br mikiMQx+ #2XXX.11412th October 1987;Nothing really new, but perhaps a major change is starting. Cards with body panels of glass fibre and resin instead of steel are nothing now. But in the 1990's mass-production family cars with all plastic body panels will become common and by the year 2000 plastic will make up over a quarter of the average car's weight, according to the US multinational general Electric. The major manufacturers have all invested in plastic injection moulds to experiment. A new kind L8 textparse alphabet 0 5 fieldspecificdictname _sdparse alphabet 0 5exprsort 7 sorttype strtextparse alphabet 0 5 fieldspecificdictname _sdparse alphabet 0 5textparse alphabet 0 1 proximity stoplist stop case lowerdict name textparse alphabet 0 1 case lower  H+ #2XXX.116115th July 1987UIt seems extremely unlikely that such an idea would catch on, but you never can tell.Johnson and Johnson is test marketing in Florida disposable contact lenses that can go into the trash after a week of wear. The lenses, six to a package, will cost $10 or $50 a pair. The new lenses could eliminate some problems that plague wearers of traditional lenses, such as accumulation of deposits, ulcers and corneal imperfections. Glyn JordanWall Street JournalThrow away Lens + #2XXX.115117th September 1987Scientists who seek indicators of urban pollution can gauge its scale by collecting the humble meadow spittle bug. Some forms of the bug seem to reflect levels of urban pollution. Dr D Rees and Mr A J A Stewart if the University College of Cardiff have linked abnormally high incidence of the melanic (black or dark brown) spittle bug with distance from large stockpiles of pulverised coal. They studied an area of 12km and in population close to the docks the melan4 id=master #0v2 257field_dataname_datasci3validateindexestypelistof stringauthorauthor12textstringwidth0sourcesource13textstring 0pagepage4ref,textstring 0keywordskeywords5textstring 0commentcomment6textstring 0titletitle7textstring 0datedate8refstring 0contributedcontributed9textstring 0abstractabstract10textstring 0referencereference11ref,teU #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_validate/use o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=950428:111111:generic HELP - USING THE VALIDATE COMMAND You use the validate command to mark a range of records in the current searchlist for which the validation of a given field would fail with its existing data. ARGUMENTS This command can take two arguments: validate The range argument allows you to limit the range of records affected by the validate operation. Ranges are of the form: all - all re V #1 =help::/app/exec/commands/validate o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=950428:111111:generic HELP - VALIDATE COMMAND You use the validate command to mark a range of records in the current searchlist for which the validation of a given field would fail with its existing data. ARGUMENTS This command can take two arguments: validate The range argument allows you to limit the range of records affected by the validate operation. Ranges are of the form: all - all records in L #1 =screen::/app/exec/wlist o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=950412:120842:genericname :/app/exec/wlistspos 0 0 size 1 80scol 0x70 0x7 0xf 0x0tabw 4data help /app/exec/wlist data nopromptZtext - 0 LIST MODE q = p = (ESC for menu) ftyp m Quit fnam quit fpos 0 17fdat 2 q ftyp m Print fnam print fpos 0 29fdat 2 p P #1 =screen::/app/keydef/topmenu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=940728:111111:generic)spos 0 0 size 1 80scol 0x70 0x7 0xf 0x0tabw 4data help /app/repedit/topmenuZtext - 0 KEY EDITOR (ESC for menu) ftyp k Quit fnam quitfpos 0 1 fdat 0 Leave the application (Q) fdat 2 q Qftyp k Define fnam definefpos 0 7&fdat 0 Define a new key definition (D) fdat 2 d Dftyp k Change fnam modify fpos 0 15(fdat 0 Change an existing definition (C) fdat 2 C c S #1 =help::/app/exec/commands/order o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=940414:111111:genericHELP - ORDER COMMAND The order command allows you to display and/or change the default search ordering currently being used. ARGUMENTS order Where is the name of an expression index whose sort expression can be used to order the results of any subsequent search order Displays the ordering expression on the status line order "" Switches search orderinT #1 =help::/app/exec/commands/follow o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=940603:111111:genericHELP - FOLLOW COMMAND This command allows you to produce a new searchlist based on the search specification defined by the `follow' attribute for a field or the current record type. ARGUMENTS follow Uses the search specification defined by the `follow' attribute for the field follow -n Does not save the old searchlist follow -s Saves the old seaM #1 =screen::/Template/_error o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericname :/Template/_errorspos 1 0 size 22 80scol 0x70 0x7 0x7 0x7 ftyp s #x80fnam fpos 0 0 N #1 =help::/app/textedit/yesno o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - CONFIRMATION OF ACTIONS You are being asked to confirm an action. This occurs when changes have been made to objects as well as when leaving an application. There are usually two options - Yes and No, although sometimes there is an additional option of Cancel. Selecting Yes will add any changes to the system; selecting No will usually take you out of the present task and changes will be lost. The Can R #1 =help::/app/textedit/load_save o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - LOADING AND SAVING You can load existing text objects as well as creating new ones. To create a new object, simply select Load (or press Ctrl-L) and then enter a name which does not already exist in the object store. LOADING A TEXT OBJECT To load in an object from the Object Store, press Ctrl-L. Index+ prompts you for the name of the item want to load. Type this and press RETURN. If you do not knowN #1 =help::/app/textedit/error o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - ERROR WITH LOADING OR SAVING TEXT The system cannot load or save the text you have requested. This may be because of a typing error - including invalid characters in names, such as forward slashes (/) instead of back slashes (\) can cause this problem. Check that your typing is correct and try again. If you still have problems, contact your system administrator for more help.$M #1 =help::/app/textedit/edit o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - EDITING TEXT The text editor module allows you to edit various bodies of text. For example, you could add new help screens or create alphabets using this facility. The key handling in the text editor is "normal" in that the arrow keys will move you around, the DEL key will delete the character under the cursor while BACKSPACE deletes to the left of the cursor. ACCELERATOR KEYS As an alternative to selecN #1 =help::/app/dictedit/intro o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - THE DICTIONARY EDITOR Index+ Generic II creates database structures known as dictionaries. The most common uses are for validation purposes and for defining stoplists. Stoplists are lists of words which are not indexed and so are not included when searches are performed. The Dictionary Editor lets you add, delete and change entries in the dictionaries. When you start the dictionary editor, you will have (R #1 =help::/app/exec/commands/view o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:generic HELP - THE VIEW COMMAND This command lets you specify your own format for displaying records in your current searchlist. ARGUMENTS The command takes a as its argument, which in its most basic form can be a list of fields that you would like displayed on screen. You can specify as many fields as you want. Following the command with a ? will cause a prompt for arguments to be di ,S #1 =help::/app/exec/commands/ppage o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - PPAGE COMMAND The ppage command lets you change to the previous template in the list of available display templates for records of the current record type. ARGUMENTS This command has no arguments. EFFECT The display template is changed to the previous one in the list of available templates for the current record type. If the current display template is the first in the set of available templates 0R #1 =help::/app/exec/commands/page o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - PAGE COMMAND The page command lets you change the template used for displaying records in your current searchlist. ARGUMENTS It can take either a number or name as its argument to specify which of the set of available viewing templates for the current record is to be used. If you use the page command without any arguments, a pop-up list of available templates will be displayed for you to select the 4S #1 =help::/app/exec/commands/npage o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - NPAGE COMMAND The npage command lets you change to the next template in the list of available display templates for records of the current record type. ARGUMENTS This command has no arguments. EFFECT The display template is changed to the next one in the list of available templates for the current record type. If the current display template is the last in the set of available templates for that 8K #1 =help::/app/admin/sweep o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:generic HELP - DATABASE SWEEP This option lets you update records in the database so that the data storage and indexing reflects the correct database structure. It is necessary to do a database structure update after a database has been re-structured. This option can be run at any time and can be interrupted by pressing Ctrl-C. Interrupting does no harm to the database. Your screen should display some basic information ab<K #1 =help::/app/admin/round o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:generic HELP - DATABASE INDEXING CHECK This option checks that each record in your database is correctly indexed. It can optionally re-index any missing terms. It has no effect on records which are currently correctly indexed. It can be run at any time and can be interrupted by pressing Ctrl-C. Your screen should be displaying some basic information together with a table of fields to be completed. Start at record @N #1 =help::/app/admin/dict/new o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - NEW DICTIONARY NAME You are about to create a new dictionary for use with validation or other operations in your Generic II database. Note that the dictionaries that are required by the system to support stoplist and wild card features are created automatically and need not be explicitly created. You are being asked for a name for the new dictionary - enter the name you want and then press RETURN. The n DN #1 =help::/app/admin/dict/del o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DELETING A DICTIONARY You have opted to delete a dictionary - note that it is not possible to delete dictionaries created by the system which are used for stoplists and wild card support. Only those dictionaries created using the Create Dictionary option can be deleted from the system. You are being prompted for the name of the dictionary to be deleted. Enter the name and then press RETURN. The dictionaryHP #1 =help::/app/admin/dcmi/force o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:generic HELP - FORCING A DATABASE UPDATE This option lets you make an update to the database structure if a previous update has failed or a change has been made outside the administration client. A database update is always acceptable and will have no effect if the structure has not changed. Having selected Force, you will be prompted on screen with: Database structure update now pending ... press RETURN If yo[ #1 =help::/app/useredit/main_user/readonly o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - USER PROFILE (READ ONLY) This field can be toggled between Yes and No via the SPACE bar and is used to determine wether or not the user is restricted to having read only access to the database. LL #1 =screen::/app/exec/command o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930925:111111:adminspos 2 0 size 4 80scol 0x70 0x7 0x7 0x0tabw 4data key SDOWN scroll 1data key SUP scroll -1data key SLEFT focus -1data key SRIGHT focus 1data key ^T :thesaurusdata key TAB :expanddata key ^D scroll 1data key ^U scroll -1data key PGDN npagedata key PGUP ppagedata key ^P prevdata key ^N next@text - 0 This is the top level menu screen (:/App/Exec/command) text - 0 ,text - 0 Press ^X-L to edit the screen data>teM #1 =screen::/app/exec/browse u=y U=y a=y A=n o=admin T=930804:111111:genericname :/app/exec/browsespos 0 0 size 1 80scol 0x70 0x7 0xf 0x0data help /app/exec/browse(data noprompt Ztext + 0 BROWSE MODE q = p = a = m = (SPACE for menu) ftyp m Quitfnam * fpos 0 18fdat 2 q ftyp m Print fnam print fpos 0 29fdat 2 pftyp m Print All fnam print ? fpos 0 41fdat 2 a ftyp m Mark fnam mark fpos 0 57fdat 2 m \R #1 =help::/app/admin/db_config/db o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - CONFIGURING DATABASE ATTRIBUTES This help screen covers the following topics: - editing existing database attributes - adding new database attributes - adding new values to database attributes - deleting database attributes A database has a number of attributes which are set for the whole database. Most of these are concerned with configuration options used when creating a new database. You can ad[EP #1 =help::/app/admin/configmenu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DATABASE CONFIGURATION MENU The Database Configuration Menu has six options. Main - return to Database Configuration Manager menu Select - choose the type of item to work on (record, field, etc) Edit - edit an item of the current type Add - add an item of the current type to the database Delete - delete an item of the current type Rename - rename an item of the current type To access this menu Z #1 =help::/app/admin/dcmi/add_object/name o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - NAMING A NEW OBJECT You have selected to add an object to the database. You are now being prompted for a name for the new addition. Type in the name required and press RETURN. If it is a new field, record or index that is being added, you will be taken into editing mode. If it is a new attribute being added, you may be prompted for a value for that attribute. To finish the addition, highlightS #1 =help::/app/admin/analysis/save o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - SAVING OUTPUT TO FILE You have selected to save an analysis report to a file and are now being prompted for the name of the file you wish to save it to - enter a file name and press RETURN. Press ESCAPE to cancel the operation.R #1 =help::/app/admin/clone/reclen o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - PRIMARY RECORD LENGTH This field denotes the primary record length of the new database. This parameter can be used for tuning database performance. The default size for the the primary record length is 1k.P =keymap::/terminals/vt220-pc u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 o=admin T=930804:111111:genericU3F1INSHOMEU2DELU5F3U1PGUPU4F2HOMEINS^RU0PGUPENDU6F4 `D =system::editors u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 o=admin T=930804:111111:generic# Mapping from object store types to the editor for that type. # Upto the colon is the type to be mapped, after the colon is # the command line for an editor of that type. system:textedit.sh -t system help:textedit.sh -t help text:textedit.sh -t text screen:paint.sh keymap:keydef.sh keymap fnkey:keydef.sh fnkey report:repedit.sh report printer:repedit.sh printer user:useredit.sh user view:textedit.sh -t view search:textedit.sh -t] #1 =help::/app/admin/dcmi_imp/dd/export/fail o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FAILURE TO EXPORT DATABASE DICTIONARY The system could not export the database dictionary to the file specified. This may be because the given filename was incorrect or perhaps because you do not have write permission to that file. Try the operation again - if it is still unsuccessful it may be necessary to contact your system administrator.M =keymap::/terminals/xterm o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:generic U13ENDU18PGUPU15HOMEU14PGDN^RU0F\ #1 =help::/app/admin/dcmi/add_object/select o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - ADD OBJECT You have selected to add an object to the database - a field, record or index. You have a list of the various types for that object and are required to choose one for the new object. Highlight the type required and then press RETURN. Explanations of the various types can be found in your User Guide. If you choose to copy an existing object, you are taken back to the list of objec\V #1 =help::/app/admin/db_config/record o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - CONFIGURING RECORDS This help screen covers the following topics: - what is a record? - adding a record - editing a record - adding attributes - deleting attributes - editing attributes - deleting a record It does NOT provide explanations of all attributes. See your User Guide for this information. WHAT IS A RECORD? A record in Index+ is a collection of fields which are to be processed tog xQ =screen::/app/repedit/printer o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=940211:111111:genericQbord pspos 2 0titl Printer Details size 19 78scol 0x70 0x7 0x7 0x7tabw 4 text - 0 text - 0 Printer name text - 0 Vtext - 0 Command/Filename command starts with |5text - 0 User confirm space to change5text - 0 Uses terminal space to change text - 0 text - 0 Lines per page text - 0 Top Margintext - 0 Bottom Margin P #1 =screen::/app/repedit/report o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=950104:111111:genericbord pspos 2 0titl Report Details size 19 78scol 0x70 0x7 0x7 0x7tabw 4 text - 0 Utext - 0 Report name (PGDN for more...)text - 0 Default printer text - 0 text - 0 Search spectext - 0 Sort spec text - 0 text - 0 Record skip text - 0 "text - 0 Initial template text - 0 Final template 3text - 0 2M #1 =help::/app/repedit/intro o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - REPORT EDITOR CONCEPTS A report is a method of extracting data from a database into a file which can be viewed, printed or processed further. There are four stages to producing a report: (1) A searchlist of the records in the database is created using the searching and sorting commands. It is possible for the report definition to contain the search criteria itself. (2) The data from the M #1 =help::/app/repedit/error o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - SYSTEM ERRORS You have tried to perform an action, such as loading a non-existent system screen, that the system cannot deal with. Press RETURN to continue and try again. If the problem occurs persistently, contact your system administrator.Q =screen::/app/repedit/topmenu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:generic!name :/app/repedit/topmenuspos 0 0 size 1 80scol 0x70 0x7 0xf 0x0data help /app/repedit/topmenuZtext + 0 INDEX+ REPORT EDITOR (ESC for menu) ftyp k Quit fnam quitfpos 0 1fdat 0 Leave Report Generatorfdat 2 ftyp k Reportfnam load_reportfpos 0 8fwid 8fdat 0 Load Report Details (^R) fdat 2 ^Rftyp k Printer fnam load_printer fpos 0 17 fdat 0 Load Printer Detail P =screen::/app/paint/text_menu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=940726:11111:genericspos 0 0 size 1 80scol 0x70 0x7 0xf 0x0tabw 4data help /app/paint/text_menuZtext - 0 TEXT: (ESC to cancel) ftyp k Top fnam topfpos 0 6#fdat 0 Move to top of screen (^X-t) fdat 2 MTftyp k Bottom fnam bottom fpos 0 11fdat 0 Bottom of screen (^X-b) fdat 2 MBftyp k Start-Line fnam bol fpos 0 19#fdat 0 Move to start of line (Home)fdat 2 ftyp k End-Li _ =screen::/app/paint/edit_screen_description o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:generic6(name :/app/paint/edit_screen_descriptionbord p spos 3 14titl Edit Screen Details size 16 51scol 0x70 0x70 0x7 0x7 text - 0 text - 0 Position text - 0 Size text - 0 text - 0 Name #text - 0 Border w [1 p s b l]text - 0 Titletext - 0 9text - 0 Colours: Current [NV RV BL BO BR BU UL]text - 0 Field#text - 0 Back texS =screen::/app/paint/screen_menu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930901:133351:generic.name :/app/paint/screen_menuspos 0 0 size 1 80scol 0x70 0x7 0xf 0x0tabw 4(data help /app/paint/topmenu Ztext - 0 SCREEN: (ESC to cancel) ftyp k Load fnam readfpos 0 8fdat 0 Load a screen (^L) fdat 2 ^Lftyp k Write fnam write fpos 0 14fdat 0 Write a screen (^W) fdat 2 ^W ftyp k Edit fnam editscr fpos 0 21fdat 0 Edit screen