Kbase P99272: ** Unable to fit ON-KEY into kblabel table (619)
Autor |
  Progress Software Corporation - Progress |
Acesso |
  Público |
Publicação |
  24/12/2004 |
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Status: Unverified
FACT(s) (Environment):
UNIX
SYMPTOM(s):
** Unable to fit ON-KEY into kblabel table (619)
CAUSE:
The application uses more PROGRESS ON key-label key-function statements than the PROGRESS PROTERMCAP entry can support.
FIX:
To increase the number of ON statements that the PROTERMCAP supports, increase the number of function key entries in the PROTERMCAP (proterm.dat on VMS) file as described below.
Make a copy of the PROTERMCAP file from the PROGRESS (DLC) directory into your local directory and add dummy function key entries into the copy like this:
:(F20)=: :(F21)=: :(F22)=: .
. all keys through
.
:(F99)=:
These lines should be appended to the terminal entry in the PROTERMCAP that you are using. For example, if your terminal is a vt100, locate vt100 in the PROTERMCAP and append the lines there. Be sure to add an ending backslash (\) to the line just previous to the lines that you append. Otherwise PROGRESS continues to recognize the end of the PROTERMCAP entry as the last line with no ending backslash (\) and your changes are ignored. Set your PROTERMCAP variable to point to the file that you modify for testing purposes. Once you're sure that this fix resolves your problem, copy it back to it's original place in the PROGRESS (DLC) directory.