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- THE ATARI ST DATA HANDLER
-
- Version 3.0
-
- by Richard Guthrie
-
-
- This program is distributed under the shareware concept. You are
- free to copy the compiled version and give it away but if you use
- it please send $5.00 to:
-
- Richard Guthrie
- 106 Forest Drive
- Fountain Inn, SC
- 29644
-
- For $10.00 I will send you the source code. This may be handy for
- your own updates. I am working on a disk directory program and
- a label printer program that uses data handler.
-
-
- 1. After unarcing, you will find four files: DHANDL30.PRG,
- DEFAULT.PRT, SAMPLE.DB, and README.DOC.
-
- 2. For the most efficient operation, I suggest you place these
- files in a ramdisk and then run DHANDL30.PRG from that drive
- source. The program uses whichever drive you run it from as
- the default drive but you may override default by setting
- the drive path from the "FILES" menu selection.
-
- 3. To use a desk accessory, select "Use an Accessory" under the
- "ACCESSORY" menu selection. This allows you to then pick any
- accessory you may have under the "DESK" menu selection. When
- you finish with an accessory, you must select "Return" under
- the "ACCESSORY" menu selection.
-
- 4. Under the "DESK" menu, "About DATA HANDLER" is two pages of
- helpful information on running the program. Review this
- material before proceeding.
-
- 5. I have attempted to design this data base as a very simple
- and easy to use system for handling data. Each screen has
- instructions on what can be done within that screen. Select
- "Load DB" from the "FILES" menu and load in SAMPLE.DB. You
- can use this data to practice adding, updating, deleting,
- searching, and sorting records. You can see the results by
- going to the "PRINT" menu and choose "All to Screen". Within
- a few keystrokes, you'll find the system very easy to use.
-
- 6. After you've finished a session with DATA HANDLER, be sure to
- save your new data back to your disk. Select "Save DB" under
- the "FILES" menu. The program will prompt you to do this.
-
- 7. An interesting feature also is the "Change DB" selection.
- This allows you to change the names of fields or the lengths
- of fields. It will not allow you to delete or add fields.
- This feature is very helpful in custom alignment of your data
- when you print to the screen.
-
- 8. "Add New DB" allows you to set up a new data base and prompts
- you through each step. After creating your new data base,
- you must save it to disk and then load it back in before
- adding new records.
-
- 9. "Delete DB" is just as the name implies, be certain!!
-
- 10. During adding and updating records, you may date stamp a
- field named "Date" as long as the field length is eight
- spaces long. Control D will put the system date in this
- format: DD/MM/YY. Also, sorting on a date is possible if the
- field is named "Date" and the same format is used.
-
- 11. Under the "PRINT" menu, "Printer Setup" allows you to enter
- your printer codes for fonts 1 and 3. The default is for a
- Panasonic 1091 so you may need to change these settings.
- Function keys F3, F5, and F9 are the only active inputs with
- this version. If your print length is under 80 characters
- long, font 1 will be selected. If print length is over 80,
- font 3 will be selected. F9 is for printer initialization.
- DEFAULT.PRT should be placed in the root directory only.
-
- 12. "Select Fields" under "PRINT" menu allows you to toggle any
- field on or off for display or printing. An asterick on the
- left of the function keys indicates the field will be
- displayed.
-
- Experimentation with the various functions of the program can
- teach you more than any doc file so have fun with the program and
- thanks for your support!!
-
-
- Changes from version 1.0
-
- 1. In the Search mode, allows the previous and next record to by
- looked at.
-
- 2. Removed the 1000 record limit. The number of records max is now
- determined by the amount of memory.
-
- 3. In the Search mode, when the last record is displayed, the NEXT
- record displayed will be the first record found. This allow the data
- to be looped thru for viewing.
-
- 4. In the Update mode, you may look at all records as well as ask for
- a specific record number.
-
- 5. In the Search mode, the search criteria can be in upper or lower
- case. This works when criteria # 1 (approximatly equals) is selected
- only. This is handy when the word you are searching for starts with
- a capital letter. The Search will find the word you are looking for
- inside any larger string.
-
- 6. In the Search mode, you can now save what you selected as a .DB
- file so that it is its own database or as a .TXT file so that you can
- append that data to another data base file.
-
- 7. In the Search mode, you can delete all the records that you
- selected at the same time. It give you a warning but be careful.
-
- 8. In the FILES menu, you can APPEND any .TXT file to the data that is
- in memory. The appended data must be in record string format and match
- the field layout of the data base. You can create this type of .TXT
- file in the Search mode.
-
- 9. In the SEARCH function there is an option to SELECT ALL.
-