Creating new forms
            Note: Before creating a form ensure you have defined the necessary default settings.
           
          - From the File menu select New or alternatively click the New button on the Standard toolbar. The New Form dialog is displayed. Specify this information: 
           
- Form Type
 - Select a form type. You can only create System or SASI forms if running Form Designer in full mode.
 - Function
 - Select a function from the list, which is taken from the SunSystems Data Dictionary. This is the SunSystems internal function identifier; not the SunSystems menu shortcut. By default the list displays functions alphabetically by description. The function name appears on the form window title bar.
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              Note: If you can't see the full function name in the drop down list, resize the width of the New Form dialog.
 - Form Codes
 - Enter a form code to identify your form. This must be an upper case alphanumeric code up to eight characters long. The form code appears on the form window title bar. Make a note of the form code as you need it when adding your forms to functions (menu items).
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              Note: Characters that can be used for form codes are A-Z (upper case) and a-z (lower case will be converted to upper case) from the English alphabet, numbers 0-9, plus '_' underscore.
 - Description
 - Enter an alphanumeric description up to 100 characters long.
 
 - Click OK to confirm your settings and to create the form. 
           Note: You may encounter a pause, whilst the data about the specified function is refreshed from the server. The duration of this pause depends upon the what function you have used.
A blank form is displayed in the form window area. A list of available data items for the function are displayed in the data item list. You can also see the property values for the new form in the properties bar.
 - Controls can be added to your form. 
           
- Data Item Controls
 - Drag data item controls from the Data Item List onto the form window.
 - Layout Controls
 - Use the Form Designer toolbar to add frames, grids, tab pages, and navigation controls to the form window.
 - Command Buttons
 - Use the Form Designer toolbar to add action, function and application buttons to the form window.
 
Note: Mandatory data items are marked with a red bullet. All mandatory data items must be placed on the form before you can check it back to the server.