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ESC Key
The [ESC] key is used to leave the current operation
and go back to the previous step. For instance,
pressing [ESC] while editing data will take you back
to the CMD prompt.

Table 8: Navigation Keys

Key
Name
Up and Down
Arrow Keys
Minus and Next
Keys
FastFind

Editor Example

The following example (see Figure 5) shows the
Personnel database as seen when the Edit (E)
command is used. The highlighted box shows the
first item that will appear in the screen. Use the keys
shown to move the 'window' around the database.
Use the FastFind button ( ) to go directly to a
particular record.
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Administering the System
Navigation Keys
Most commands allow you to edit a database, or
table. Each database has several rows, or records,
consisting of several columns, or fields. When you
first issue a command, you will be placed in the first
field of the first record or, if you prefer, the top left-
hand corner of the table. You use the navigation keys
on the keyboard to move this 'window' around the
table.
Description
Use the up and down keys to move from one record to another. Usually there will be an
indication of which record you are in; however, some fields may not have room to display
a record number as well as their value.
When you are on record 1, the up arrow will have no action; on the last record, the
number will vary from one database to another, the down arrow will have no action.
Use the minus and Next keys to move from field to field across a record. When you are
on the leftmost field the minus key has no action; on the rightmost field, the [NXT] key
has no action. If you move up or down using the arrow keys, you remain in the same field
but move to the record above or below.
The dot on the center of the arrow keys is the FastFind button. In most commands, if you
press this you will receive the prompt
FIND _
Here you can enter a record number and press [ENT], to move directly to that record. If
you enter a number larger than the number of records, you will go to the last record in the
database.
The Void Personnel (V) and Edit Personnel (E) commands give the prompt:
ID _
In this case, you have three choices for searching:
1.
Enter the record number and press [ENT].
2.
Type the exact 12-character ID (if used) and press [ENT]
If the ID is not known, you will get the message:
UNKNOWN NAME
and be returned to the ID prompt.
3.
Present a key to the faceplate reader.
If the key is not known you will get the message:
NOT IN DATABASE
and be returned to the ID prompt.
FastFind in printer commands. In the printer commands (P1-P9), the FastFind button is
used to initiate printing. see Section 5.5.1 Print Report – The P1 to P9 Commands.
Moving within a database
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