Figure 2-14 key-descriptor line syntax – Nortel Networks VT100 User Manual

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Template files 2-23

Meridian IVR VT100 Gateway Development Guide Product release 2.0/I

When entering a field-descriptor, the entries on the line should be separated
by white space or tab characters. If you are entering text for the field I/O, the
TRS ignores any white space you include with the value until it encounters
the new line character (e.g., the value includes several words).

Note: The order of the field-descriptor lines in your screen template file
determines how data is entered and retrieved from the screens and written into
the input and output buffers of a COMO cell. Chapter 4 describes how to use
Meridian IVR 2.0/I cells to retrieve data from the host computer.

key-descriptor

Identifies a key to be used with the screen. To send information to the
computer for processing or to execute a command, the terminal operator
presses a key on the terminal keyboard. If you do not specify a key, nothing
is sent to the host and the current screen does not change. The key could be
the ENTER key or a function key. The format of this line is similar to the
field-descriptor. Figure 2-14 contains the format of the key-descriptor.

Figure 2-14
Key-descriptor line syntax

position-indicator

This entry should be set to 0,0.

>

This character indicates that this line contains a key.

position-indicator > keyname

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