Rowthu,

If what you really want is a way to validate fields before writing them to a 
file thencan you consider writing a trigger program?

I am presuming that at some point these fields will be written to a file.  You 
could write a trigger program against the file itself, and if a field's values 
are not correct, then pop up a correction process including valid values and 
instructions.  This may not be elegant but it meets your requirement to not 
touch the original programs.

I've used this a few times and it does work, but if the original program writes 
a report based on the wrong values then your report won't match the file's 
data.  Still, it is an option to look at.




In <4725F1481D29D211B3B800A0C99606B5C7D2F7@exhyd01.hyd.mgsl.com>, on 02/26/99 
   at 11:02 PM, Rowthu Ravichandra <Rowthu.Ravichandra@metamorgs.com> said:

>Dave,
>I need a single program to be called for all numeric fields but how is
>that I can pass the values in any program(on which the function key is
>pressed) be passed into the ATTN program which I will be writing now?
>Ravi.

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