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- 0e01500a3dd04000000000000000000000000001SAVE FILE
-
- You have modified the table file since it was last saved. If you do not save
- the changes, they will be lost.
-
- Press <Y> or <Enter> to save the changes.
-
- Press <N> and then <Enter> to continue without saving the changes.
-
- 08311e0c3dd04000000000000000000000000002 DEVICE SELECTION
-
- Select the device that is
- connected to your printer
- or select "file" to send
- the report to disk.
- 101131083dd04000000000000000000000000003 TABLE FILE NOT FOUND ... CREATE IT?
-
- Press <Y> or <Enter> to create the file.
-
- Press <N> or <Esc> to return to the
- table name field.
- 0e01500a3dd04000000000000000000000000004
- 0c01500c3dd04000000000000000000000000005 OUTPUT FILE NAME
-
- Enter a valid file name. If the file already exists in
- the RECORDS directory you will be warned and given the
- opportunity to overwrite it.
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- 030150073dd04000000000000000000000000013 FILE
-
- The File menu allows you to create, open, save, copy, rename, and delete
- table definitions. You can import and export table definitions, shell to
- the operating system, or exit to the Project Manager.
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- 0c01500c3dd0400000000000000000000000001e
- 0c01500c3dd0400000000000000000000000001f
- 030150133dd04000000000000000000000000020 VIEW OUTPUT MENU
-
- Select a Printer:
- Allows you to send the view report to a specific printer.
-
- Select a Device:
- Allows you to specify how the output device is connected to your system.
- You can also choose to sent the view report to a file.
-
- Print Report:
- Prints the report to the device and printer selected.
-
- Check Alignment:
- Allows you to check that the report will fit on the target page.
-
- Exit:
- Leaves the menu.
-
- 12222f053dd04000000000000000000000000021 VIEW REPORT
-
- You can preview your report by choosing YES.
- 0c01500c3dd04000000000000000000000000022
- 030150153dd04000000000000000000000000023 TABLE FILE MAINTENANCE
-
- <F2> Open a window on the Element file this table is based on.
-
- <F4> Change the key status of the current element.
-
- <F5> Add new elements to the table.
-
- <F6> Delete an element from the table.
-
- <F7> Change the description, occurrences, or key field for the
- current element.
-
- <F8> Tag an element to change its position in the table.
-
- <Esc> Return to the Main menu of the Table Definition Module.
-
- <F2> Alter Element File
- You can add or change elements in the Element file this table is based on
- without exiting the Table Definition Module. <F2> opens a window on the
- element file to allow you to change it. Changes to existing elements will
- be reflected immediately in the table file. Any new elements you create
- must be added separately to the table file.
-
- <F4> Key
- Pressing <F4> allows you to edit the key status of the current element.
- Every table must have at least one unique key.
-
- <F5> or <A> Add mode
- Add mode allows you to add elements to the table. A window lists the
- elements in the associated element file.
-
- <F6> or <D> Delete
- Pressing <F6> or <D> tags an element for deletion from the table file. The
- element will be deleted when the file is saved. Until you save the file, you
- can "undelete" the element by positioning the pointer at the element and
- pressing <F6> or <D> again.
-
- <F7> or <C> Change mode
- Change mode allows you to change the characteristics of elements in the table
- file. You can change the descriptive name, occurrences, and key type. To
- change an element, position the pointer beside it and press <F7> or <C>. If
- occurrences is greater than 1, you cannot change the key type. If key type is Unique or Duplicate, you cannot change occurrences.
-
- <F8>, <T> Tag
- Tagging elements allows you to change the order of the elements within the
- file. To tag an element, position the pointer beside it and press <T>.
- Once an element is tagged, you can move it or switch it with another element.
-
- <M> Move
- Position the pointer beside the element above the new location for the
- tagged element and press <M>. If you move a segmented key definition,
- it will return to the end of the file when the file is saved.
-
- <S> Switch
- Position the pointer beside the element which you want to switch with the
- tagged element and press <S>. The tagged element moves to the pointer
- location and the element at that position moves to the space vacated by
- the tagged element. If you switch a segmented key definition, it will
- return to the end of the file when the file is saved.
