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On 08/04/2009, at 7:32 PM, David FOXWELL wrote:


I am understanding, from the
example,
that AB and VNE are combined so that a blank is then
acceptable in a
zone with CHECK(VNE).

Unclear exactly what you mean by that sentence. AB will allow
the field to be completely blank. It will not allow it to
contain embedded blanks. Trailing blanks are always allowed.

Then I don't understand what 'CHECK(AB) is propagated to this field' means in the example.

It means "Allow Blanks" behaviour will be applied (or tolerated or propagated) to any field in the record format that also has a validity checking keyword specified. This is explained in the first two sentences of the second paragraph in the description of AB in the page located by the URL you referenced in your earlier append.

In practice it means a field with both CHECK(VNE) and CHECK(AB) specified will allow the field to be cleared (by Field Exit or spacing over) without causing DDS validation to complain that blanks don't satisfy VNE requirements.


I still do not understand what is meant by "the name" in the help
text. What name?

The name being validated of course. The documentation states
this is the case:

Are you saying that the text entered in the field with CHECK(VNE) must be the name of an object on the system, or that the characteres entered must be characters that can be used in a name of an object on the system?

The latter. That is the purpose of VN and VNE.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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