		   
                  			 
                  - Start the Action/Event Editor 
                     			 
                  
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                        - On the 
                           					 Control Type list, click 
                           					 Function Field. 
                           				  
                        
- On the 
                           					 Control Name list, double-click 
                           					 Function. The Action/Event Editor appears. 
                           				  
                        
 
- Define Query database action 
                     			 
                  
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                        - From the 
                           					 Function Field drop-down list box, click 
                           					 Function. 
                           				  
                        
- Click 
                           					 Edit > Create. A new function line appears on the Action/Event Editor. 
                           				  
                        
- In the 
                           					 Event field, type 
                           					 Q. 
                           				  
                        
- From the 
                           					 Action drop-down list, click 
                           					 Reserved. 
                           				  
                        
- From the 
                           					 Argument drop-down list, click 
                           					 *QUERY. 
                           				  
                        
 
- Define remaining database actions 
                     			 
                  
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                        - Repeat steps 
                           					 2 through 
                           					 5 in 
                           					 Define Query database action one time for each action listed in the following table, substituting the appropriate event, action, and argument for each:
                           
                           					 
                            
                              					 
                              
                                  
                                    						  
                                     
                                       							 
                                        
                                          								
                                          | Event | Action | Argument |   
                                          								
                                          | U | Reserved | *UPDATE |   
                                          								
                                          | D | Reserved | *DELETE |   
                                          								
                                          | C | Reserved | *CLEAR |   
                                          								
                                          | E | Reserved | *TERM |  
 
 
 
 
- Complete program actions 
                     			 
                  
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                        - On the Action/Event Editor, click 
                           					 Apply. 
                           				  
                        
- Close the Action/Event Editor. The Action/Event Browser shows all assigned actions. 
                           				  
                        
 
- Assign an action to the PF3 key 
                     			 
                  
- Previously, we assigned the 
                     				 PF3 key to bypass field edits. In this section, we assign the 
                     				 PF3 key to also escape from the Parts Update program and transfer you back to the Main Menu program. 
                     				
                      
                        				  
                        - From the 
                           					 Control Type list, choose 
                           					 KEYS. 
                           				  
                        
- On the 
                           					 Control Name list, double-click 
                           					 PF1-PF12. The Action/Event Editor dialog box appears. 
                           				  
                        
- Click the 
                           					 PF3 row. 
                           				  
                        
- From the 
                           					 Action drop-down list, select 
                           					 XCTL. 
                           				  
                        
- In the 
                           					 Argument field, type 
                           					 bldrcmnu. 
                           				  
                        
- Click 
                           					 Apply. 
                           				  
                        
- Close the Action/Event Editor. The Action/Event Browser reappears. 
                           				  
                        
 
- Code working-storage fields 
                     			 
                  
- The screen fields that we created using the Screen Painter and mapped to working-storage fields in a previous tutorial need
                     corresponding working-storage fields in our program. In Online Express we can code a record for these fields as Miscellaneous
                     User Code using the S-COBOL language, which is a short-hand version of COBOL. S-COBOL is read by the Micro Focus Generator
                     (MFG) and translated into native COBOL. The record coded here receives the data from our VSAM file. 
                     				
                      
                        				  
                        - On the Action/Event Browser on the 
                           					 Control Type list, click 
                           					 All. 
                           				  
                        
- On the 
                           					 Control Name list, click 
                           					 All. 
                           				  
                        
- Click 
                           					 Action/Event > Edit Miscellaneous User Code. This brings up your default editor. 
                           				  
                        
- Code the following S-COBOL record into the editor. Code the WS on the first line in column 4. Continue the line starting in
                           column 12. Indent the code for the remainder of the record under the first line. Use the field on the bottom right of the
                           editor to be sure you have the code placed in the proper columns. 
                           					    WS      WS-MASTER-RECORD
             WS-PART-NUMBER      9(8)
             WS-SHORT-DESC       X20
             WS-UNITS-INSTOCK    99
             WS-BASE-PRICE       9(4)V99
             WS-DIMENSIONS       X8
             FILLER              X36
- To save your source code, click 
                           					 File > Save. 
                           				  
                        
- Exit the editor. This returns you to the Action/Event Editor. 
                           				  
                        
 
  
            	 
            This completes the tutorial. Next, please complete 
               		Tutorial: Define Database Access.