-
- <F8> or <T> Reset Tag
- Pressing <F8> or <T> a second time removes the tag.
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- 030f32073dd04000000000000000000000000029 OPEN
-
- Open calls an existing PRO-C table definition.
- A selection box displays the available table
- definitions.
- 040f33063dd0400000000000000000000000002a NEW
-
- New creates a new PRO-C table definition at the
- Header station.
- 050f2c053dd0400000000000000000000000002b SAVE
-
- Save saves the current table definition.
- 060f32063dd0400000000000000000000000002c SAVE AS
-
- Save as saves the current program under a new
- name. The old file retains its original name.
-
- 080f33073dd0400000000000000000000000002d COPY
-
- Copy copies a table definition. A double file
- selection box lists table definitions available
- to be copied.
- 0b0f32073dd0400000000000000000000000002e RENAME
-
- Rename renames a table definition. A double
- file selection box lists the table definitions
- available to be renamed.
- 0a0f33073dd0400000000000000000000000002f DELETE
-
- Delete deletes a table definition. A selection
- box lists the table definitions available for
- deletion.
- 0c0e43073dd04000000000000000000000000030 HEADER BOX
-
- The Header Box allows you to view and edit the header of
- a table file which has already been created. The only header
- field you can change is the file structure.
- 0b0e40073dd04000000000000000000000000031 IMPORT FILE
-
- You can import element definitions from other files to the
- current file. You can import all the elements as a group or
- select elements individually for import.
- 0e0e430a3dd04000000000000000000000000032 EXPORT FILE
-
- The Export Station allows you to create a data definition file
- that can be used by other systems. The field names and
- characteristics are copied into file headers for the other
- file managers. You can export to dBASE III or ASCII
- delimited files. Exported files are stored in the RECORDS
- subdirectory with the file extension of .ASC or .DBF.
- 100f33053dd04000000000000000000000000033 SHELL
-
- Shell creates a window on the operating system.
- 110f28053dd04000000000000000000000000034 EXIT
-
- Exit returns to the Project Manager.
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- 030150063dd04000000000000000000000000038 MAINTENANCE STATION
-
- The Maintenance Station is the place to choose the elements for the data
- table. You also define keys used for indexing the file here.
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- 030150073dd0400000000000000000000000003c VIEW STATION
-
- The View Station is a report generator that documents the table file. The
- report can include all the elements in the table, or you can choose a subset
- of elements based on name, type, or key status.
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- 030150063dd0400000000000000000000000003f KEYS STATION
-
- The Keys Station is the place to define segmented keys. Your segmented key
- can contain up to five elements or sub-strings.
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- 030150053dd04000000000000000000000000042 CLEAR
-
- Clear erases all the elements from the table file.
- 0c01500c3dd04000000000000000000000000043
- 052224133dd04000000000000000000000000044 FILE SELECTION BOX
-
- Highlight the file and press
- <Enter> to invoke the action.
-
- To select multiple files for
- deletion, position the '>'
- pointer beside the file and
- press <Space>. Pressing
- <Space> again deselects the
- file.
-
- Press a letter to select the
- next file that begins with
- that letter.
-
- <PgUp> moves up 6 files.
-
- <PgDn> moves down 6 files.
-
- <Home> moves to the top of
- the list.
-
- <End> moves to the bottom of
- the list.
- 052424133dd04000000000000000000000000045 FILE SELECTION BOX
-
- Highlight the file and press
- <Enter> to invoke the action.
-
- To select multiple files for
- deletion, position the '>'
- pointer beside the file and
- press <Space>. Pressing
- <Space> again deselects the
- file.
-
- Press a letter to select the
- next file that begins with
- that letter.
-
- <PgUp> moves up 6 files.
-
- <PgDn> moves down 6 files.
-
- <Home> moves to the top of
- the list.
-
- <End> moves to the bottom of
- the list.
- 052423133dd04000000000000000000000000046 FILE SELECTION BOX
-
- Highlight the file and press
- <Enter> to invoke the action.
