1 | English French Notes Complete/Exclude
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2 | Do you want to delete it
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3 | Deleting a specifier means that this field will not be used
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4 | in trying to match entries going from one system to another.
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5 | Want to make
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6 | Making this field a specifier means that it will be used in
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7 | finding a specific entry when it is sent from one system to another.
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8 | Is the value of this field unique for each entry
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9 | If this field is unique, then each entry in the file
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10 | Enter one of the cross-references in the list, or press return.
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11 | If one of the above provides a direct lookup by
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12 | please enter its number or name
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13 | SINCE YOU HAVE CHANGED THE FIELD DEFINITION,
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14 | EXISTING '
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15 | ' DATA WILL NOW BE CHECKED FOR INCONSISTENCIES
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16 | NO ENTRIES ON FILE!
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17 | VERIFY WHICH
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18 | You may enter ALL to verify every field at this level of the file.
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19 | SET OF CODES
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20 | DO YOU MEAN ALL THE FIELDS IN THE FILE
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21 | YES means that every field at this level in the file will
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22 | be checked to see if it conforms to the input transform.
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23 | NO means that ALL will be used to lookup a field in the
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24 | file which begins with the letters ALL, e.g., ALLERGIES.
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25 | Verify Fields Report for File #
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26 | DIVI(
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27 | DIVJ(
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28 | DIVY(
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29 | ENTRY#
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30 | (CANNOT CHECK
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31 | NO PROBLEMS
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32 | key value
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33 | Equals only 1 or more spaces
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34 | ' in pointed-to File
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35 | fails screen
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36 | not in Set
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37 | Non-printing character
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38 | fails Input Transform
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39 | not properly Cross-referenced
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40 | has the wrong format
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41 | FILE not in the DD
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42 | ,0) does not exist
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43 | ) not properly set
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44 | Key values are missing.
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45 | Key is not unique.
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46 | VERIFY FIELDS REPORT
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47 | *** NO ERRORS FOUND ***
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48 | Invalid date
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49 | Invalid number
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50 | Invalid M code
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51 | Verify Fields File:
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52 | Field Name (Field #)
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53 | Entry #
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54 | CHECK WHICH ENTRY:
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55 | You may type 'ALL' to select every entry in the file.
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56 | NO REQUIRED FIELD IS MISSING
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57 | Required-Field-Check File:
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58 | Entry
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59 | DD-Number
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60 | Path
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61 | REQUIRED FIELD CHECK
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62 | DO YOU MEAN ALL THE ENTRIES IN THE FILE
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63 | YES means that every entry in the file will be checked to see
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64 | that all the required fields have data.
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65 | file which begins with the letters ALL.
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66 | FILE IS IN USE BY ANOTHER TERMINAL
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67 | ABCDE IJLMPRSTU
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68 | DWLC,0)=X
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69 | WARNING: You appear to have a file #200 stored at ^VA(200),
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70 | but it is not named 'NEW PERSON.' I will assume your
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71 | preferred editor is the Line Editor.
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72 | EDIT Option:
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73 | Choose, by first letter, a Word Processing Command
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74 | from the following:
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75 | or type a Line Number to edit that line.
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76 | DELETED...
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77 | Enter a line number from 1 through
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78 | THERE ARE NO LINES!
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79 | UTILITY Option:
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80 | Choose, by first letter, a Utility Command
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81 | Text-Terminator:
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82 | Answer must be 1 to 5 Characters, no question marks or up-arrows,
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83 | to go back to the Null-String just type
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84 | Text-Terminator is now Null-String !
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85 | MAXIMUM string length?
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86 | You have 30 seconds to start sending text.
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87 | An End Of File is assumed on 30 second time-out.
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88 | TABs are converted to 1 thru 9 spaces to start the next character
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89 | at a column evenly divisable by 9 plus 1. (10,19,28,37...)
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90 | End of Line = Carriage Return/$C(13) or Escape/$C(27).
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91 | All other control characters will be stripped.
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92 | File Transfer Complete
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93 | This option is not available without the rest of the KERNEL
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94 | No existing text
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95 | Edit
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96 | Enter 'YES' if you wish to go into the editor.
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97 | Enter 'NO' if you do not wish to edit at this time.
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98 | Select ALTERNATE EDITOR:
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99 | Choose an Alternate Editor
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100 | CONTROL CHARACTERS REMOVED!!
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101 | DWI,0)
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102 | DWL,0)=
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103 | DWL-DWI,0) W
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104 | DWJ+DWL,0)=
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105 | DWL,0) W
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106 | Ask 'OK' for each line found
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107 | From line: 1//
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108 | to line:
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109 | OK to change? YES//
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110 | YESyes
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111 | OK TO REMOVE
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112 | ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO DELETE THIS ENTIRE TEXT
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113 | From line:
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114 | ?? Please enter a number.