details (^N) jT =screen::/app/paint/edit_field_m o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=931018:151326:generic1bord p spos 5 14titl Edit Menu Field size 10 50scol 0x70 0xf 0x7 0x7tabw 4text - 0 Field: text - 0 At: text - 0 text - 0 Format: text - 0 Name: text - 0 Width:text - 0 Edit:text - 0 Prompt:text - 0 Keys:text - 0 Group: ftyp s #x38fedt 0fnam num fpos 0 10 ftyp s #x38fedt 0fnam at fpos 1 10 ftyp s #x100 fnam format fpos 3 10fwid 38 ftyp s #x38 fnam name fpos 4 10 AT =screen::/app/paint/edit_field_p o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=931018:151454:generic3bord p spos 5 14titl Edit Password Field size 10 49scol 0x70 0xf 0x7 0x7tabw 4text - 0 Field: text - 0 At: text - 0 text - 0 Format: text - 0 Name: text - 0 Width:text - 0 Edit: text - 0 Valid:text - 0 Prompt:text - 0 Group: ftyp s #x38fedt 0fnam num fpos 0 10 ftyp s #x38fedt 0fnam at fpos 1 10 ftyp s #x100 fnam format fpos 3 10fwid 38 ftyp s #x38 fnam name fposT =screen::/app/paint/new_field_type o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=940324:154505:admin"bord p spos 2 12titl New Field size 7 20scol 0x70 0x7 0x7 0x7tabw 4ftyp m Text - Single Linefnam sfpos 0 0fwid 20ftyp m Text - Multi Linefnam tfpos 1 0fwid 20ftyp m Choicefnam cfpos 2 0fwid 20 ftyp m Listfnam lfpos 3 0fwid 20 ftyp m Menufnam mfpos 4 0fwid 20ftyp m Key Menufnam kfpos 5 0fwid 20ftyp m Passwordfnam pfpos 6 0fwid 20T =screen::/app/paint/edit_field_t o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930925:111018:genericNbord p spos 2 14titl Edit Text Field size 17 40scol 0x70 0xf 0x7 0x7tabc 4tabw 4text - 0 Field: text - 0 $text - 0 Row: Column: #text - 0 Height: Width: text - 0 text - 0 Name: text - 0 Edit: text - 0 Group: text - 0 +text - 0 Background: [ NV RV BL BO-text - 0 Highlight: BR BU UL ] text - 0 text - 0 Wrap at: text - 0[uT =screen::/app/paint/edit_field_s o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930925:111113:generic8bord p spos 5 14titl Edit String Field size 11 49scol 0x70 0xf 0x7 0x7tabw 4text - 0 Field: text - 0 At: text - 0 text - 0 Format: text - 0 Name: text - 0 Width:text - 0 Edit: text - 0 Prompt:text - 0 Valid:text - 0 Trans:text + 0 Group: ftyp s #x38fedt 0fnam num fpos 0 10 ftyp s #x38fedt 0fnam at fpos 1 10 ftyp s #x100 fnam format fpos 3 10fwid 38 ftyp s #x5T =screen::/app/paint/edit_field_k o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=931018:151206:generic1bord p spos 5 14titl Edit Key Menu Field size 10 50scol 0x70 0xf 0x7 0x7tabw 4text - 0 Field: text - 0 At: text - 0 text - 0 Format: text - 0 Name: text - 0 Width:text - 0 Edit:text - 0 Prompt:text - 0 Keys:text - 0 Group: ftyp s #x38fedt 0fnam num fpos 0 10 ftyp s #x38fedt 0fnam at fpos 1 10 ftyp s #x100 fnam format fpos 3 10fwid 38 ftyp s #x38 fnam name fpos 4 T =screen::/app/paint/edit_field_c o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=931018:151131:generic)bord p spos 5 14titl Edit Choice Field size 8 50scol 0x70 0xf 0x7 0x7tabw 4text - 0 Field: text - 0 At: text - 0 text - 0 Format: text - 0 Name: text - 0 Width:text - 0 Choice: text + 0 Group: ftyp s #x38fedt 0fnam num fpos 0 10 ftyp s #x38fedt 0fnam at fpos 1 10 ftyp s #x100 fnam format fpos 3 10fwid 38 ftyp s #x38 fnam name fpos 4 10 fdat 2 The range argument allows you to limit the range of records used to create the word list. You can use all the S #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_delete/use o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - USING THE DELETE COMMAND This command lets you erase the current record from the database. ARGUMENTS This command has no arguments EFFECT Once you have entered the delete command, the current record is locked to prevent others from using it. You will be asked to confirm deletion - selecting Yes will remove the record from the database; selecting No will return you to the command line or your menuY #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_edit/update_data o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - UPDATING DATA You are at a prompt which is asking whether you wish to update the database with the changes you have made. If you select Yes, any changes made will be saved to the database. Selecting No will return you to the command line or menu interface but all your changes will be lost. Selecting Cancel will return you to the editing operation you were performing before you chose to exit.R =help::/app/dictedit/import_wp o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:generic HELP - DICTIONARY IMPORT You have asked to import a text file into the dictionary. The file will be read one line at a time, and each line will be split into a number of words, using a word parser. Enter the number of the word parser to use, or press ESC to cancel. Normally word parser 1 is adequate for most applications. There are a number of word parsers available: Word parser 1 will treat all letters avO =help::/app/dictedit/import o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DICTIONARY IMPORT You have selected the `import' option, which will read a file situated on the file system and add the words contained within it to the current dictionary. You will need to know - the filename from which to import the words - the word parser used to break lines of the file into words - whether you want to convert all the words to lower case The filename is simply a location on the fileP =help::/app/keydef/overwrite o=admin u=y U=y A=n a=y #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - OVERWRITE KEY DEFINITION You are attempting to define a key for which a definition already exists. Select YES or press Y to confirm the operation and replace the current definition with the new definition you are about to create. Select NO or press N to cancel the key definition operation and return to the main screen.W #1 =help::/app/exec/scrlib/range/delim o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - RANGE DELIMITER OMITTED You have entered a range but have omitted the final delimiter. For example, you may have entered something similar to list [1-2 You need to match the parentheses, so for the above example, you should have entered list [1-2] L =help::/app/keydef/intro o=admin u=y U=y A=n a=y #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - KEY DEFINITION UTILITY This module will allow the creation and modification of two types of key mapping for use within Index+: 1. Terminal keymaps - which allow the mapping of keys on a particular terminal to be changed, for example, to allow Control-F to be used as a replacement for Page Down on terminals without a Page Down Key 2. Function Key Maps - allowing one key to generate a sequence K =help::/app/keydef/load o=admin u=y U=y A=n a=y #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - KEY MAPPING You have pressed L to load a new key mapping from the database. The currently loaded set of key mappings will be lost and replaced with the new set loaded from the database. To cancel the operation, press the ESC key. To load a given set of key mappings, enter it's name and press RETURN. For details on how names are specified, refer to documentation on the Object Store. If the specified keyV #1 =help::/app/exec/scrlib/range/last o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - USING RANGES (LAST ELEMENT) The command you are using needs a range to be entered as one of its arguments. You are being asked for the last element to be considered. You should enter the record number to end with and then press RETURN.M =help::/app/keydef/change o=admin u=y U=y A=n a=y #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - LOAD KEY MAPPING You have pressed L to load a new set of key mappings, but changes have been made to the current set, and they have not been written to the database. Enter Y to throw the changes to the current set away, and load a new set. Enter N to cancel the load operation and preserve the existing set.[M =help::/app/keydef/main/K o=admin u=y U=y A=n a=y #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - KEY MAPPING A terminal keymap allows the mapping of keys which exist on a terminal onto the set of keys which may be used with Index+. A terminal, for example, may not have a PgDn key, or a set of function keys. A terminal keymap maps the keys which a terminal does have into those required for Index+. It also can be used to swap keys around on the keyboard (swap Delete and Backspace for example). A termiK =help::/app/keydef/main o=admin u=y U=y A=n a=y #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - KEY MAPPING The screen displays a list of the currently loaded set of key mappings, one per line. The following keys are active in this screen: d to define a new key mapping. r to remove the highlighted key mapping. RETURN to add a new key mapping for the highlighted line. s to save the current set of key mappings. l to load a new set of key mappings. m to combine a set of stored key mappings with those M =help::/app/keydef/main/F o=admin u=y U=y A=n a=y #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FUNCTION KEY DEFINITION A function key maps certain keys on the keyboard to an arbitrary sequence of keys to allow, for example, common sequences of keys to be saved on one key in order to save typing, or to act as single keystroke commands. Any function key and most control and alt keys can be defined. An example function key map, which maps the F3 key to the sequence INDEX+ would be represented on the s L =help::/app/keydef/merge o=admin u=y U=y A=n a=y #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - MERGING KEY MAPPINGS You have pressed M to merge a set of key mappings from the database with the current set of key mappings. To cancel the operation, press the ESC key. To merge a set of key mappings, enter the name of a set of key mappings and press RETURN. For details on how names are specified, refer to documentation on the Object Store. If the specified key mapping set can be found, it is loaded. M =help::/app/keydef/main/N o=admin u=y U=y A=n a=y #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - KEYNAMES Each key used within Index+ is given a `key name' which is used to identify this key on the screen. The key names for letters, numbers and punctuation are simply the characters themselves. Keys generated with the control key pressed, or prefixed by a control-C character have the name of the character prefixed by a caret - for example ^A. Keys prefixed with the ^X key (called Meta or Alt keys) areW #1 =help::/app/exec/scrlib/range/first o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - USING RANGES (FIRST ELEMENT) The command you are using needs a range to be entered as one of its arguments. You are being asked for the first element to be considered. You should enter the record number to start from and then press RETURN.