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Language Tutorial
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Working with Radio Sets
A radio set is a set of radio buttons. Each button represents one possible value of a limited set of values for a single variable or field. You can select only one radio button in a radio set at a time. Choosing a button deselects the previously selected button. Figure 7–5 shows the parts of a radio set.
Figure 7–5: Parts of a Radio Set
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You can use the radio-set widget with a CHARACTER, INTEGER, DECIMAL, LOGICAL, or DATE field or variable. This is the syntax for defining a radio set with the VIEW-AS statement.
Table 7–5 explains the parts of the radio set syntax:
NOTE: Keep in mind that you can access on-line help information about a Progress keyword by highlighting the keyword and pressing the HELP key function (F1).
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