XBHEDDH3 ;402,DJB,10/23/91,EDD - Help Text - Field Global Location ;;4.0;XB;;Jul 20, 2009;Build 2 ;;David Bolduc - Togus, ME ;;Called by XBHEDD1 W @IOF F I=1:1 S TEXT=$P($T(TXT+I),";;;",2) Q:TEXT="***" W !,TEXT I $Y>SIZE D PAGE Q:FLAGQ I 'FLAGQ D ^XBHEDDH4 EX ; K TEXT I 'FLAGQ D PAUSE Q TXT ; ;;; INPUT EFFECT ;;;========================================================================== ;;; ;;; 1. '^' Exit back to Main Menu. ;;; ;;; 2. 'B' Back up to previous screen. ;;; ;;; 3. 'n' Typing a number here allows you to jump to that screen. ;;; In the lower right hand corner of the screen, you will ;;; see 2 numbers: TOP and CUR. TOP is the highest screen ;;; you have to. CUR is the current screen you ;;; are viewing. You can only jump between the first and TOP ;;; screen. As an example, if you selected the 'Field Global ;;; Location' option and then hit 6 times, TOP would ;;; be equal to 6 and CUR would be equal to 6. Now you can jump ;;; to any screen between 1 and 6. If you entered '2' and , ;;; you would jump to screen 2. TOP would still be equal to 6 but ;;; CUR would now be 2. If you then hit 'B' to back up 1 screen, ;;; TOP would be 6 and CUR would be 1. If you now wanted to return ;;; to TOP (screen 6), you would type a '6' and this page ;;; would now be displayed. TOP and CUR would both be equal ;;; to 6 again. ;;; ;;; 4. 'I' Allows you to zoom in on an individual field. It prompts you ;;; for a field and then gives you the Individual Field Summary ;;; for that field. When using 'I', you must start at the top ;;; of the multiple. For example, if you were looking at the ;;; Patient file and you had selected 'Admission Date' as the ;;; starting point for Field Global Location and you ;;; thru 2 screens, you would see the field Treating Specialty. ;;; To view the Individual Field Summary for this field you would ;;; have to first select Admission Date and then Treating Specialty. ;;; This is made easier by the design of the Field Global Location ;;; screens. Each layer of multiple fields is preceeded by ;;; dashes that indicated their level. You trace these dashes ;;; back to locate the starting point for each layer. You can ;;; also use the Trace a Field option. ;;;*** PAGE ; R !!?2," to continue, '^' to quit: ",XX:DTIME S:'$T XX="^" S:XX["^" FLAGQ=1 I FLAGQ Q W @IOF Q PAUSE ; I $Y to continue..",XX:DTIME Q