-
- To select multiple files for
- deletion, position the '>'
- pointer beside the file and
- press <Space>. Pressing
- <Space> again deselects the
- file.
-
- Press a letter to select the
- next file that begins with
- that letter.
-
- <PgUp> moves up 6 files.
-
- <PgDn> moves down 6 files.
-
- <Home> moves to the top of
- the list.
-
- <End> moves to the bottom of
- the list.
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- 0c01500c3dd04000000000000000000000000050
- 0c01500c3dd04000000000000000000000000051
- 0c01500c3dd04000000000000000000000000052
- 03242d153dd04000000000000000000000000053 VIEW MENU
-
- View creates a report on the elements in
- the table file. You can include all the
- elements in the report or you can choose
- a subset of elements to report on.
-
- Element Name:
- This report includes a restricted range
- of element selected by name. You must
- provide the range boundaries.
-
- Data Type:
- You can create a report on a specified
- data type. You must indicate which data
- type to use.
-
- Keys:
- You can create a report based on key
- status. You must enter a key type to
- report on.
-
- Segmented keys are not included in any
- view reports. If the table file has not
- been saved since it was last changed,
- you must save the changes or they will be
- lost.
- 03242c153dd04000000000000000000000000054 VIEW MENU
-
- View creates a report on the elements in
- the table file. You can include all the
- elements in the report or you can choose
- a subset of elements to report on.
-
- Element Name:
- This report includes a restricted range
- of element selected by name. You must
- provide the range boundaries.
-
- Data Type:
- You can create a report on a specified
- data type. You must indicate which data
- type to use.
-
- Keys:
- You can create a report based on key
- status. You must enter a key type to
- report on.
-
- Segmented keys are not included in any
- view reports. If the table file has not
- been saved since it was last changed,
- you must save the changes or they will be
- lost.
- 0c01500c3dd04000000000000000000000000055
- 030150063dd04000000000000000000000000056 KEYS STATION
-
- The Keys Station is the place to define segmented keys. Your segmented key
- can contain up to three elements or sub-strings.
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- 0c01500c3dd0400000000000000000000000005a
- 0c01500c3dd0400000000000000000000000005b
- 0c01500c3dd0400000000000000000000000005c
- 0a1f2f0e3dd0400000000000000000000000005d IMPORTING dBASE III FILES
-
- You can import dBASE III/III+ data file
- definitions (.DBF files) into the Table
- Module. PRO-C looks for these files in
- the EXE subdirectory.
-
- Logical fields (type L) must be converted
- to Character fields (type C) before you
- import the dBASE file. In addition, the
- field you will use as the unique key must
- be in the first index field.
- 0b1f320d3dd0400000000000000000000000005e IMPORTING PRO-C TEMPLATE FILES
-
- PRO-C template files (.TPL files) are data
- definition files created by PRO-C version
- 1.3x. PRO-C looks for .TPL files in the
- RECORDS subdirectory.
-
- The element prompts and data types are copied
- from the original file. Key status is set to
- N and format masks are set to the default
- for the data type. Occurrences is set to 1.
- 0c01500c3dd0400000000000000000000000005f
- 0a1f320e3dd04000000000000000000000000060 IMPORTING TABLE FILES
-
- You can combine PRO-C table files or copy
- tables for new projects by importing an
- existing table file into the current file. The
- imported file must have the same controlling
- element file as the current file. PRO-C looks
- for the file in the RECORDS subdirectory.
-
- Elements are imported exactly as they are
- defined in the source file, including key
- status and occurrences.
- 091f2f0e3dd04000000000000000000000000061 IMPORTING ASCII DELIMITED FILES
-
- You can import tabmod definitions that are
- straight ASCII text. PRO-C looks for ASCII
- files (extension .ASC) in the RECORDS
- subdirectory.
-
- The ASCII file must contain all the field
- information in correct order. Fields must
- be separated by commas. Character fields
- must begin and end with quotation marks.
