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- Tutorial TopicsThis first set of topics (up to Ending the Programme)
- explains concepts to give you an understanding of how WJS works. The
- topics from File on down through Preferences & Help give you information
- on how to use a specific item on WJS's menus.
-
- Status LineAt the bottom of your screen is a line in reverse video
- (black on white) which gives you the statistics of your system. It
- looks like this:~~|##,### jobs│###,### lines │ 01-01-1980|~~ From left
- to right the items are:~
- 1. Total unique job numbers on file~
- 2. Total number of lines of data~
- 3. To-day's date (so far as the computer knows)
-
- Menu UsageThe menu you see near the top of your screen is my informal
- understanding of an SAA- or CUA-compliant menu. It is the same type of
- menu you will find in Windows, Gem, QuickBASIC, and "Mac"
- computers.~~WJS's menu, which is on the second line of your screen, is
- two-dimensional: there are |menu headings| horizontally and under each
- of these are the actual |menu items|. There are two ways to choose a
- menu item:~~1. Use the right, left, up, and down arrows to highlight
- the item you want then press |─┘Enter|, or~~2. Press the highlighted
- letter of the menu item~~For example, you can press |F| then |x| to
- exit WJS, or highlight |File| then press the down arrow and highlight
- |Exit| then press |─┘Enter|.~~|NOTES|~~To pull-down (|open|) a menu just
- highlight it then press |─┘Enter| or the |down-arrow| key.~~To |close|
- a menu just press the |Esc| key. It is not necessary to close a menu.
- You can use the right/left arrows with the menus opened to browse all
- of the options. Usually the only reason to close a menu is so you can
- use the letters instead of arrows (e.g., if you had the File menu open
- and wanted to use the Help Index you could press Esc to close the File
- menu then press |H|-|I| to jump to the Help Index).
-
- Adding new jobsNew jobs are added on the Jobs/General Information screen.
- Near the bottom of the screen you will see reminders for the available
- function keys, including Ins and Del. Press the |Insert| key (often
- labelled |Ins|) to add new jobs. Press the |Delete| key (often labelled
- |Del|) to permanently remove jobs from the file.~~|NOTES|~~There is no way
- to retrieve a job that has been deleted (short of programming, anyway).
-
- How do I number my jobs?WJS enforces a specific type of numbering system
- to help keep things organized without much complexity. The numbering
- format is |AYY###| where |A| is a letter A-Z, |YY| is the year, and |###|
- is the job number.~~Your jobs will have a letter (A-Z) followed by the
- last two digits of the year (e.g., "92") and a three digit code (000
- through 999). This allows you to have 26 different categories,
- departments, or any other type of grouping you want using the letters A
- through Z, and have up to one thousand jobs (000-999) per letter.~~WJS
- will suggest the next available job number whenever you add a new job.
-
- Ending the programme (return to DOS)When you are finished using WJS and want
- to end the programme just select the E|x|it option under the |F|ile menu.
- If all menus are closed, just press |Fx|, or you can highlight the File
- menu then use the down arrow to highlight Exit then press ─┘Enter.
-
- FileThis menu works with your data files. There are functions to make
- back-up copies to floppy disk, restore copies from floppy disk, format
- floppy disks, and exit (end) the programme.
-
- Year-end Close-outUse this function to clear old data from the file. If a
- previous JOBS.BAK file exists it will be erased, then the job file will be
- copied to JOBS.BAK. This is a safety measure but it does not give you very
- much protection. It is always best to make a floppy disk (or tape) copy of
- your data before closing-out previous years' data.~~|NOTES|~~The
- year-to-date summary will remain on file for the Summary report ── only the
- detail will be erased.
-
- Rebuild indicesNow and then you may experience a power outage or some
- other mishap that causes your information to look strange or vanish (!).
- WJS uses index files for faster access to data, and it is these indices
- that can be damaged. So if things aren't right try this option and
- your data will probably re-appear in the proper sequence. This function
- also serves to re-calculate year-to-date figures.