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115 | after line:
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116 | DW3+J,0)=^UTILITY($J,
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117 | <NO CHANGE>
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118 | From what text:
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119 | Enter the message number or SUBJECT of another mailman message, OR
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120 | Select another entry in this file OR
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121 | Use relational syntax to pick up information from a word-processing
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122 | field in another file.
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123 | :FILE NAME:WORD PROCESSING FIELD NAME
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124 | Do you want the entire
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125 | SELECT FILE TO TRANSFER FROM
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126 | INVALID SYNTAX
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127 | VAL=
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128 | INVALID FILE
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129 | NO READ ACCESS TO FILE
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130 | INVALID FIELD
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131 | NOT A WORD PROCESSING FLD
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132 | WARNING!
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133 | The field you are transferring text from displays text without wrapping.
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134 | The field you are transferring text into may display text differently.
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135 | TEXT TRANSFER CANCELLED
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136 | NO RECORD FOUND
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137 | NO TEXT TO TRANSFER FROM
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138 | Transfer which Response: Original Message//
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139 | to Line:
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140 | WANT LINE NUMBERS
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141 | ROUGH DRAFT
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142 | A Rough Draft is printed line-for-line, showing windows.
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143 | ***TASK STOPPED***
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144 | Line Editor Print
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145 | REQUESTED TIME TO PRINT
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146 | Enter a date with a time
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147 | REQUEST QUEUED!
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148 | The text is in X and returned in Y
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149 | Enter MUMPS xecute string to do transformation:
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150 | Edit from line: 1//
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151 | after character(s):
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152 | DWL,0)
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153 | DWL+1,0)
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154 | TOO LONG
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155 | DWLC)
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156 | ANSWER WITH A LINE NUMBER (
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157 | OR A SPACE TO MEAN THE CURRENT LINE (
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158 | OR '-' TO MEAN LINE
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159 | , '-2' TO MEAN
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160 | '+' TO MEAN
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161 | ETC.
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162 | INITIALS:
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163 | TEXT NAMES:
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164 | Line WIDTH:
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165 | PACK
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166 | DWLC,0)
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167 | IF YOU WANT TO USE TEXT FROM THE '
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168 | OF ANOTHER '
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169 | ' ENTRY, TYPE THE NAME OF THAT ENTRY
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170 | OTHERWISE,
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171 | USE A COMPUTED-FIELD EXPRESSION TO DESIGNATE SOME W-P TEXT
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172 | You are ready to enter a line of text.
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173 | If you have no text to enter,just
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174 | press the return key.
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175 | type in
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176 | Type 'CONTROL-I' (or TAB key) to insert tabs.
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177 | When text is output, these formatting rules will apply:
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178 | A) Lines containing only punctuation characters, or lines containing tabs
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179 | will stand by themselves, i.e., no wrap-around.
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180 | B) Lines beginning with spaces will start on a new line.
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181 | C) Expressions between '|' characters will be evaluated as
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182 | 'computed-field expressions and then be printed as evaluated
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183 | thus '|NAME|' would cause the current name to be inserted in the text.
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184 | Want to see a list of allowable formatting 'WINDOWS'
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185 | SPECIAL FORMATTING INCLUDES:
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186 | Select Document File:
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187 | DIWFN,
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188 | ' HAS NO '
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189 | Print from what FILE:
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190 | WANT EACH ENTRY ON A SEPARATE PAGE
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191 | DIWFX D ^DIWW
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192 | SETPAGE(
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193 | INDENT(
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194 | STATISTICAL ROUTINE^1.01^
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195 | DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
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196 | ***** AT LEAST TWO VARIABLES MUST BE DEFINED *****
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197 | CAN'T COMPUTE CORRELATION MATRIX--
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198 | IS SINGLE-VALUED
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199 | CORRELATION MATRIX
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200 | DHDR*
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201 | DN*
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202 | Another SQLI projection is already running right now.
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203 | Try later if you want to re-run the SQLI projection.
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204 | This process takes several hours. Want to Continue
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205 | This will project FileMan data dictionary information into SQLI files.
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206 | It may consume up to 30Mb of space in a full hospital account.
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207 | It is safe to run on all systems, even if you don't have SQLI-to-SQL mapping.
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208 | (Note: SQLI print options won't report anything if SQLI files are empty.)
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209 | To experiment, you can run this and then use the purge option afterwards.
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210 | (It isn't necessary to run the purge option beforehand, by the way.)
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211 | If you do have SQLI-to-SQL mapping, be aware that this is step 2 of 3:
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212 | (1) Populate the SQLI Key Word file - KW^DMSQD(SCR,ERR)
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213 | (2) Run this utility - SETUP^DMSQ
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214 | (3) Run your SQLI-to-SQL mapper (vendor product)
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215 | These 3 steps should be done in sequence, one right after the other.
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216 | PROGRAMMER MODE REQUIRED (NOTHING DONE)
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217 | Running this job on your terminal (HOME device) will tie up
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218 | your terminal for the several hours it takes to run, but you
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219 | will see the job's status as it's running.
