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HIDE statement
Makes a widget invisible (sets its VISIBLE attribute to FALSE), or clears the message area for a window, or hides all widgets and clears messages in a window.
Note: Does not apply to SpeedScript programming.Syntax
STREAMstreamSTREAM-HANDLEhandle
Specifies the handle to a stream. Ifhandleit is not a valid handle to a stream, the AVM generates a run-time error. Note that stream handles are not valid for the unnamed streams. See the chapter on alternate I/O sources in OpenEdge Development: Programming Interfaces for more information on streams and stream handles.widget-phraseMESSAGEALLNO-PAUSEIN WINDOWwindowExampleThe following example uses the HIDE statement to hide selected frames. The DISPLAY statements re-display the frames when the loop iterates.
Notes
- When a block iterates, any display frame that is scoped to the block or to a nested block is tagged for hiding (unless you have used the NO-HIDE option in the Frame phrase), but is not hidden. Then, the first frame activity of the next iteration (a DISPLAY, INSERT, PROMPT-FOR, SET, VIEW, or UPDATE statement) for a frame scoped to the block or to a nested block causes all tagged frames to be hidden.The frame associated with that first frame activity is not hidden because it would be redisplayed immediately. This improves display time. When a block ends, the AVM removes the hide tags from all the frames scoped to that block or to nested blocks.
- Frames displayed by procedures within a block or within a nested block are treated the same as other frames in a nested block.
- When the AVM displays a frame and there is not enough room in the window, it automatically hides one or more frames. Frames are hidden one at a time, starting with the lowest frame in the window, until there is room to fit the new frame.
- It is more efficient to HIDE ALL than to HIDE each frame individually.
- If you hide a PAGE-TOP or PAGE-BOTTOM frame, it is removed from the list of active frames for printing at the top or bottom of each page.
- If you are working in a PAGE-TOP or PAGE-BOTTOM frame, use the VIEW or DISPLAY statement to activate that frame. The VIEW statement does not display a PAGE-TOP or PAGE-BOTTOM frame. It activates the frame so that when a new page begins or ends, the AVM displays the frame. If you use the HIDE statement to hide a PAGE-TOP or PAGE-BOTTOM frame, the AVM deactivates that frame so that it can no longer be displayed unless it is reactivated with a VIEW or DISPLAY statement.
- If output is not directed to the terminal, HIDE has no effect on the terminal display.
- In batch mode, the HIDE statement produces an error. If you want to remove the contents of a frame, use the CLEAR statement instead.
- You can use HIDE MESSAGE to hide a message.
- If you invoke the HIDE statement for a field-level widget or child frame, the HIDDEN attribute of the specified field-level widget or child frame is also set to TRUE. However, if you invoke the HIDE statement for a child window, the HIDDEN attribute of the child window is unaffected.
- When you HIDE a visible window, any visible descendant windows are hidden also (including iconified descendants), but any visible ancestor windows remain unaffected. However, if you HIDE a window whose HIDDEN attribute is currently set to TRUE, its descendant windows remain unaffected.See also
CLEAR statement, VIEW statement, Widget phrase, Stream object handle
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