- 0c01500c3dd04000000000000000000000000062
- 0b20310d3dd04000000000000000000000000063 IMPORT PARADOX FILES
-
- You can import table definitions from Paradox
- files. The Paradox files must be stored in
- the RECORDS subdirectory.
-
- In order for the key fields to be imported
- correctly, the primary key must be the first
- field in the Paradox file. Any compound keys
- you have defined in Paradox must be composed
- of contiguous fields.
- 0b1f31093dd04000000000000000000000000064 EXPORT dBASE III FILE
-
- You can export the table file definition to a
- file which can be used by dBASE III/III+.
- The exported file will be stored in the EXE
- subdirectory with a file extension of .DBF.
- You must supply a file name.
- 0c1f320c3dd04000000000000000000000000065 EXPORT ASCII FILE
-
- You can export the table file definition to a
- file in ASCII format. The exported file will
- be stored in the RECORDS subdirectory with a
- file extension of .ASC. You must supply a
- file name.
-
- All elements are exported as type "N" and
- segmented keys are not included.
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- 0c01500c3dd0400000000000000000000000008a
- 0c01500c3dd0400000000000000000000000008b
- 0c01500c3dd0400000000000000000000000008c
- 050e41093dd0400000000000000000000000008d ELEMENT NAME
-
- Enter a name for the element and press <Enter>. The name
- must be unique within the element file and can contain up
- to ten characters for DOS versions, eight characters for
- other PRO-C versions. The first character must be alphabetic.
- 050138133dd0400000000000000000000000008e FORMAT MASK
-
- <Enter> stores the current value and moves you
- to the next field.
-
- <Ins> toggles between insert and overtype.
-
- <Tab> moves to the previous field.
-
- <Esc> returns to the Maintenance prompt ">".
-
- The format or display mask specifies how data stored
- in the field are displayed on screens and in reports.
- You cannot change the format masks of character
- elements (types A, C, E, and P).
-
- Any character used in a format mask is output
- literally, except for certain formatting characters.
-
- Numeric elements:
- Z,z hide leading and trailing zeros
- 9 show leading and trailing zeros
- + show "+" if positive, "-" if negative
- - show "-" if negative
- . decimal place location
- , thousands separator
-
- Date elements:
- DD date
- MM month number
- YY year's last two digits
-
- Date formatting characters must be uppercase (i.e.
- do not use dd in place of DD).
-
- <Enter> stores the current mask and moves to the
- next field.
-
- <Tab> moves to the previous field.
-
- <Ins> toggles between insert and overtype mode.
-
- <Esc> returns to the Main menu.
- 040132133dd0400000000000000000000000008f LENGTH
-
- The element length is the number of bytes used
- to store it. For character elements, this is
- equivalent to the number of characters the
- element can hold.
-
- Character fields (types A, C, E, and P) can
- hold a maximum of 254 characters and have a
- default length of 1. Date and numeric fields
- have fixed lengths.
-
- <Enter> stores the current length
- and moves to the next field.
-
- <Tab> moves to the previous field.
-
- <Del> deletes the current digit.
-
- <Esc> returns to the Maintenance
- prompt ">".
- 042e23133dd04000000000000000000000000090 DESCRIPTIVE NAME
-
- The descriptive name serves as
- the default prompt in screens
- and reports and provides a
- meaningful description of the
- element.
-
- The default descriptive name is
- the element name.
-
- Press <Enter> to accept the
- default value.
-
- Type a new name in and press
- <Enter> to provide another
- name. The new name can
- contain up to 30 characters.
-
- <Ins> toggles between insert
- and overtype mode.
-
- <Tab> moves to the previous
- field.
-
- <Esc> returns to the
- Maintenance prompt ">".
- 04012b143dd04000000000000000000000000091 TYPE
-
- The data type determines the data the
- field can hold. Special numeric, date,
- and character types are available.
-
- Press <F2> to call up a list of data
- types.
-
- Enter a data type and press <Enter>
- to move to the next field.
-
- <Tab> moves to the previous field.
-
- <Esc> returns to the Maintenance
- prompt ">'.
-
- Types A, C, E, and P are character
- fields. Numerals entered in character
- fields cannot be used in calculations.