԰O =help::/app/keydef/presskey o=admin u=y U=y A=n a=y #1 T=930804:111111:generic You are starting to define a Function Key mapping for a key. The screen reads: Press the key to define: Pressing any key (apart from the HELP key) will allow you to enter a function key definition for that key. Not all the keys can be defined. If you try and define a key which cannot be defined, an error message will be displayed and the definition will be cancelled. If the key can be defined, you can theW #1 =help::/app/exec/scrlib/range/error o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - OUT OF RANGE LIMITS You are being asked to enter a minimum or maximum limit for a range. The number you have entered is outside the possible range for your current searchlist - press RETURN to get back to the command line or menu interface.M =help::/app/keydef/delete o=admin u=y U=y A=n a=y #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - REMOVE KEY MAPPING You have pressed R from the main screen - to remove the currently selected key mapping. Once key mappings are deleted, they cannot be recovered, so the system asks for confirmation before actually deleting the key mapping. Select YES or Press Y to delete the key mapping. Select No or Press N to cancel the operation and preserve the current key mapping. J #1 =help::/app/sfmt/error o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:generic HELP - ERROR WHEN SAVING SCREEN You have tried to save your screen but the system has reported an error. This error could be a system error or it could be due to an incorrectly entered name for your screen. If you tried to save your screen to a specific screen type, make sure you entered a type that exists - one of Template, Search or Menu. You may have put backslashes (\) into the pathname rather than forward R #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_print/use o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:generic HELP - USING THE PRINT COMMAND This command lets you print a report of all or some of the records in your current searchlist. ARGUMENTS This command takes one argument to specify a . This can be of the form: all - all records in the searchlist [-n] - from the first record to the nth record [m-n] - from the mth record to the nth record [m-] - from the mth record to the last recor] #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_edit/validation_fail o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - VALIDATION HAS FAILED Having completed your editing, when you tried to save your record, the validation checks failed and so the record was not saved. You should see your system administrator as this could have been caused by a number of system problems.[U #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_navigate/use o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - USING THE NAVIGATION COMMANDS first the first record in the current search result will become the current one. next where is the number of records to move forwards by in your search list. If count is not given then the current record will move forwards by one record. goto where is the record in your search list that you want to become the cur^ #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_edit/template_missing o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - TEMPLATE IS MISSING The template used to edit this record is missing. This is a system error - you should contact your system administrator.Y #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_report/no_report o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - REPORT DOES NOT EXIST The report template you have tried to use does not exist in the object store. To obtain a list of possible reports, press RETURN to get back to the command line and then, when you are prompted for a report, enter *. This will search the object store for possible reports and display all matches on a pop-up list. Highlight the report you want to use and then press RETURN. P #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_new/use o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - USING THE NEW COMMAND The new command will create a totally new record. ARGUMENTS The command requires the name of the record type from which to create the record. EFFECT If no argument is specified, a pop-up list of the available record types will be displayed - you should highlight the one you require and press RETURN. The relevant form is then retrieved and the system enters editing mode. When y Q #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_edit/use o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - USING THE EDIT COMMAND This command lets you edit the current record in your search- list. The status line at the top of your screen indicates which record is current - for example, if it said "[1] Item 3 of 7", the current record is record number 3 in your searchlist. ARGUMENTS The edit command has no arguments. EFFECT The edit command locks the current record so that no-one else can change it whileQ #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_new/fail o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FAILURE TO CREATE A NEW RECORD You have tried to create a new record but the record type you specified cannot be found by the system. To find out which record types are available to you, enter the new command WITHOUT any arguments. This will cause a pop-up list of record types to be displayed from which you may select one. If the record type you wanted is not displayed, you may not have permission to Q =help::/app/exec/cmd_help/use o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - USING THE HELP COMMAND The help command gives you access to the on-line help pages. The pop-up list is a list of all the commands for which there is help. If one is selected by highlighting the command in the list and pressing RETURN, then the help page for that command will be shown You can use the up and down arrow keys to scroll a help page one line at a time, or PGUP and PGDN to scroll through whoS #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_mark/error o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - MARKING RECORD ERROR The system is unable to alter the "mark" status of the current record. If this proves to be a problem you should consult your system administrator.T #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_use/badtype o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - INVALID SPECIFICATION TYPE The specification type you have supplied to the 'use' command is invalid, it should be one of "search" or "view". The type should not include any wildcard characters. If you don't supply a type then it will default to "search".S #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_vhist/none o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - NO VIEWS IN VIEW HISTORY There are no views in the current view history. You should enter at least one valid view specification BEFORE trying to use this command. The command 'use' can be used to retrieve view specifications saved with 'vwrite' R #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_list/keys o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=950418:111111:genericHELP - THE WORDLIST On your screen there should now be a list of words generated and sorted according to the given "list" command specification. You can use the arrow keys to move between individual entries in the list, PGUP and PGDN to move a screen at a time and HOME and END to move to the top and bottom of the list (provided the mapping of these keys has been set up correctly by your system administrator)T #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_keymap/fail o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FAILURE TO LOAD TERMINAL KEYMAP The keymap you have requested cannot be loaded. This is probably because the name is incorrect or else cannot be found in the object store. To display a list of possible keymaps to load, enter the keymap command without any arguments. A pop-up list will be displayed, highlight the one you require and select it by pressing RETURN. If you cannot see the option you wantV #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_list/no_words o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=950418:111111:genericHELP - NO WORDS FOUND You have tried to create a wordlist but the system could not find any words in the range you specified for your searchlist. Check that your records do contain some data - you may need to contact your system administrator.WS #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_fnkey/fail o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FAILURE TO LOAD A FUNCTION KEY SET You have tried to load a new function key set from the object store. This has failed because the system couldn't find your selection. You may have typed in an incorrect name or you may have chosen a function key set that is no longer in the object store. To find out the correct name, use the "dir fnkey" command to obtain a current list of function key sets in the obR #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_fnkey/use o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - USING THE FNKEY COMMAND This command lets you select or define a new function key mapping. A function key mapping causes specified keys on the keyboard to generate whole sequences of key presses and thus allows you to store common sequences of key presses for repeated use via a single keystroke. If you enter the command without any arguments you will be able to choose a key set from a pop-up list of kR #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_menu/menu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - CHOOSING A MENU INTERFACE You have entered the menu command and are now asked to enter the name of the menu interface you wish to use. If you know the name of the interface, type it in and press RETURN. If it can be found in the object store, it will be loaded. If it cannot be found or for another reason, cannot be loaded, an