[613] | 1 | ZVEMSH5 ;DJB,VSHL**BOXES [07/14/94]
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| 2 | ;;12;VPE;;COPYRIGHT David Bolduc @1993
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| 3 | ;
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| 4 | BOXES ;;;
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| 5 | ;;; B O X E S
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| 6 | ;;;
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| 7 | ;;; To help you organize the User QWIK commands you develop, the VShell allows you
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| 8 | ;;; to store them in boxes. A box can be any whole number.
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| 9 | ;;;
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| 10 | ;;; Let's look at the UCI QWIK which we set up earlier. We had you assign it to
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| 11 | ;;; box 1. You can display the QWIKs stored in box 1 by typing one dot and the
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| 12 | ;;; box number. Type '.1' and you will see your UCI QWIK along with any other
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| 13 | ;;; QWIKs that have been assigned to box 1.
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| 14 | ;;;
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| 15 | ;;; If you recall, you may display your User QWIKs by hitting <PF1> or <PF2>. You
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| 16 | ;;; will find however, as you develop more and more User QWIKs, it becomes easier
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| 17 | ;;; and clearer if you group them into boxes and display the boxes.
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| 18 | ;;;
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| 19 | ;;; System QWIKs also use boxes. To display the System QWIKs assigned to a box,
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| 20 | ;;; type two dots and the box number. For example: '..1' will display all System
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| 21 | ;;; QWIKs assigned to box 1. The System QWIKs have been grouped as follows:
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| 22 | ;;;
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| 23 | ;;; Box 1..... All QWIK related System QWIKs
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| 24 | ;;; Box 2..... All VShell related System QWIKs
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| 25 | ;;; Box 3..... Programmers' Tools
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| 26 | ;;; Box 4..... Fileman/VA Kernel related System QWIKs
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| 27 | ;;; Box 5..... Vendor Generic Utilities
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| 28 | ;;;
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| 29 | ;;; Typing one or two dots and the box number will display QWIKs and their
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| 30 | ;;; descriptions. If you wish to see the code they will execute, type a letter
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| 31 | ;;; 'C' after the box number. So, '.1C' will display User QWIKs assigned to box 1
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| 32 | ;;; and the code those QWIKs will execute.
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| 33 | ;;;***
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| 34 | VENDOR ;;;
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| 35 | ;;; V E N D O R S P E C I F I C C O N F I G U R A T I O N S
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| 36 | ;;;
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| 37 | ;;; The VShell will allow you to set up an environment that will work the same
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| 38 | ;;; regardless of which Mumps system you are running.
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| 39 | ;;;
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| 40 | ;;; Using the QV System QWIK, you can make User QWIKs that execute different code
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| 41 | ;;; depending on your Mumps implementation. To illustrate, let's take the QWIK
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| 42 | ;;; called UCI you set up earlier, and make it so this QWIK will work in both
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| 43 | ;;; Micronetics and DataTree Mumps.
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| 44 | ;;;
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| 45 | ;;; In Micronetics Mumps you switch UCIs with 'DO ^%LOGON'. In DataTree you use
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| 46 | ;;; 'd ^%nspace'. We've already set up a UCI QWIK. Now type '..QV'. You will be
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| 47 | ;;; prompted for a QWIK name. Enter 'UCI'. Next, the VShell will display a list
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| 48 | ;;; of vendors and you will be asked to select one. Then it will ask for the
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| 49 | ;;; vendor specific code you want this QWIK to execute. You first select
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| 50 | ;;; Micronetics and enter 'DO ^%LOGON'. Next, you select DataTree and enter
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| 51 | ;;; 'd ^%nspace'. That's all there is to it.
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| 52 | ;;;
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| 53 | ;;; When you first enter the VShell, it identifies what Mumps vendor you are
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| 54 | ;;; using. Whenever it executes a User QWIK, it first checks to see if there
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| 55 | ;;; is a vendor specific version. If there is, it executes it. If there isn't,
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| 56 | ;;; it executes the non-vendor specific version.
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| 57 | ;;;
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| 58 | ;;; There are a number of Vendor Generic System QWIKs located in box 5. These
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| 59 | ;;; QWIKs have been set up using the principles described above. They will work
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| 60 | ;;; the same for DSM, VAX DSM, DataTree, and Micronetics Mumps.
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| 61 | ;;;***
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