Category : Paradox DBMS
Archive   : AJEMNU.ZIP
Filename : MENUSYST.DB
· ,í r -h - ? P -Ù -ä -ï ---MENUSYST.DB XILARY\MENUSYST.DB MenuChoice MenuAction MenuActionArgument MenuActionType MenuDescription °Menu Maintenance maintain_aux "menu*.db" Procedure Maintain the menus that make up the system Create New Menu creatmen Script Create a new menu table to add another level to the menu structure Procedure Maint'nce maintain_aj "menu.sc" Procedure Maintain the procedures in the main procedure Library Script Maintenance maintain_aj "*.sc" Procedure Maintain the scripts in the current directory (including the savevars script) Variables maintain_aux "startup.db" Procedure See global/startup variables - change with caution!
ªC °View Errors maintain_ols_text "error.fil" Procedure View the "error.fil" for any error saved by the procedure errorproc() Next Tables maintain_aux "tablnext.db" Procedure See the NxtTable table - which table leads to which table (table name=variable) Required Fields maintain_aux "required.db" Procedure List of fields names the user is required to fill when creating a new record Security/Passwords menusecu Menu Change passwords and contactr codes Security Lookup maintain_aj "security.db" Procedure Edit the Security Lookup Table - Make sure you have common variations in it floor DataEntry . XView Paralex Reportsmaintain_aux_text "*.rpt" Procedure View the reports created by Paralex - 12 Reports on 3 Data Dictionaries View ScriptView Rptsmaintain_aux_text "menu.*" Procedure View the various analytical reports produced by ScriptView on this system View System Docs maintain_aux_text "notes.txt" Procedure View a rough copy of the system documentation - same as printed docs
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