appropriate error message be displayed. In this case, you should see your syR #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_menu/fail o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FAILURE TO LOAD A MENU The menu you specified cannot be loaded. It may not exist within the object store or the name entered may not have been typed in correctly. You can obtain a list of menus contained in the object store by following the menu command with a *. You can then select a menu from a list of available menus. If you still cannot load a menu, you should contact your system administrator. Y #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_new/record_types o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - RECORD TYPES FOR NEW RECORDS You are creating a new record for your database. The new command requires as an argument the name of the record type from which to create the new record. The record type specifies the set of fields and the form to be used to create the record. By entering the new command with no arguments, a pop-up list of possible record-types has been displayed. You should highliW #1 =help::/app/paint/edit_fld/p/data/3 o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FIELD ATTRIBUTE "VALID" This attribute can contain a comma separated list of valid entries for the field. For example, if you entered Mon,Tue,Wed the valid entries for this field would be Mon or Tue or Wed. You can allow a blank value to be accepted as valid by putting an extra comma at the end of your list, for example, Mon,Tue,Wed, Prefixes can also be added which modify the validation [S #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_keymap/use o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - USING THE KEYMAP COMMAND This command lets you select and/or define terminal key mappings. A terminal keymap allows the mapping of keys which exist on a terminal keyboard to a set of keys which may be used with Generic II. A terminal might not have a PgDn key or a set of function keys. Any keys which the terminal does not possess but which are needed for use with Generic II applications can be mappedQ #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_find/use o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - USING THE FIND COMMAND The find command is used to carry out a search on the database using a command-line search. ARGUMENTS The find command can take as its arguments detailed search specifications - these can be very complex or very straightforward. EFFECT If you entered, find shoe and pressed RETURN, your searchlist would contain all the records in the database that contain the word "shoe" anywh T =screen::/app/dictedit/bulk_menu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericname :/app/dictedit/bulk_menuspos 0 0 size 1 47scol 0x70 0x7 0xf 0x0x0!data help /app/dictedit/bulk_menu8text + 0 Bulk: ftyp m Import fnam importfpos 0 6fdat 0 Import items from a file fdat 2 i Iftyp m Export fnam export fpos 0 15!fdat 0 Export all items to a file fdat 2 e E ftyp m Mass delete fnam massdel fpos 0 24fdat 0 Delete many items fdat 2 m Mftyp m RetN =help::/app/keydef/typekey o=admin u=y U=y A=n a=y #1 T=930804:111111:generic You have pressed D to define a new key mapping in a terminal key mapping set. Enter the name of a key to be mapped, the press RETURN. Then enter the name of the key to which the first key should be mapped and press RETURN again. The key mapping will then be added to the current set. Entering an invalid key name will cancel the operation.BR =screen::/app/dictedit/topmenu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:generic%name :/app/dictedit/topmenuspos 0 1 size 1 79scol 0x70 0x7 0xf 0x0 data hmenu(data help /app/dictedit/topmenu Ytext + 0 INDEX+ DICTIONARY EDITOR ftyp m Quit fnam quitfpos 0 0fdat 0 Leave Dictionary Editor fdat 2 q Q ftyp m Add fnam addfpos 0 7fdat 0 Add item to dictionary fdat 2 a A ftyp m Del fnam del fpos 0 13"fdat 0 Delete item from diction] #1 =help::/app/admin/dcmi_imp/dd/export/save o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - EXPORT DATA DICTIONARY TO FILE This option lets you export the database dictionary to a specified file. You are being prompted for the file which is to hold the database dictionary - enter the full pathname for this file and press RETURN. The database dictionary will be written out to the specified file. The operation may take a few minutes if the dictionary is large.\ #1 =help::/app/repedit/main_printer/confirm o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - USER CONFIRM This field lets you denote whether the end-user will be allowed to confirm and/or alter the value specified in the above field (i.e. the command/filename). The field toggles between Yes and No by pressing the SPACE bar.xS #1 =help::/app/admin/analysis_menu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:generic HELP - DATABASE ANALYSIS MENU This menu has three options which are as follows: Database Status Report - short, quick status report Low Level Analysis - checks and reports on internal database structure Quit - quit from database analysis and return to the main menu When a report has been produced, a further menu of options will b R #1 =screen::/app/admin/configmenu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111112:generic-name :/app/admin/configmenuspos 0 0 size 1 80scol 0x70 0x7 0xf 0x0 data hmenudata help /app/config/topmenu'text + 0 =text - 0 INDEX+ CONFIGURATION ftyp k Main fnam mainfpos 0 1"fdat 0 Return to top level choicesftyp k Select fnam +selectfpos 0 7fdat 0 Select objects to view ftyp k Mode fnam +mode fpos 0 15fdat 0 Change display mode ftyp k EdiCQ #1 =screen::/app/admin/select_menu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=931019:125507:admin$spos 0 0 size 1 80scol 0x70 0x7 0xf 0x0tabw 4 data help /app/admin/select_menuZtext - 0 SELECT: INDEX+ CONFIGURATIONftyp k Field fnam fieldfpos 0 8 fdat 0 Select field objects (^F) fdat 2 ^Fftyp k Record fnam record fpos 0 15&fdat 0 Select record type objects (^T) fdat 2 ^Tftyp k Index fnam index fpos 0 23 fdat 0 Select index objects (^I) fdat 2 TABftyp O #1 =screen::/app/admin/main_menu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=931019:195853:admin7spos 2 0 size 21 78scol 0x70 0x7 0x7 0x0tabw 4)data help /app/admin/main_menu text - 0 Dtext - 0 INDEX+ DATABASE CONFIGURATION MANAGER5text - 0 MAIN MENU text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 'text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 T #1 =help::/app/admin/clone/copyfrom o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DATABASE TO BE CLONED This field lets you specify the database which is to be cloned. The system assumes that the database to be copied is the one currently in use, as specified by the IXDB environment variable. You may override this if you require. Simply enter the new pathname for the database you wish to be cloned.S #1 =screen::/app/admin/import_menu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=931126:113700:generic2name :/app/admin/import_menuspos 2 0 size 22 78scol 0x70 0x7 0x7 0x0 text - 0 Etext - 0 INDEX+ DATABASE CONFIGURATION MANAGER;text - 0 IMPORT/EXPORT MENU text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 +text - 0 Select item and press RETO #1 =screen::/app/admin/db_copy o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:generic*name :/app/admin/db_copyspos 2 0 size 19 78scol 0x70 0x70 0x7 0x0text + 0 CREATEtext - 0 NEW DATABASE text - 0 Otext - 0 This operation will create a new database taking the data dictionary9text + 0 and object store from an existing database. text - 0 text - 0 $text - 0 New Database Directory$text - 0 New Database Name text - 0 $text - 0 Hash Size$text - 0 PriU #1 =help::/app/admin/db_config/index o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - CONFIGURING INDEXES This help screen covers the following topics: - what is an index? - adding an index - editing an index - adding attributes - deleting attributes - editing attributes - deleting an index This help screen does NOT cover explanations of the various index attributes. See your User Guide for this information. WHAT IS AN INDEX? An index is familiar as a list of words with page S #1 =help::/app/admin/clone/dirname o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - LOCATION FOR DATABASE CLONE This field indicates the directory where the new database will reside. This field must be fill in. Enter a suitable directory name - the system will create the directory if it does not already exist however it will NOT create any parent directories. For example, if your new database was to be located in the directory: /ssl/usr/work/gen2 the system would create the dir+U #1 =help::/app/exec/commands/include o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - INCLUDE COMMAND This command lets you create a searchlist containing only the marked records from the current searchlist. ARGUMENTS This command has no arguments. EFFECT Having marked a set of records in your current searchlist, this command create a new searchlist containing only those records. The display will be updated accordingly. Note: there will be no corresponding search specification fU #1 =screen::/app/admin/analysis_menu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=931126:113700:generic0name :/app/admin/analysis_menuspos 2 0 size 21 78scol 0x70 0x7 0x7 0x0-data help /app/admin/analysis_menu text - 0 Dtext - 0 INDEX+ DATABASE CONFIGURATION MANAGERAtext - 0 ANALYSIS AND MAINTENANCE MENU text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 'text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 text - 0 V #1 =help::/app/admin/analysis/options o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - ANALYSIS OPTIONS There are three option on the Database Analysis sub-menu. These are as follows: Done - return to the Database Analysis menu Review - re-display the analysis report on screen File - place the analysis report into a file The menu is used in the same manner as other Generic II menus. The file option prompts for a filename for the report to be held in - enter the filename andV #1 =help::/app/exec/scrlib/range/char o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - BAD CHARACTER WITHIN RANGE You have entered a character that was not acceptable for a range. If you are unsure what to enter as the range, try following the command with a ? - this will probably prompt you for the range, giving the minimum and maximum values. P =help::/app/dictedit/massdel o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DICTIONARY MASS DELETE You have selected the Mass Delete, or Remove option which will remove all the items from the dictionary which match a particular pattern. Press ESC to cancel the operation. The pattern can contain any characters, with the following having special meaning: ? will match any one single character - ?at will match `cat' `mat' and `pat'. * will match any number of charac O #1 =help::/app/admin/main_menu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DATABASE CONFIGURATION MANAGER MENU The following options are available - use the arrow keys, or press the initial option number or letter, and then press RETURN to select that option. 