Display Table Functions
A display table provides a means to display all or selected contents of a logical table. Refer to the section "Display Tables" for details.
The following sections describe the commands and functions that you need to define the layout of a display table and to use the display table. There is also an example of defining a display table.
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In the listing of each command format in the following sections, the normal-font text indicate they are part of the format, so you must specify them as they appear here. The italic text indicate you must replace them with some suitable strings or values. The empty lines are there to help you read the format and understand its structure. The word or means there are two or more options, one of which you can choose for a parameter.
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The commands for defining a display table are:
• TABLE_COLUMN
• TABLE_LAYOUT
• TABLE_TITLE
Refer to the section "Defining a Display Table" in the section "Using Logical and Display Tables - Example 1" for details of how to define a display table.
The following sections describe each of the above commands in detail.