- Character fields do not have format
- masks that can be changed.
-
- Types B, D, I, L, M, N, and R are
- numeric fields. Their lengths are
- fixed. The same is true of the date
- fields, T and Y.
- 050148133dd04000000000000000000000000092 HELP FIELD
-
- You can use this field to attach a help message to the element. The
- message is used by your application as help for the field once the
- application is generated.
-
- Press <Y> to create a help message for the element.
-
- Press <N> or <Enter> if you do not want a help message.
-
- <Tab> moves to the previous field.
-
- <Esc> returns to the Maintenance prompt ">".
- 06014c103dd04000000000000000000000000093 HELP MESSAGE DEFINITION WINDOW
-
- Enter a help message in the window. The message is used by the generated
- application as help for the field. It can contain up to 64 characters.
-
- Press <Enter> to store the help message.
-
- Press <Esc> to return to the Maintenance prompte ">".
- 0523240c3dd04000000000000000000000000094 SELECT FILE
-
- Select a file to operate on and
- press <Enter>.
-
- Typing a letter selects the next
- file that begins with that
- letter.
-
- <Esc> returns to the previous menu.
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- 0c01500c3dd04000000000000000000000000096
- 0901320b3dd04000000000000000000000000097 TABLE FILE NAME
-
- Type in a name for the table file and press
- <Enter>. The table file name must be a
- valid file name for your operating system.
-
- <Esc> returns to the File menu.
- 080b320a3dd04000000000000000000000000098 SAVE AS FILE NAME
-
- Type in a valid file name for your operating
- system and press <Enter>. The file will be
- saved in the RECORDS subdirectory with this
- name.
-
- <Esc> returns to the File menu.
-
-
-
- 08232e0c3dd04000000000000000000000000099 ELEMENT FILE NAME
-
- Select an element file and press
- <Enter>.
-
- <Esc> returns to the Header box.
-
- Any changes made in the element file you
- select will be reflected in this table.
- 0901500f3dd0400000000000000000000000009a DESCRIPTIVE NAME
-
- The Descriptive Name provides the table file with a more useful name than
- the file name. The Descriptive Name can contain up to 30 characters; any
- character is valid. The default descriptive name is the table file name
- followed by the word TABLE.
-
- Press <Enter> to accept the default Descriptive Name.
-
- Type in a new name and press <Enter> to change the name.
-
- <Esc> returns to the File menu.
- 082f220d3dd0400000000000000000000000009b DATA FILE MANAGER
-
- Press <F2> to call up
- a list of file managers.
-
- Select the file manager
- that corresponds to the
- file manager you are
- using and press <Enter>.
-
- 0c01500c3dd0400000000000000000000000009c SELECT FIELD
-
- Select an element to be used as a segment or a segment sub-string
- and press <Enter>.
-
- 060147123dd0400000000000000000000000009d OCCURRENCES
-
- Press <Enter> to accept the default value of 1.
-
- Enter the number of occurrences for the current element
- and press <Enter>. The maximum value is 99.
-
- The Occurrences field determines how many times a field appears in
- a record. For example, you may have an ADDRESS element for company
- addresses. If you want to provide three lines on the screen for
- the address, set Occurrences to three. This is an alternative
- approach to having three separate address fields.
-
- Elements with multiple occurrences cannot be keyed. If Occurrences
- is set at any value except 1, the element cannot be used in a
- segmented key.
-
- When a field has more than one occurrence, extra occurrences appear
- in screens and reports (and are stored in data files) as separate
- fields. In the example given above, the original element was named
- ADDRESS, and the other occurrences would be known as ADDRESS <02>
- and ADDRESS <03>.
- 041c2f143dd0400000000000000000000000009e KEY STATUS
-
- Key fields are used by the file manager to
- find records in a file.
-
- Unique keys require a unique value for each
- record in the data file. Each table must
- have at least one unique key. Duplicate
- keys allows several records to have the
- same key value.
-
- By default, fields are classed as N, Not
- a Key. Segmented keys can be classed as
- Unique or Duplicate; they default to D,
- Duplicate.