1. Database Configuration: choose this to view and/or modify attributes concerning the fields, records, indexes and general characteristics of the database. 2. Configuration Import/Export: choose this to perform impO =help::/app/dictedit/delete o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DELETE DICTIONARY ITEM You have selected the `delete' operation on the currently selected item. Select: Yes - to remove this item from the dictionary No - to cancel the deletion of this item Pressing ESC does the same as No. If Yes is selected, the item is then deleted. The item will disappear from the screen display, and the count of items in the status line will go down by one.R #1 =help::/app/am_popup/main_menu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=940323:120100:genericHELP - OBJECT STORE MENU You have accessed the object store menu either from the dir command or when requesting a list of possible matches - for example, a list of possible keymaps. If you wanted a list of objects, you should de-activate the menu bar and select your chosen object from the pop-up list. The object store menu lets you specify display options and edit things from the object store according to yO =help::/app/dictedit/change o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - CHANGING DICTIONARY ITEM You have selected the `change' option, which will change the currently selected item. The item is retrieved and displayed on the status line. You may use all the normal editing keys to modify the item. Pressing ESC at any time will cancel the operation and leave the original item unchanged. Pressing RETURN will accept the item as a replacement for the original value. If the nR =help::/app/dictedit/import_lc o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DICTIONARY IMPORT You have asked to import a text file into the dictionary. Selecting Yes will convert all the text to lower case before entering the words into the dictionary. Selecting No will not change the case of the words. Pressing ESC will cancel the import operation.M =help::/app/dictedit/main o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DICTIONARY EDITOR The following keys can be used to control the Index+ Dictionary Editing Module: UP, DOWN move the cursor up and down one line PGUP, PGDN move the cursor up and down one page at a time HOME, ^PGUP move to the top of the list END, ^PGDN move to the end of the list ^UP, ^DOWN scroll the screen without moving the cursor Typing a number before one of R =help::/app/dictedit/bulk_menu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DICTIONARY EDITOR BULK MENU Press ESC to return to the top menu, or select one of the following options: Import - Import words from a file Export - Export words to a file Mass Delete - Delete words based on a pattern Return - Go back to browsing words. Use the Arrow keys to select an option, or type the initial letter.L =help::/app/dictedit/add o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - ADD WORD TO THE DICTIONARY You have selected the `Add' command which will add a new word to the dictionary. Either: - Type the new word and press return to add the new word - Press ESC to cancel the operation. If the word typed already exists in the dictionary, an error will be reported and the word will not be added. If the screen is currently displaying the part of the dictionary in which the word wilO =help::/app/dictedit/export o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DICTIONARY EXPORT You have selected the `export' command to copy the words in the dictionary into a file on the filesystem. Enter the name of the file to contain the words. If the file cannot be created, an error will be reported - otherwise the file will be written with the words from the dictionary, one word per line, in lexicographic order. The status line will report the progress of the export.M =help::/app/dictedit/find o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DICTIONARY SEARCH You have selected the `find' option, which will position the cursor at a particular place in the listing. Press ESC or RETURN will no input to cancel the operation. Entering a word, and pressing RETURN, will position the cursor at the first match in the database with that prefix, or at the nearest match if there are no matches. Case is significant in all dictionary operations.I =help::/app/exec/main o=admin u=y U=y A=n a=y #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - APPLICATION EXECUTIVE While the cursor is on the top line of the screen the Application Executive is waiting for a command. For a list of commands, use the `help' command. To enter a command, type the command, with any arguments, on the command line, then press RETURN. The command will then be executed. Before pressing RETURN, use the editing keys to correct your typing. Editing keys include: ESC - R =screen::/app/am_popup/main_menu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=940419:111111:admin0spos 0 0 size 1 80scol 0x70 0x7 0xf 0x0tabw 4(data hmenu (data help /app/am_popup/main_menu Ztext - 0 (SPACE for menu) ftyp k Quit fnam quitfpos 0 1fdat 0 Leave Object Store popupftyp k Select fnam +/app/am_popup/objectsfpos 0 7 fdat 0 Select objects to display ftyp k New fnam new fpos 0 15fdat 0 Create a nT =screen::/app/am_popup/perm_menu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericname :/app/am_popup/perm_menuspos 0 0 size 1 80scol 0x70 0x7 0xf 0x0 data hmenu*data help /app/am_popup/perm_menu text + 0 PERMS:ftyp k Owner fnam ownerfpos 0 8fdat 0 Change ownershipftyp k Public fnam perm_public fpos 0 16 fdat 0 Change public permissionsftyp k Private fnam perm_private fpos 0 25!fdat 0 Change private permissionsfdat 2 T #1 =help::/app/admin/clone/hashsize o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - HASH SIZE FOR NEW DATABASE This field indicates the size of the hash file for the new database. This parameter can be used for tuning database performance. The default size for a hash file is 500k which is considered adequate for a small to medium sized database.#\U #1 =help::/app/admin/db_config/field o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - CONFIGURING FIELDS This help screen covers the following topics: - what is a field? - adding a field - editing a field - adding attributes - deleting attributes - editing attributes - deleting a field This help screen does NOT cover explanations of the various field attributes. See your User Guide for this information. WHAT IS A FIELD? A field is the smallest unit of storage in an Index+ datY #1 =help::/app/admin/dcmi/attribute/edit o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - EDITING AN ATTRIBUTE By pressing the RIGHT arrow, you have chosen to edit the attribute currently highlighted. If that attribute currently has a value, you will have a prompt asking you to enter the new value for that attribute. Type in the required value and press RETURN. Explanations of valid values can be found in the User Guide. If the attribute has no value, you will get an Add-Item box  Q #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_menu/use o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - USING THE MENU COMMAND This command lets you select a pre-defined menu interface to the application executive. ARGUMENTS The command takes one argument of . This should be the name of the interface as held in the object store. If it is omitted, you will be prompted for a name. Entering '*' either at the prompt or after the menu command will produce a pop-up list of available menu interfaces. E ,K =help::/app/keydef/save o=admin u=y U=y A=n a=y #1 T=930804:111111:generic You have pressed S to save the current set of key mappings to the database. To cancel the operation, press the ESC key. To save the set of key mappings, enter the name of the object to which the key mappings should be saved. Function key maps are saved with type "fnkey", and terminal keymaps are saved with the type "keymap". For details on how names are specified, refer to documentation on the Object Store. I0T =help::/app/exec/commands/scroll o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - SCROLL COMMAND You use the scroll command to scroll the display of multi-line fields in the current record. ARGUMENTS This command can take two arguments the first of which defines how the scrolling text field in the current record is scrolled. This can take the following values: b - scroll to the bottom of the field t - scroll to the top of the field d - scroll down by one pagenP =help::/app/dictedit/topmenu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DICTIONARY EDITOR MENU The top-bar menu is now active, and you can use the arrow keys or initial letters to select the option: Quit - leave the dictionary editor Add - Add a new word Del - Deleting an existing word Change - change a word Find - locate a word Bulk.. - access a sub-menu containing the mass delete, import and export operations. When the option is selected, pressing RS =help::/app/exec/commands/first o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FIRST COMMAND The first command is one of five navigation commands. You use it to select the first record in your search list as the current one. ARGUMENTS This command takes no arguments EFFECT This command will set the current record to be the first one in the current search result and update the display accordingly. For more information see the help on the next command.4T =help::/app/exec/commands/delete o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:generic HELP - DELETE COMMAND You use the delete command to delete the current record, or a range of records, from