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Field Counts and OIA descriptor
Required
Presents three separate and independent descriptors as if one
Treatment during screen recognition
Wait for OIA to Become Uninhibited descriptor (<oia> element)
Number of Fields descriptor (<numfields> element)
Number of Input Fields descriptor (<numinputfields> element)
Counting fields in the session window during macro development
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Field Counts and OIA descriptor
Required
Presents three separate and independent descriptors as if one
Treatment during screen recognition
Wait for OIA to Become Uninhibited descriptor (<oia> element)
Number of Fields descriptor (<numfields> element)
Number of Input Fields descriptor (<numinputfields> element)
Counting fields in the session window during macro development