Forms that do not contain MultiValued attributes are relatively easy to design. These forms each occupy a single physical page and there is a one-to-one correspondence between each output specification and the resulting data element.
Special care must be taken when building a forms generation statement that prints one or more MultiValued attributes on the form. MultiValued attributes have special formatting requirements and sometimes cause the data to occupy multiple pages on a form.
When working with MultiValued attributes, be aware of these considerations:
Window specifications (using @W or @D print codes) for these attributes must be included in the forms generation statement so the data displays properly.
Use the @F, @L, and @M print codes to control the display of text and data on multipage forms.
Set special page numbering for multipage forms with the Z option.
The following topics are presented in this section:
Printing Data on First and Last Pages of a Form
Numbering Pages on Multipage Forms
See Also
Generating Forms with INFO/ACCESS