-
- Back-upUse this to |create| a back-up copy of your data files. You must
- have a formatted floppy disk ready. You can use the same back-up disk
- over and over again (the new copy will over-write the old one), but it
- may be a good idea to alternate at least three back-up
- copies.~~|Advice|~~ Use a rotating back-up scheme (one set of disks or
- tapes one day, another the next, etc.) and make back-ups whenever the
- information you entered is worth saving. If you'd have a "cow" if it
- was lost, it's time to back-up.
-
- RestoreUse this to |recover| your data files from a back-up copy (the
- opposite of Back-up). This is useful if your data files become damaged
- or are accidentally erased.~~|CAUTION|~~Restoring data files |erases|
- the data files which are in the WJS directory with the files on the
- back-up disk. If this is not desired (for example, to restore
- year-to-date files but not the jobs data), you will have to do so
- manually.
-
- Format FloppiesBefore you use a floppy disk it must be formatted. When you
- select this option a search for the file WFF.EXE is made. If found, What
- Floppy Format? is run; otherwise, you will be asked for the drive and type of
- disk you wish to format.~~|CAUTION|~~Formatting completely erases any
- information which may be on a disk.~~|NOTES|~~Your DOS |path| must point to
- |format.com| (which is probably in your DOS directory). If it does not you
- will see 'Bad command or file name' flash on your screen and disks will not be
- formatted.
-
- ExitEnd the program.
-
- JobsThis is the data entry menu. Use it to enter new jobs or change
- information about jobs already on file.
-
- General InfoThis screen is where you enter job numbers, descriptions, bid
- status, bid amount, and bid date information. New jobs can only added on this
- screen.~~|NOTES|~~Check the Preferences/Fiscal Year screen for settings which
- affect automatic job numbering.
-
- Costs & EstimatesUse this screen to enter the figures needed by the bonding
- company on the Work On-hand Report. You can only enter figures for jobs which
- have been entered on the General Info screen.
-
- ReportsThis menu lets you display or print the information on file. You will
- be asked if you want the report to go to the screen, a printer, or a disk
- file.
-
- Daily ActivityPrints a summary of statistics on one page.
-
- Job StatusThis report will list all jobs on file with a particular status. A
- menu of status settings will be shown from which you may select any or all.
- Just press the |space bar| to toggle inclusion of the highlighted status.
-
- SummaryPrints a year-to-date summary of statistics on one page.
-
- Work On HandThis is the report used for bonding companies. It includes only
- those jobs with status |Y| (yes). The figures for this report are entered on
- the Costs & Estimates data entry screen.
-
- PreferencesThis menu establishes operating guidelines for WJS.
-
- Back-upThe selection you make on this menu will determine the method used
- to back-up your data files whenever you choose the |F|ile/|B|ack-up option.
- The DOS Copy option is available to everyone; the other compression
- software options require that you have the software chosen and that it
- be accessible via your DOS PATH.
-
- Fiscal YearThis screen lets you set your fiscal year & preferred job
- letter. Fiscal year settings determine the range of months used on reports.
- The default job letter setting determines the automatically generated job
- codes when you press Insert on the Jobs/General Information
- screen.~~|EXAMPLES|~~|√| If your fiscal year begins in April your 1992
- fiscal year would be from 4/1/92 to 3/31/93.~~|√| If your fiscal year begins
- in July through December, WJS will assume that you will want the next
- calendar year to be applied (for example, a December start date for your
- 1993 fiscal year would be assumed to be 12/1/92 to 11/30/93).~~You can
- adjust the fiscal year number on the second line so that 12/1/92 to 11/30/93
- can be your 1992 fiscal year if you prefer.
-
- PrinterThis screen lets you define the printer and fonts printer and
- fonts you will be using. Press the F10 key when you see it listed at
- the bottom of the screen to open a window of choices.
-
- Help ── IndexYou are using the help index. This function gives you
- information about each function.
-
- Help ── About...This gives general information about the program including
- memory and disk usage.
-