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Chapter 1 - About 3270 and 5250 Programming Start of Field Format Bit Descriptions (continued) Bit Description 13 0 = Nonbypass field 1 = Bypass field 12 0 = Duplication not allowed 1 = Duplication allowed 11 0 = Field was not modified (MDT) 1 = Field was modified 10-8 000 = Alpha shift 001 = Alpha only 010 = Numeric shift 011 = Numeric only 100 = Katakana shift (not supported) 101 = Digits only 110 = I/O (feature input field) 111 = Signed numeric 7 0 = Auto enter disabled 1 = Auto enter when field is exited 6 0 = Field Exit key is not required 1 = Field Exit key is required 5 0 = Accept lowercase letters 1 = Translate lowercase to uppercase 4 Reserved 3 0 = No mandatory entry 1 = Mandatory entry 2-0 000 = No adjustment 001, 010, 011, 100 = Reserved 101 = Right adjust, zero fill 110 = Right adjust, blank fill 111 = Mandatory fill Field Types Field Type Alpha only Alpha shift Auto enter Bypass Digits only Description Accepts only the characters A-Z (uppercase and lowercase) and the , . - and blank space. Accepts all data keys. The shift keys are acknowledged. When the operator uses [FIELD EXIT] key to leave this field or puts the last character in the field, the computer treats the action as if the operator pressed [ENTER]. Operator cannot put entries in this field. Attempts to enter data cause a keying error. Operator can only put the characters 0 to 9 in this field. [DUP] key is allowed if enabled. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual 33

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Chapter 1 — About 3270 and 5250 Programming
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer’s Reference Manual
33
13
0 = Nonbypass field
1 = Bypass field
12
0 = Duplication not allowed
1 = Duplication allowed
11
0 = Field was not modified (MDT)
1 = Field was modified
10-8
000 = Alpha shift
001 = Alpha only
010 = Numeric shift
011 = Numeric only
100 = Katakana shift (not supported)
101 = Digits only
110 = I/O (feature input field)
111 = Signed numeric
7
0 = Auto enter disabled
1 = Auto enter when field is exited
6
0 = Field Exit key is not required
1 = Field Exit key is required
5
0 = Accept lowercase letters
1 = Translate lowercase to uppercase
4
Reserved
3
0 = No mandatory entry
1 = Mandatory entry
2-0
000 = No adjustment
001, 010, 011, 100 = Reserved
101 = Right adjust, zero fill
110 = Right adjust, blank fill
111 = Mandatory fill
Field Types
Field Type
Description
Alpha only
Accepts only the characters A-Z (uppercase and lowercase) and the , . - and
blank space.
Alpha shift
Accepts all data keys. The shift keys are acknowledged.
Auto enter
When the operator uses [FIELD EXIT] key to leave this field or puts the
last character in the field, the computer treats the action as if the operator
pressed [ENTER].
Bypass
Operator cannot put entries in this field. Attempts to enter data cause a
keying error.
Digits only
Operator can only put the characters 0 to 9 in this field. [DUP] key is
allowed if enabled.
Start of Field Format Bit Descriptions (continued)
Bit
Description