the current searchlist. ARGUMENTS This command takes two optional arguments, the first of which specifies a range of records to delete in the form: all - all records in the searchlist [-n] - from the first record to the nth record [m-n] - from the mth record to the nth record [m-8T =help::/app/exec/commands/search o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:generic HELP - SEARCH COMMAND You use the search command to search for words in the database using a form. ARGUMENTS The command takes a as an argument. The is the name of a form to be used for making the search query. If used without arguments the search command will display a list of available search forms from which one may be selected using the UP, DOWN and RETURN keys. S <^ #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_report/printer_failed o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - PRINTER FAILED The printer you selected has failed - this is probably because it has been misspelt, either when typed manually at the prompt or else within the current report definition. Alternatively, a definition for the requested printer may not exist in the object store. To get a list of available printer definitions enter a printer name of '*'. If this continues to be a problem consul0\R =help::/app/exec/commands/find o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=940414:130200:genericHELP - FIND COMMAND You use the find command to search for words in the database. ARGUMENTS The find command takes a search specification as its argument. This is a description of the information you want to retrieve from the database. Search specifications take the following syntax: find Search for records containing the given term anywhere in the databHS #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_report/use o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:generic HELP - USING THE REPORT COMMAND This command lets you produce reports of your current searchlist according to pre-defined formats. ARGUMENTS The command takes two arguments - and . Ranges can take the following format: all - include all records in the searchlist [-n] - include all records from the first to the nth [m-n] - include all records from mth to nth [m-]P =help::/app/dictedit/present o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - WORD EXISTS IN DICTIONARY You have attempted to add a word which already exists in the dictionary, or change a word into a word which already exists. Dictionaries can only contain one instance of each word, so the operation can not be completed. For Add: the operation is cancelled. For Change: the previous value of the word is restored.S =help::/app/dictedit/massdel_yn o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DICTIONARY MASS DELETE You have entered a mass delete, or remove, pattern which will delete any item in the dictionary which matches the pattern. Select Yes to go ahead and delete the matching items. Select No, or press ESC to cancel the operation and leave the dictionary unchanged.LQ =help::/app/exec/commands/use o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:generic HELP - USE COMMAND You use the use command to re-submit a search specification or short report specification which has been used previously in the current session or else has been saved using the swrite or vwrite commands. ARGUMENTS The command takes two arguments the first of which specifies the type of specification and can be either "search" or "view. If this argument is omitted then the type defaults to PR =help::/app/exec/commands/next o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:generic HELP - NEXT COMMAND The next command is one of five navigation commands. You use it to change the current record by moving forwards through your searchlist. ARGUMENTS This command can take as an argument, the number of records to move forwards by, for example, entering `next 3', would set the current record to be the one three records forwards in the searchlist. If no argument is given a default of 1 is asU #1 =help::/app/paint/edit_fld/height o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FIELD ATTRIBUTE "HEIGHT" This denotes the number of rows a multi-line field will occupy when displayed on screen. If the field occupies more lines than the number used to display it, the field may be scrolled vertically to display the rest of the text.TO #1 =help::/app/paint/load_save o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - LOADING AND SAVING SCREENS When you choose to load or save a screen, the system will normally give you a default name. If you do not know what screen to load or save to, you can obtain a list of all the screens available from the object store by entering a wildcard symbol (*) at the prompt and pressing RETURN. LOADING A SCREEN If you know what type of screen you want to load, you can include the relevanS #1 =help::/app/paint/edit_scr/name o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - EDIT SCREEN NAME The screen name is that by which the screen is known in the object store. This attribute will automatically be filled in with that name. If you want the screen to have a different name to that which is currently listed in the Object Store, you can enter the new name here and then save the screen using that new name during the Write operation.E #1 =printer::default o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericname:printpagelen22bmargin1tmargin1command /tmp/reporttmpdirlmarginconfirmYes use_screen W #1 =help::/app/paint/edit_fld/s/data/2 o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FIELD ATTRIBUTE "TRANS" This attribute can contain a list of characters corresponding to various transformations carried out when data is inserted into the field. The codes are as follows: U - converts to upper case l - converts to lower case P - converts to proper case c - removes all white space 1-9 - fixes decimal points !1-9 - removes decimal points ^ M #1 =help::/app/paint/topmenu o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - SCREEN PAINTER TOP MENU To move between the various options on the menu bar, use the Left and Right arrow keys. As you move between the options, they will become highlighted and a short explanation together with the accelerator key for that option will be displayed on the status line. To choose an option from the menu, highlight the one required and then press RETURN. If the option is a command, the assocW #1 =help::/app/paint/edit_fld/s/data/0 o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FIELD ATTRIBUTE "PROMPT" When a screen becomes active and this field becomes the current field, a prompt can be displayed on the status line. This can indicate the type of information needed for input, it's format and so on. You can only have a prompt displayed if your choice of screen border supports prompts. See your user guide for details of this or access the help screen for editing borders.jR =help::/app/exec/commands/help o=admin u=y U=y A=n a=y #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - HELP COMMAND The help command gives you access to the on-line help pages. For a list of commands, type `help' with no arguments. This will produce a pop-up list of commands from which you can make your selection by highlighting the command you want and pressing RETURN. For help on a particular command follow the help command with the name of the command you want to know about, for example `help editQ #1 =help::/app/paint/move_screen o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - MOVING YOUR SCREEN You can move your screen wherever you want using the arrow keys. The current screen position will be displayed on the status line. Once you are satisfied with its position, press RETURN.W #1 =help::/app/paint/edit_fld/k/data/0 o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FIELD ATTRIBUTE "PROMPT" When a screen becomes active and this field becomes the current field, a prompt can be displayed on the status line. This can indicate the type of information needed for input, it's format and so on. You can only have a prompt displayed if your choice of screen border supports prompts. See your user guide for details of this or access the help screen for editing borders.` #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_edit/no_editable_fields o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - NO EDITABLE FIELDS There are no editable fields in the record that you are trying to edit. Typically this is because there are no editable fields in the template that this record uses. If you need to edit this type of record, you should see your system administrator.xS =help::/app/exec/commands/stype o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - STYPE COMMAND You can use the stype command to search for words in the database using a form keyed to the record types in the database. ARGUMENTS The stype command takes one arguments of where is the name of a record type in the database, which is to be used to locate the forms used for searching. The argument is optional. The special record types `-' or `All' refer to \R =help::/app/exec/commands/quit o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - QUIT COMMAND You use the quit command to leave the Index+ Application Executive. ARGUMENTS This command takes no arguments. EFFECT Before you leave the application executive, you are asked to confirm that you really want to quit. Selecting Yes will take you out of the application executive and return you to your normal user interface. Selecting No will return you to the Index+ command line or your5R =help::/app/exec/commands/prev o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - PREV COMMAND The prev command is one of five navigation commands. You use it to change the current record by moving backwards through your searchlist. ARGUMENTS This command can take as an argument, the number of records to move backwards by, for example, entering `prev 3', would set the current record to be the one three records previous in the searchlist. If no argument is given a default of 1 is a$xQ =help::/app/exec/commands/dir o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:generic HELP - DIR COMMAND You use the dir command to display and modify objects in the Object Store. ARGUMENTS This command can take three arguments: dir - is an optional type for the items to be displayed. If it is omitted, objects of all types