com.ibm.etools.iseries.comm.interfaces
Class ISeriesHostDisplayFileField
java.lang.Object
com.ibm.etools.iseries.comm.interfaces.ISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
public class ISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- extends Object
- implements IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
ISeriesHostDisplayFileField is a class which represents an iSeries display file
field. This interface is used by the ISeriesRetrieveDisplayFileDescription.
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Copyright
public static final String Copyright
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- Constant Field Values
ISeriesHostDisplayFileField
public ISeriesHostDisplayFileField()
getDataType
public char getDataType()
- Specified by:
getDataType
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.getDataType()
getDecimalPosition
public int getDecimalPosition()
- Specified by:
getDecimalPosition
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.getDecimalPosition()
getInputBufferPosition
public int getInputBufferPosition()
- Specified by:
getInputBufferPosition
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.getInputBufferPosition()
getLength
public int getLength()
- Specified by:
getLength
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.getLength()
getName
public String getName()
- Description copied from interface:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- Getters.
- Specified by:
getName
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.getName()
getOutputBufferPosition
public int getOutputBufferPosition()
- Specified by:
getOutputBufferPosition
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.getOutputBufferPosition()
getUse
public char getUse()
- Specified by:
getUse
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.getUse()
setDataType
public void setDataType(char type)
- Specified by:
setDataType
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.setDataType(char)
setDecimalPosition
public void setDecimalPosition(int pos)
- Specified by:
setDecimalPosition
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.setDecimalPosition(int)
setInputBufferPosition
public void setInputBufferPosition(int pos)
- Specified by:
setInputBufferPosition
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.setInputBufferPosition(int)
setLength
public void setLength(int length)
- Specified by:
setLength
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.setLength(int)
setName
public void setName(String name)
- Description copied from interface:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- Setters.
- Specified by:
setName
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.setName(String)
setOutputBufferPosition
public void setOutputBufferPosition(int pos)
- Specified by:
setOutputBufferPosition
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.setOutputBufferPosition(int)
setUse
public void setUse(char use)
- Specified by:
setUse
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.setUse(char)
getAlternateName
public String getAlternateName()
- Specified by:
getAlternateName
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.getAlternateName()
setAlternateName
public void setAlternateName(String alias)
- Specified by:
setAlternateName
in interface IISeriesHostDisplayFileField
- See Also:
IISeriesHostDisplayFileField.setAlternateName(String)
Copyright © 2011 IBM Corp. All Rights Reserved.
Note: This documentation is for part of an interim API that is still under development and expected to change significantly before reaching stability. It is being made available at this early stage to solicit feedback from pioneering adopters on the understanding that any code that uses this API will almost certainly be broken (repeatedly) as the API evolves.