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| 2 | of the INIT routines.
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| 3 | Package Name
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| 4 | Version
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| 5 | Date Distributed
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| 6 | Moving
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| 7 | Entry into Init's.
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| 8 | ARE YOU SURE EVERYTHING'S OK
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| 9 | ASK I %=1,$D(DIFQ(0)) W !,
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| 10 | SHALL I WRITE OVER FILE SECURITY CODES
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| 11 | NOTE: This package also contains
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| 12 | SHALL I WRITE OVER EXISTING
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| 13 | S OF THE SAME NAME
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| 14 | Answer YES to replace the current
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| 15 | S with the incoming ones.
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| 16 | HAS BEEN FILED...
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| 17 | ' Help Frame filed.
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| 18 | Shall I change the NAME of the file to
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| 19 | Shall I replace your file with mine
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| 20 | Do you want to keep the Data
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| 21 | Do you want to keep the Templates
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| 22 | ' BULLETIN FILED -- Remember to add mail groups for new bulletins.
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| 23 | REMOTE PROCEDURE
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| 24 | ' Option Filed
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| 25 | FORM or BLOCK
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| 26 | has been installed,
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| 27 | but associated file
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| 28 | is not on your system!
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| 29 | Compiling form:
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| 30 | ERROR: Form:
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| 31 | cannot be compiled
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| 32 | IXF ;;
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| 33 | OK, I'M DONE.
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| 34 | TE THAT FILE
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| 35 | SECURITY-CODE PROTECTION HAS BEEN MADE
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| 36 | (Partial Definition)
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| 37 | (including data)
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| 38 | *BUT YOU ALREADY HAVE '
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| 39 | ' AS FILE #
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| 40 | Note: You already have the '
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| 41 | Screen on this Data Dictionary did not pass--DD will not be installed!
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| 42 | Shall I write over the existing Data Definition
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| 43 | Want my data
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| 44 | merged with^to overwrite
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| 45 | your data with mine.
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| 46 | NO UPDATING HAS OCCURRED!
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| 47 | This version
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| 48 | INIT' was created on
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| 49 | FIRST, I'LL FRESHEN UP YOUR VA FILEMAN....
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| 50 | but I need version
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| 51 | of the VA FileMan!
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| 52 | GO ;
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| 53 | EN ; ENTER HERE TO BYPASS THE PRE-INIT PROGRAM
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| 54 | I AM GOING TO SET UP THE FOLLOWING FILE
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| 55 | I HAVE TO RUN AN ENVIRONMENT CHECK ROUTINE.
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| 56 | INIS HAS BEEN FILED...
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| 57 | ZL @X S D=0 F Y=1:1 S DNAME=$T(+Y),DD=$L(DNAME) X %X I 'DD S ^UTILITY(
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| 58 | ,$J,X)=D ZL DIFROM6 Q
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| 59 | not changed
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| 60 | not installed
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| 61 | site tracking installed
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| 62 | already installed
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| 63 | YES means that you want to bring the
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| 64 | S in this namespace.
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| 65 | NO means that you want to leave them out.
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| 66 | This question refers to entries in the ROUTINE documentation file.
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| 67 | Also, if you are building a network mail INIT, you must answer
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| 68 | YES if you wish to include routines other than just the INIT
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| 69 | routines (such as pre and post-inits) into the network mail message.
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| 70 | This is a unique 2 to 4 character prefix beginning with an uppercase
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| 71 | letter and followed only by uppercase letters or numbers.
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| 72 | If this is an established package, you may enter one of the prefixes
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| 73 | listed in the left column below.
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| 74 | Answer YES if you want to create a program called
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| 75 | even though there already is one on file. (It will be overwritten.)
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| 76 | Answer NO if you don't want to do this.
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| 77 | YES means you want to include the security protection currently
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| 78 | on the files in the initialization routines. A recipient of
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| 79 | this package will be able to decide whether or not to accept
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| 80 | these codes.
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| 81 | NO means you do not want to include security codes.
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| 82 | Enter the maximum number of characters each routine should
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| 83 | contain. This number must be between 2000 and 9999.
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| 84 | YES means that you are going to send this Package over
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| 85 | the Network as a message.
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| 86 | NO means that you are going to generate routines.
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| 87 | The scramble password is a private code, which must be
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| 88 | exactly correct for a reader to to see the message legibly
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| 89 | It may be from 3 to 20 characters long. Upper and lower
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| 90 | case characters are treated as the same.
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| 91 | A scramble hint is used to suggest to the reader what
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| 92 | the scramble password is. Since the password is not
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| 93 | recoverable after it is entered, the hint can be a
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| 94 | helpful reminder to the reader of the message. The
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| 95 | hint will be shown to the recipient just before he
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| 96 | is asked to enter the password.
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| 97 | Enter YES if you wish to transport dictionaries
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| 98 | or NO if you just want to Transport Options, Keys, etc.
