Figure 1-8. Inspect Example: Inspect Screen; Figure 1-9. Procedure Branching For Menu Selections - AT&T MERLIN LEGEND Release 2.0 System Programming Manual

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Programming Overview
Inspect Data Displayed

Figure 1-8. Inspect Example: Inspect Screen

You can select Exit (
Inspect feature also enables you to check a value currently programmed for a
feature. This is helpful when you are changing or modifying features. You can
also use Inspect when programming sequential extensions or lines to verify the
last number programmed. See Feature Reference for details.
Using Procedures
The procedures are numeric steps. Each step requires an action on the console
or PC. Some steps offer menu selections that may not be part of a required
step and some steps present two ways to perform the procedure. This is called
branching. To accommodate branching, a procedure offers a choice of steps to
follow at the branching point. For example, the menu screen shown in Figure
1-9 provides three selections for network services. The procedure instructions
break the step that follows into three branches to accommodate the three menu
selections:

Figure 1-9. Procedure Branching for Menu Selections

Branching within procedures is also used when you can select between
programming a single item or a block of items, such as a single line or a block
of lines, as shown in Figure 1-10.
Programming Procedures
1-12
Voice/Data Pairs:
7108 7109
Exit
[ F5 ]
on the PC) to return to the previous screen. The
Network Services:
Make a selection
AT&T Toll
Local
Mist
Exit
For AT&T Toll, go to Step 6a.
For Local, go to Step 6b.
For Mist, go to Step 6c.
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