-
- Press <Enter> to accept the default
- key type.
-
- Type in a new key status and press
- <Enter> to change the key status.
-
- <Esc> returns to the Main menu.
- 0c01500c3dd0400000000000000000000000009f
- 032829153dd040000000000000000000000000a0 SEGMENT SELECTION
-
- Choose a field for the segment and
- press <Enter>.
-
- Typing a letter moves to the next
- field that begins with that letter.
-
- <Esc> returns to the Main menu.
-
- If the element is a character field,
- you can use the whole element or a
- sub-string of it in a segmented
- key. Date and numeric elements cannot
- be broken down into sub-strings.
-
- Elements used in segmented keys must
- have Occurrences set to 1. You can
- combine elements of different types in
- a segmented key.
-
-
- 03012d153dd040000000000000000000000000a1 SEGMENT SUB-STRING SPECIFICATION
-
- You must indicate how much of the
- element you want to use as a segment.
-
- To select the entire element, press
- <Enter> twice.
-
- To indicate the start of the
- sub-string, position the pointer
- at the start location and press
- <Enter>.
-
- To indicate the end of the sub-string,
- position the pointer at the end
- location and press <Enter>. Press
- <Esc> to use the end of the element as
- the end of the sub-string.
- 042a27133dd040000000000000000000000000a2 MODIFYING SEGMENTED KEYS
-
- You can modify individual segments
- of the key you have defined.
-
- Press <F2> to change the field
- used in the current segment.
-
- Press <F3> to change the sub-
- string used in the current
- segment.
-
- Press <F6> to delete the current
- segment from the segmented key.
- To delete the entire segmented
- key, return to the Maintenance
- Station and delete the key with
- <F6>.
- 03212e0c3dd040000000000000000000000000a3 ASCII FILE NAME
-
- Enter a valid file name for your
- operating system and press <Enter>.
- The file will be given the file
- extension .ASC and stored in the
- RECORDS subdirectory.
-
- <Esc> returns to the Export file
- type menu.
- 031f320c3dd040000000000000000000000000a4 EXPORT TO dBASE
-
- Enter a valid file name for your operating
- system and press <Enter>. The file will be
- given the file extension .DBF and stored
- in the RECORDS subdirectory.
-
- <Esc> returns to the Export file type
- menu.
- 0c01500c3dd040000000000000000000000000a5 SELECT IMPORT FILE NAME
- 0c01500c3dd040000000000000000000000000a6
- 0c01500c3dd040000000000000000000000000a7
- 0f1b26083dd040000000000000000000000000a8 DELETE THIS SEGMENT
-
- Press <Y> to delete the segment
-
- Press <N> to leave it alone.
- 0e01500a3dd040000000000000000000000000a9 CLEAR TABLE FILE
-
- Press <Y> or <Enter> to clear the table file.
-
- Press <N> to return to the main menu.
-
- If you clear the table file, all elements and segmented keys will be
- erased from the loaded file. File contents will be permanently lost once
- you save the file. The table file itself will not be erased, only its
- contents. If you have already used this table to create a screen, report,
- or batch program, that program will be corrupted.
- 0f0150093dd040000000000000000000000000aa CLEAR THE TABLE
-
- Clearing the table file deletes all the existing elements from the table.
-
- Press <Y> or <Enter> to clear the table.
-
- Press <N> and then <Enter> to leave the table as it is.
- 0e01500a3dd040000000000000000000000000ab OVERWRITE FILE?
-
- A file already exists which uses the name you entered.
-
- ?? options ??
-
- 0a012a083dd040000000000000000000000000ac DUPLICATE ELEMENTS
-
- You have tried to import an element
- with the same name as an element
- already in the file. You have five
- options:
-
- Ignore the duplicate element:
- The duplicate element is not imported
- except from dBASE files. For dBASE
- files, the name of the file in which
- the duplicate occurred is added to the
- descriptive name and the element is
- imported with the new name.
-
- Replace the existing element:
- The element in the current file is
- deleted and the duplicate element is
- imported.
