Displaying "suppressed" records
When you are viewing a data set using a template with multiple record types, you can instruct File Manager to include all record types in actions of commands, or only the record type that is current. Only one record type can be "current" at any one time. The inclusion of all record types, or limiting to one record type, is controlled by the SHOW SUP command setting. Once your records can be identified by type (either by the record length or by record identification criteria) and the current SHOW SUP setting is OFF, File Manager suppresses the display of all but one record type and groups the other record types into a single display line. By default, the first record type identified is displayed.
- - - - - record type - - - - - - - - - - - n Line(s) suppressed
In TABL display format, you can only show fields from one record type on the screen at a time. Records belonging to other record types are either grouped and re-displayed as suppressed record lines or, if SHOW SUP ON is in effect or the Expose option Suppressed on the Editor Options panel is selected, represented by a line containing the name of their respective record type. In other display formats, there is no display limitation and the contents of records belonging to other record types are displayed.
- To hide the shadow line for suppressed record groups, enter
SHADOW SUP OFF
on the Command line The shadow lines disappear, andSHAD
appears at the top left of the screen, indicating that there are records that are hidden because shadow lines have been turned off.You can also hide the shadow line for suppressed records by deselecting the See shadow lines option, Suppressed, on the Editor Options panel.
- To turn on shadow lines for suppressed record groups, enter
SHADOW SUP ON
on the Command line.You can also turn on shadow lines for suppressed records by selecting the See shadow lines option, Suppressed, on the Editor Options panel.
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