BMS provides an alternate format for the symbolic map, called block data format, that may be useful in specific circumstances. In block data format, the symbolic output map is an image of the screen or page going to the terminal. It has the customary field attributes (A) and output value (O) subfields for each named map field, but the subfields for each map field are separated by filler fields such that their displacement in the symbolic map structure corresponds to their position on the screen. There are no length subfields, and symbolic cursor positioning is unavailable as a consequence.
For example, the symbolic map for the "quick check" screen in Figure 103 would look like this in block data format (assuming a map 80 columns wide). Compare this with the normal "field data". format (in Figure 104) from the same map definition.
01 QCKMAPO.
02 FILLER PIC X(12). <---TIOAPFX still present
02 FILLER PICTURE X(192). <---Spacer
02 ACCTNOA PICTURE X. <---Position (3,13)
02 ACCTNOO PIC X(7).
02 FILLER PICTURE X(72). <---Spacer
02 SURNAMEA PICTURE X. <---Position (4,13)
02 SURNAMEO PIC X(15).
02 FNAMEA PICTURE X. <---Position (4,30),
02 FNAMEO PIC X(10).
02 FILLER PICTURE X(52). <---Spacer
02 CHGA PICTURE X. <---Position (5,13)
02 CHGO PIC $,$$0.00
02 FILLER PICTURE X(139). <---Spacer
02 MSGA PICTURE X. <---Position (7,1).
02 MSGO PIC X(30).
You can set only the field attributes in the program; BMS ignores the DSATTS option in the map and does not generate subfields for the extended attributes in block data format. You can use block data for input as well. The input map is identical in structure to the output map, except that the flag (F) replaces the field attributes (A) subfield, and the input (I) replaces the output (O) subfield, as in field format.
Block data format may be useful if the application program has built or has access to a printer page image which it needs to display on a screen. For most situations, however, the normal field data format provides greater function and flexibility.
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