-
- Rename the NEW element:
- The element in the current file is left
- unchanged, and you are prompted for a
- new name for the imported element.
-
- Rename the OLD element:
- You are prompted for a new name for the
- element already in the file, and the
- duplicate element is imported using its
- existing name.
-
- Abort importation of file:
- Importing elements is halted and you
- return to the import file type menu.
- Elements already imported remain in
- the file.
- 0c01500c3dd040000000000000000000000000ad DUPLICATE ELEMENT FOUND
-
- You have tried to import an element
- with the same name as an element
- already in the file. You have five
- options:
-
- Ignore the duplicate element:
- The duplicate element is not imported
- except from dBASE files. For dBASE
- files, the name of the file in which
- the duplicate occurred is added to the
- descriptive name and the element is
- imported with the new name.
-
- Replace the existing element:
- The element in the current file is
- deleted and the duplicate element is
- imported.
-
- Rename the NEW element:
- The element in the current file is left
- unchanged, and you are prompted for a
- new name for the imported element.
-
- Rename the OLD element:
- You are prompted for a new name for the
- element already in the file, and the
- duplicate element is imported using its
- existing name.
-
- Abort importation of file:
- Importing elements is halted and you
- return to the import file type menu.
- Elements already imported remain in
- the file.
- 040128133dd040000000000000000000000000ae ADD ELEMENTS TO TABLE FILE
-
- The window on the right side of the
- screen shows the elements from the
- element file. The elements which
- have been included in the table file
- are highlighted. Position the pointer
- beside the element you want to include
- and press <Enter>.
-
- Each element can appear only once in
- a table.
- 040128133dd040000000000000000000000000af SELECT ELEMENTS FROM ELEMENT FILE
-
- The window on the right side of the
- screen shows the elements in the
- element file. Any elements already
- in the table file are highlighted.
-
- Position the pointer beside an
- element you want to include
- and press <Enter>.
-
- <Esc> returns to the Main menu.
-
- Each element can appear only once in
- a table.
- 080150103dd040000000000000000000000000b0 ELEMENT FILE GATEWAY
-
- You are operating on the element file associated with the table file. You
- cannot delete elements using this gateway.
-
- Press <F5> or <A> to add new elements to the element file.
-
- Press <F7> or <C> to change existing elements. Any changes you
- make will automatically be reflected in the table file.
-
- <Esc> returns to the table file.
-
- WARNING!
- If you change an element file which has been used to create other table
- files, you may corrupt some of your data files. Any changes made to the
- element file are reflected in all table files controlled by this element
- file.
-
- 0c0150083dd040000000000000000000000000b1 DATA SELECTION CRITERIA
-
- Choose an data type and press <Enter>. Only elements that meet
- the selection criteria will appear in the View report.
-
- <Esc> returns to the View menu.
-
-
- 0c01500c3dd040000000000000000000000000b2 LOW VALUE FOR A RANGE
-
- Type in the lowest value required for fields to be included in the
- report and press <Enter>.
-
- <Esc> returns to the View menu.
-
- The default value is the previous used value; if no value has previously
- been used, the default is blank. The selection is not inclusive. If the
- low value is "a", an element named "a" is not selected.
- 0c01500c3dd040000000000000000000000000b3 HIGH VALUE FOR A RANGE
-
- Type in the highest value required for fields to be included in the
- report and press <Enter>.
-
- <Esc> returns to the View Menu.
-
- The default value is the previous high value; if no value has previously
- been used, the default is "zzzzzzzzz". The upper value is inclusive. The
- element "name" is included if the upper value is "name".
- 0c0150083dd040000000000000000000000000b4 KEY SELECTION CRITERIA
-
- Choose a key status type and press <Enter>. Only elements that meet
- the selection criteria will appear in the View report.
-
- <Esc> returns to the View menu.
- c01500c3ed0400000000000000000000000000b5VIEW SELECTION CRITERIA
-
- Choose a key status type and press <Enter>. Only elements that meet
- the selection criteria will appear in the View report.
-
-
- <Esc> returns to the View menu.
-
-