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ATTENTION (Attention) z/OS ISPF Dialog Tag Language Guide and Reference SC19-3620-00 |
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The ATTENTION tag defines text that alerts the user to a risk of possible error conditions in the system. Parameters
CommentsThe ATTENTION tag defines text that alerts the user to a risk of possible error conditions in the system. The ATTENTION tag is one of the tags that alert the user of a possible risk; CAUTION and WARNING are the others. Code an attention statement before the text to which it pertains so that the user can read about the possible risks before reading the text. When an attention statement is displayed, the string "Attention:" (or its translated equivalent) appears on the screen before the text of the statement. You can code additional paragraphs of text by coding the P (paragraph) tag within an ATTENTION definition. You can also code other tags allowed in an information area within an ATTENTION definition. Restrictions
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ExamplesHere
is help panel markup that contains a warning statement. The warning
statement starts at the left margin because it is embedded in the
LP tag.
Figure 1. Attention statement
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