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1ZVEMGH1 ;DJB,VGL**Help Text - Main Screen [02/05/95]
2 ;;12;VPE;;COPYRIGHT David Bolduc @1993
3 ;
4VGL2 ;;;
5 ;;; V G L E N T R Y P O I N T S
6 ;;;
7 ;;; ^%ZVEMG Normal entry point
8 ;;; R^%ZVEMG A Fileman subscript has the following pattern:
9 ;;; Root..Variable..Constant..Variable..Constant..etc
10 ;;; Entry point R^%ZVEMG will display the variable portion of
11 ;;; the subscript in reverse video.
12 ;;;PARAM(var)^%ZVEMG Parameter passing.
13 ;;;
14 ;;; E N T E R R E S U L T
15 ;;; --------- ----------------------------------------------------------------
16 ;;; 'n' Enter a REF number from the left hand column and the pieces of
17 ;;; the selected node will be displayed vertically. You can then
18 ;;; select a piece and view the data dictionary for the field
19 ;;; this piece represents.
20 ;;;
21 ;;; If the node you select is a Xref, the data dictionary for
22 ;;; the field setting the Xref, will be displayed. If the node is
23 ;;; a word processing field, the field will be displayed directly.
24 ;;; If the node is a zero node, information on the contents of a
25 ;;; zero node will be displayed.
26 ;;;
27 ;;; <TAB> As noted above, you select a node by entering it's REF number.
28 ;;; You may also select a node by positioning the highlight located
29 ;;; on the extreme left hand side of the screen, and then hitting
30 ;;; <TAB>.
31 ;;;
32 ;;; A This option allows you to start up an alternate session to
33 ;;; view a 2nd global.
34 ;;;
35 ;;; G Goto a node number. G 1 will return you to the opening screen.
36 ;;; G 1000 (or any high number) will cause the listing to begin with
37 ;;; the highest node that's been displayed.
38 ;;;
39 ;;; <HOME>,<F4><AL> Returns you to the opening screen.
40 ;;;
41 ;;; <END>,<F4><AR> Causes listing to begin with highest node displayed.
42 ;;;
43 ;;; S'n' Skip over subscipt level 'n'.
44 ;;; Example: Assume you started the listing with the NEW PERSON
45 ;;; file ^VA(200, and you were now at ^VA(200,4,"FOF",3.05,0). If
46 ;;; you wanted to skip to the next user, you would enter S2. This
47 ;;; means subscript level 2 would skip to the next value. This
48 ;;; would result in ^VA(200,5,0) being displayed.
49 ;;;***
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