*DefineForm()
Indicates the beginning of a user-defined form definition block.
Syntax
*DefineForm(form_def_name,arg_1, arg_2,..., arg_n)Arguments
- form_def_name
- The variable name of the form definition.
- arg_1, arg_2, ..., arg_n
- Arguments being passed into the form definition.
Example
*DefineForm(frmdef_vehpar, ds)
 *SetRowsCols(6, 5)
 *RowHeight(1, 2)
 *ColumnWidth(1, 20)
 *ColumnWidth(2, 7)
 *ColumnWidth(3, 4)
 *ColumnWidth(4, 20)
 *ColumnWidth(5, 7)
 *ColumnLabel(1, "Properties")
 *ColumnLabel(2, "Values")
 *ColumnLabel(4, "Properties")
 *ColumnLabel(5, "Values")
 *MergeCells(1, 3, 6, 3)
 *SetCell(2, 1, ds.wb.label, , Left, No_Edit)
 *SetCell(3, 1, ds.cf.label, , Left, No_Edit)
 *SetCell(4, 1, ds.br.label, , Left, No_Edit)
 *SetCell(5, 1, ds.tr.label, , Left, No_Edit)
 *SetCell(6, 1, ds.ar.label, , Left, No_Edit)
*EndDefine()
*Form(frm_vehpar, 
"Vehicle Parameters", frmdef_vehpar, 
 ds_vehpar)Context
Comments
The form provides a user-defined interface to display and edit data typically defined in a *DataSet(). The number and type of arguments depends on the form.
Multiple forms can be created using the same form definition. Every *DefineForm() statement requires an ending *EndDefine() statement.