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220 | Queuing will send it to the background for processing. The
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221 | status will be apparent from the printed output (if there's an
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222 | error, it's text will be printed). TaskMan/Kernel tools can also
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223 | be used to determine whether the job ran to completion or not.
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224 | Don't send this directly to a printer (without queuing) unless
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225 | you are prepared to tie up your terminal AND the printer for
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226 | the duration of the process.
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227 | SQLI PROJECTION
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228 | Another SQLI projection is being run right now. So
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229 | this attempt to re-run the projection is aborted.
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230 | No file selected; nothing done.
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231 | Done. See SQLI files for changes.
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232 | File or Subfile Number
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233 | Enter the number of a file or subfile to re-project
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234 | Invalid selection: no SQLI table for this (sub)file.
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235 | PROGMODE REQUIRED (NOTHING DONE)
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236 | Purging can't be done right now. The SQLI structures
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237 | are in the process of being built, a job that might take
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238 | a few hours. So try again later (when the job finishes).
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239 | Removes all records from SQLI files. Continue
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240 | Clears all SQLI files (between 1.52 and 1.53) except SQLI_KEY_WORD.
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241 | (You can re-generate SQLI data at a future time as needed.)
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242 | Data can be cleared if you don't have an SQL system or you don't use SQLI.
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243 | Working...
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244 | LONG_CHARACTER
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245 | Truncate long free text fields to 30 characters
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246 | KEY FORMAT: LONG_CHARACTER INSERT FAILED
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247 | Variable pointer output format
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248 | OUTPUT FORMAT: INSERT OF VARIABLE POINTER OUTPUT FORMAT FAILED
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249 | Output format for pointer to
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250 | OUTPUT FORMAT: INSERT OF POINTER OUTPUT FORMAT FAILED
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251 | Set output format
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252 | OUTPUT FORMAT: INSERT OF SET-OF-CODES OUTPUT FORMAT FAILED
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253 | ACCESS DENIED
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254 | INVALID OR MISSING KEYWORD ARRAY
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255 | KEYWORD-$$PUT FAILED
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256 | DATA TYPE: INSERT OF DATA TYPE RECORD FAILED
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257 | DOMAIN: INSERT OF DOMAIN RECORD FAILED
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258 | Sorry, SQLI files are empty.
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259 | Try later. SQLI is being re-built right now.
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260 | INTERNAL(#.01);
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261 | Columns of
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262 | Foreign key
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263 | Index
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264 | ONEF: NO PARENT STRUCTURE
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265 | SUBFILE: BAD UP-LINK TO PARENT
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266 | Table
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267 | FILE: NOT FILEMAN COMPATIBLE
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268 | NAME;DESCRIPTION
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269 | FILE: NO DESCRIPTION
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270 | FILE: NULL DESCRIPTION
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271 | FILE: SUBFILE WITHOUT PARENT
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272 | Subfile of
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273 | FILE: NO NAME
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274 | FILE: OBSOLETE
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275 | FILE: NO GLOBAL ROOT
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276 | FILE: CAN'T BUILD SQL NAME
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277 | FILE: INSERT OF TABLE FAILED
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278 | COLUMN: NO CORRESPONDING TABLE ELEMENT
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279 | COLUMN: NO ASSOCIATED TABLE
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280 | COLUMN: CAN'T GET FIELD ELEMENTS
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281 | COLUMN: NULL FIELD TYPE (DOMAIN)
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282 | COLUMN: INVALID FIELD LABEL
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283 | Column header for
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284 | MULTIPLE-VALUED
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285 | COMPUTED,POINTER,VARIABLE-POINTER
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286 | COLUMN: DECIMAL DEFAULT IS NEGATIVE
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287 | COLUMN: FIELD TYPE NOT KNOWN TO SQLI
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288 | COLUMN: INSERT OF COLUMN ELEMENT FAILED
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289 | COLUMN: INSERT OF COLUMN RECORD FAILED
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290 | PRIMARY KEY: CAN'T GET TABLE DATA
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291 | Domain of table
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292 | PRIMARY KEY: DOMAIN INSERT FAILED
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293 | Primary key header for table
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294 | PRIMARY KEY: TABLE ELEMENT INSERT FAILED
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295 | PRIMARY KEY: CAN'T GET TABLE'S FILE #
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296 | INDEX PRIMARY KEY: CAN'T GET DATA FOR MASTER TABLE
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297 | INDEX PRIMARY KEY: MISSING TABLE RECORD
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298 | INDEX PRIMARY KEY: TABLE MISSING COLUMN POINTER
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299 | INDEX PRIMARY KEY: CAN'T GET COLUMN'S TABLE ELEMENT
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300 | INDEX PRIMARY KEY: MISSING COLUMN POINTER
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301 | FM_DATE_TIME;FM_MOMENT;FM_DATE;INTEGER;NUMERIC
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302 | Primary key #
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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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