are displayed. is an optional pattern which objects should match before being displayed. If it is omitted, the pattern `*' (a dW #1 =help::/app/exec/commands/ddrefresh o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DDREFRESH COMMAND You can use the ddrefresh command to re-read the database configuration information from the database. ARGUMENTS This command takes no argments. EFFECT The database configuration information is re-read. If it has changed this is reported in the status line. This command is normally only required for trouble-shooting. See your user guide for more detailed information about ithT =help::/app/exec/commands/browse o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:generic HELP - BROWSE COMMAND The browse command lets you use the cursor keys to explore the result of a search. ARGUMENTS This command has no arguments. EFFECT The current record being displayed can be changed by using the UP and DOWN arrow keys to move backwards and forwards through the current searchlist a single record at a time and by using PGUP and PGDN to move backwards and forwards by a whole screen. S =help::/app/exec/commands/admin o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - ADMIN COMMAND Use the admin command to run the Database Configuration Manager for Database Administration. ARGUMENTS This command takes no arguments. EFFECT The Database Administration client is started with the Application Executive session suspended until the administration session has finished. On completion the data dictionary is re-read and it is reported if the data dictionary has changed. lS =help::/app/exec/commands/clone o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - CLONE COMMAND You can use the clone command to create a new record from an existing one in your current searchlist. ARGUMENTS This command takes no arguments. EFFECT The clone command is similar to the new command, but - the record type is taken to be the same as the current record - all the data is copied from the current record into the new record before editing begins. After the clone is c] #1 =help::/app/admin/dcmi_imp/dd/import/fail o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FAILURE TO IMPORT DATABASE DICTIONARY The system could not import the database dictionary specified. This may be because the given filename was incorrect or because the file specified does not exist or is not a valid dictionary file. Try the operation again - if it is still unsuccessful it may be necessary to contact your system administrator.O #1 =help::/app/exec/cmds/no_sr o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - NO SEARCH RESULT You have tried to perform an operation which requires a searchlist. You should enter a search specification and obtain a search result BEFORE trying to use a command.P #1 =help::/app/exec/cmds/fields o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FIELDS The command you entered requires one or more fieldnames to be entered as argument(s) to the command. A field is the smallest unit of storage in a Generic II Index+ database. It can contain a string, a number or another basic field type. Fields are grouped into records for access; a record typically contains a collection of fields relating to one real-world object. For example, if you had a may,S #1 =help::/app/exec/commands/fnkey o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FNKEY COMMAND This command lets you select or edit a function keymap. ARGUMENTS To select a new function keymap, use the command alone. To edit a function keymap, follow the command with -e. i.e. fnkey -e EFFECT When you use the fnkey command to edit a function keymap, you are taken into the key definition editor. This has its own menu interface which allows you to load, save, rename, delete and T #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_sort/failed o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FAILURE OF SORT COMMAND The sort command you entered has failed. This may be due to entering a invalid field name or an incorrect sort element. See the user guide for more help or the help screen for using the sort command. The latter can be accessed by entering the sort command without any arguments and then, when the usage message is displayed, pressing the HELP key.pQ #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_sort/use o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:generic HELP - USING THE SORT COMMAND The sort command lets you specify the order in which you want your current searchlist to be displayed. ARGUMENTS The arguments for this command are the fieldnames you want the searchlist to be sorted on and the order in which you want them sorted (ascending or descending). In addition to the arguments, the sort command has a number of options which determine how the soS #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_stype/fail o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - FAILURE TO LOAD A SEARCH SCREEN You have used the stype command to load a search screen but the screen specified cannot be found in the object store. You can use the stype command without any arguments in order to display a list of record types and their associated search screens. tR #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_page/fail o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - PAGE FAILED The page viewing template you selected could not be loaded. This may be because the specified was not available, not set up properly or simply did not exist. If you think that the name may have been wrong, enter the page command without any arguments - this will display the templates available. If you still have problems, having selected a name from the list, see your syeS #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_page/views o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - PAGE VIEWING TEMPLATES There are three ways to change the page viewing template. You can select a specific template by entering page or, if you do not know the name, simply enter page and press RETURN. This will display a pop-up list of templates available. You can move between the previous and next templates for the current record type by entering the commands ppage and np xQ #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_page/use o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - USING THE PAGE COMMAND The page command lets you change the format for displaying records in your current searchlist. ARGUMENTS It takes a as its argument. If you use the page command without any arguments, a pop-up list of available templates will be displayed for you to select the one you want. EFFECT The display template is changed. You can re-display the records in your searchl |O #1 =help::/app/exec/cmds/error o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - SYSTEM ERRORS Some of the system errors that occur are caused by incorrect entries or straightforward things such as not having a searchlist when trying to perform a command. Other reasons can be as follows: - a record is being changed elsewhere - the type of record cannot be determined - the system cannot obtain a list of record types - the system cannot obtain fields for a record type - permission iM =help::/app/dictedit/quit o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - QUIT DICTIONARY EDITOR You have selected the Quit option to leave the dictionary editor. Select: Yes to confirm the command and quit No to cancel the command and stay in the editorR =help::/app/exec/commands/last o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - LAST COMMAND The last command is one of five navigation commands. You use it to select the last record in your searchlist as the current one. ARGUMENTS This command takes no arguments EFFECT This command will set the current record to be the last one in the current search result and update the display accordingly. For more information see the help on the next command.W #1 =help::/app/paint/edit_scr/col_bord o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - DEFINING YOUR SCREEN COLOURS There are four elements to the Colours attribute for your screen. The Border attribute refers to the way your screen border will be displayed. The options are as follows: NV - normal video RV - reverse video BL - blinking BO - bold BR - bold reverse BU - bold underline UL - underline[yT =help::/app/exec/commands/swrite o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:genericHELP - SWRITE COMMAND You use the swrite command to save a search specification from the current session for use in a later session. ARGUMENTS This command can take two arguments: swrite - is the name to be given to the saved search specification. - is the number of the search to save. If it is not specified, the most recent search is sS #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_shist/none o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - NO SEARCHES IN SEARCH HISTORY There are no searches in the current search history. You should enter a search specification and obtain at least one search result BEFORE trying to use this command. The command 'use' can be used to retrieve search specifications saved with 'swrite' V #1 =help::/app/exec/cmd_report/report o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - SPECIFYING A REPORT TYPE You have used the Report command and are now being prompted to enter a report type (a pre-defined template to format your report). Report formats are defined using the report editor utility of Index+ Generic II. These are set up for you by your system administrator. The default report template will be used if you do not enter another name. If you don't know the names of |P #1 =help::/app/paint/field_list o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n T=930804:111111:genericHELP - LIST ALL FIELDS It's very easy to lose track of fields when you're designing screens - they may be put on top of one another and then it can be difficult to access each field separately. The List option will display a pop-up list of all the fields that exist on your screen giving the field number, a letter representing the field type, the start row and column of the field and the name of the field. You Q =help::/app/exec/commands/set o=admin u=y U=y a=y A=n #1 T=930804:111111:generic HELP - SET COMMAND You use the set command to set options within the Application Executive. ARGUMENTS The command takes two arguments of