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| 99 | If YES, then ALL of the templates and forms belonging to the files
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| 100 | selected will be included in the initialization routines.
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| 101 | If NO, only NAMESPACED templates and forms will be included.
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| 102 | If YES, this will change the existing file name
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| 103 | to the incoming file name.
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| 104 | If NO, it then will go on to the next Question.
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| 105 | This allows you to keep your old data if you wish.
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| 106 | I suggest if you get to this
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| 107 | question Just Default to the Question.
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| 108 | This will allow you to Delete or Keep the
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| 109 | (Sort,Print,Input) Templates if you wish.
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| 110 | Enter Yes if you wish to Delete your file
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| 111 | This will overwrite your file with my file
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| 112 | If you wish to save your file please say
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| 113 | NO. It will then Quit the INIT Process.
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| 114 | YES means that the information currently in the Package
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| 115 | File will be used to generate the package. You will not be
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| 116 | to alter it.
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| 117 | NO means that you will be able to define the package as you
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| 118 | proceed with the DIFROM.
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| 119 | YES means that the package definition will be displayed to
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| 120 | you on your current device.
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| 121 | NO means that you will continue generating the package.
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| 122 | YES means that the current data definitions will be overwritten
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| 123 | with the ones in these routines.
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| 124 | NO means that only new data fields will be added.
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| 125 | YES means that the data coming in with these inits will
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| 126 | replace the data on file if a match is found.
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| 127 | only be added if there is no data on file.
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| 128 | Entries will be added if they do not match exactly
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| 129 | on Name and Identifiers.
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| 130 | NO means that everything will be left as is.
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| 131 | Package Version No. must be entered to put onto the second
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| 132 | line of the INIT routines.
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| 133 | Format can be either the old type of version no. nnn.nn
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| 134 | or the new type, nnnXnn where X is either T for test phase
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| 135 | or V for verification phase.
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| 136 | Enter the Package Name to go on the second line of the INIT routines.
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| 137 | Enter the Distribution Date for this Package, to go on the second
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| 138 | line of the INIT routines. It should match the version date
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| 139 | on the other routines being sent with this package.
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| 140 | No DD Update
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| 141 | No Data
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| 142 | DDF(1),D0,
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| 143 | PACKAGE NAME/SOUCE ROOT
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| 144 | (File-top level)
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| 145 | DI(.84,
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| 146 | .4;PRINT TEMPLATE^.401;SORT TEMPLATE^.402;INPUT TEMPLATE^.403;FORM^.404;BLOCK^.5;FUNCTION^.84;DIALOG
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| 147 | DPSVIs
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| 148 | NO SUB-SUB TOTALS WERE RUN
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| 149 | MARGIN WIDTH OF
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| 150 | IS TOO SMALL FOR DISPLAY
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| 151 | USE WIDTH OF AT LEAST
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| 152 | NO SUB-COUNTS WERE RUN
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| 153 | VA FileMan
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| 154 | STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT
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| 155 | Answer 'N' to create a formatted display as in the Print Option.
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| 156 | DISPLAY AUDIT TRAIL
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| 157 | Answer 'Y' to display the audit trail for each Entry.
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| 158 | OTHER OPTION^1.01
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| 159 | DEVICE:
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| 160 | Op
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| 161 | Oq
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| 162 | Or
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| 163 | Os
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| 164 | Ot
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| 165 | Ou
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| 166 | Ov
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| 167 | Ow
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| 168 | Ox
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| 169 | Oy
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| 170 | Om
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| 171 | Ol
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| 172 | On
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| 173 | BULLETIN MESSAGE
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| 174 | ' BULLETIN WILL NOT BE TRIGGERED)...
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| 175 | DA=$O(
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| 176 | DA))
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| 177 | DIIX)
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| 178 | KSsDWiRIkCTrf
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| 179 | Be sure to edit the routine to fill in the missing details,
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| 180 | and to customize the call to CREIXN^DDMOD.
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| 181 | -CREATE NEW-STYLE XREF ;
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| 182 | XR,
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| 183 | RES,
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| 184 | ROOT FILE
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| 185 | SHORT DESCR
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| 186 | WHOLE KILL
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| 187 | SET CONDITION
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| 188 | KILL CONDITION
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| 189 | XR(
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| 190 | LOOKUP PROMPT
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| 191 | XFORM FOR STORAGE
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| 192 | XFORM FOR LOOKUP
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| 193 | XFORM FOR DISPLAY
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| 194 | Routine name
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| 195 | Enter the name of the routine, without the leading up-arrow, that
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| 196 | should be built.
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| 197 | Answer must be 1-8 characters in length. It must begin with % or a
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| 198 | letter, followed by a combination of letters and numbers.
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| 199 | Do you wish to replace routine
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| 200 | Answer yes if you wish to replace routine
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| 201 | with a new version.
