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- DIMS editor help file - January 16, 1982
-
- If there's a record number or a pair of record numbers anywhere in the
- command line, the command will be done on the specified range of records.
- The words "from" "to" "all" "end" or "last" may be used when talking about
- record numbers. "." instead of a number means use the most recently dis-
- played record. All the built-in commands may be shortened to three letters.
-
- For example, all the following are valid commands:
-
- add
- delete from 10 to 20
- delete 10 20
- print to 75
- print select labels
- find Wombat from . to 500
- change 57
- change . (means change last record shown)
- 10 20
- list from 10 to 20 (same result as "10 20"
- select copy delete
-
-
- DIMS editor help screen 2 ---> Final commands <---
-
- These commands are normally the last word in the command sentence, any fol-
- lowing words except record numbers will be ignored.
-
- add Appends records to the end of the file, prompting field by
- field. In this mode the following commands take effect:
-
- "stop" alone in any field quits adding.
- "\" (backslash) at end of any field skips back 1 field.
- ";" alone in the field copies data from last record shown.
-
- done Closes file and returns to no-file menu
-
- fields Allows "hiding" fields you don't want to show. You may un-hide
- them with the same command. Controls output of 'put.'
-
- format 0 Installs default display and print formats.
- formats Shows available format definition files.
- format <name> Installs named format definition for screen and printer.
-
- backup Makes complete new backup file from main file. Rarely used
- since backup file is maintained automatically.
- DIMS editor help screen 3
-
- renumber Renumbers all records sequentially from the top in both main
- and backup files, closing up holes from deleted records.
-
- The following commands may be given freely anywhere in the command line:
-
- change <#> Shows record or records field by field, new data may be
- entered for each field or the old data may be kept by just
- hitting RETURN. To erase a field enter just one space then
- RETURN. Backslash '\' backs up to previous field.
-
- delete <#> Shows record or records and asks approval to erase.
-
- list Shows records. Assumed if no final command is given.
-
- find <word> Finds records containing the exact word string. A phrase
- can be found if underlines_are_used_instead_of_spaces.
-
- select Finds records containing up to 10 different words or phrases,
- (you will be asked for them) in all fields or in specific
- fields. You also can specify up to 10 words or phrases that
- will cause the record to be skipped.
- DIMS editor help screen 4 -- more free-form command words
-
- print Prints on list device rather than screen in current format.
-
- copy Copies data records and adds them on to the end of another
- DIMS file. You will be asked for the name. You may create a
- new file this way or add to an existing one, but the field
- definitions must be the same. New records have no auto backup.
-
- and Permitted for clarity, ignored.
-
- page Sets page number to start printout with.
-
- margin Sets printer margin if you don't want the default setting.
-
- flag In an add or a change to a range of records, asks you for a
- string to be added to any (one) field in the record.
-
- programs Shows a directory of available "transient commands," i.e.
- various batch processes than can work on the file.
-
-
-
- DIMS editor help screen 5 --> TRANSIENT COMMANDS <--
- Transient commands are sub-programs which do a batch of work and then return
- you to DEDIT. Where appropriate, they will take a range of records and selec-
- tion criteria from the command line. Example: print select labels 100 to 150
-
- cform Process for creating format definition files. Complicated.
-
- doc A "notepad" where you can read or write notes associated with
- the data file. The doc file can be edited later with WordStar.
- Useful for remembering codes you invent for your file.
-
- labels Prints a batch of labels (use "print labels") with blank fields
- closed up. Works only with three standard address file formats
- that will do for most jobs, not hard to modify if necessary.
-
- letters Merges an address file with a form letter. A personal
- salutation line or other data lines may be included if desired.
- DLETTERS.BAS must be modified for each job.
-
- sort Sorts the records into a new sequence in the whole file or a
- range of the file. Asks questions for set-up. Sorts
- alphabetically unless all fields specified for keys are
- numeric. May overlay or make a new file.
- DIMS editor help screen 6 -- more transient commands
-
- stat Computes descriptive statistics for a selected field.
-
- put Makes an output file in standard Basic sequential form for
- further processing with other programs. You may select a
- range of records in the invoking command line, and selection
- specifications.
-
- get Stuffs a conventional Basic sequential data file into
- the DIMS file from which it is called, adding records to
- the end. Allows skipping and re-ordering of fields.
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