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| 202 | Programmer initials
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| 203 | Enter your initials, which will appear on the first line of the
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| 204 | Namespace to use for local variables
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| 205 | All variables used in the generated routine will start with the namespace
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| 206 | you choose.
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| 207 | Answer must be 1-4 characters in length. It must begin with % or a
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| 208 | CROSS-REFERENCE FROM
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| 209 | to build a routine for
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| 210 | Jan^Feb^Mar^Apr^May^Jun^Jul^Aug^Sep^Oct^Nov^Dec
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| 211 | You can only change the Type of cross reference to MUMPS, and only if you're a programmer.
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| 212 | Cannot create MUMPS cross references on archived files.
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| 213 | Index Name is a required field.
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| 214 | AEIOUaeiou
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| 215 | ' Index already exists.
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| 216 | ' cross-reference already exists.
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| 217 | Uniqueness Index Name cannot start with 'A'.
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| 218 | Please enter a NAME and TYPE for this Index.
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| 219 | Indexes used for Sorting Only must start with 'A'.
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| 220 | Indexes used for Lookup & Sorting cannot start with 'A'.
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| 221 | Only MUMPS Indexes can be Action-type Indexes.
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| 222 | Action-type Indexes must start with 'A'.
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| 223 | Only programmers are allowed to edit index logic.
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| 224 | You can modify the logic of only 'MUMPS' indexes.
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| 225 | COMPUTED CODE
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| 226 | TRANSFORM FOR DISPLAY
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| 227 | File must be a parent (ancestor) of Root File.
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| 228 | UNABLE TO SAVE CHANGES
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| 229 | FILE for Order #
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| 230 | To correct the problem, press <RET> at the Order # on Page 2.
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| 231 | In the resulting pop-up page, FILE will be filled in automatically.
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| 232 | Try saving again.
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| 233 | is not equal to the Root File:
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| 234 | The subscript number
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| 235 | is used more than once.
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| 236 | Subscript numbers must be consecutive numbers starting with 1.
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| 237 | <no name
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| 238 | New-Style
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| 239 | Field
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| 240 | INDEXES:
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| 241 | RECORD INDEXES:
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| 242 | FIELD INDEXES:
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| 243 | INDEXED BY:
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| 244 | keep with next
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| 245 | Short Descr:
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| 246 | Description:
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| 247 | Key
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| 248 | Unique for:
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| 249 | Set Logic:
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| 250 | Set Cond:
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| 251 | Kill Logic:
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| 252 | Kill Cond:
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| 253 | Whole Kill:
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| 254 | <undefined file/field>
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| 255 | Computed Code:
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| 256 | <undefined computed code>
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| 257 | Lookup Prompt:
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| 258 | Transform (Storage):
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| 259 | Transform (Display):
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| 260 | Field:
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| 261 | Triggered Field:
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| 262 | Traditional Cross-References:
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| 263 | Creating index definition ...
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| 264 | ROOT TYPE
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| 265 | NAME/USE
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| 266 | TYPE/USE
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| 267 | Building index ...
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| 268 | Executing set logic ...
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| 269 | Select Subfile:
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| 270 | Are you sure you want to delete the index definition
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| 271 | Want to create a new index for this file
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| 272 | Index definition deleted.
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| 273 | Type of index
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| 274 | Only programmers can create MUMPS cross references.
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| 275 | Enter 'Yes' if you want the index to reside at this level.
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| 276 | Want to index whole
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| 277 | How is this MUMPS cross reference to be used
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| 278 | Want index to be used for Lookup & Sorting
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| 279 | or Sorting Only
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| 280 | LOOKUP & SORTING
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| 281 | ** Only MUMPS cross references can be ACTION-type cross references. **
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| 282 | Index Name
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| 283 | Action-type indexes must start with 'A'
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| 284 | There is already an index defined with this name.
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| 285 | There is already a cross-reference defined with this name.
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| 286 | Traditional
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| 287 | Enter 'T' to select a Traditional cross-reference.
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| 288 | Enter 'N' to select a New-Style cross-reference.
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| 289 | Compound indexes (indexes based on more than one field)
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| 290 | are examples of New-Style cross-references.
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| 291 | There are no INDEX file cross-references defined on
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| 292 | Current Indexes
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| 293 | whole file index
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| 294 | (resides on
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| 295 | Which Index do you wish to
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| 296 | ' on File #
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| 297 | Index '
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| 298 | cannot be deleted. It is the uniqueness index for
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| 299 | Removing old index ...
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| 300 | Do you want to delete the data in the old index now
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| 301 | Enter 'YES' to delete the data in the old index now.
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| 302 | You might answer 'NO' if you know that there is no data in the index, or
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| 303 | #################### #################### ####################
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| 304 | #################### #################### ####################
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| 305 | #################### #################### ####################
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| 306 | #################### #################### ####################
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| 307 | #################### #################### ####################
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