ASAP 3.0 Client Manual

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Annotate Grid With States Check Box
To display state icons in the grid portion of all Browse Windows, check the Annotate
Grid with States check box.
When this check box is checked, a state icon appears next to the attribute with the
highest alert state for each object graphed in the Browse window.
The state icon that appears in the Browse window is the same icon that appears in the
OEM, OIL, and any optional Enterprise Management Frameworks.
Clear Registry Button
To clear all of your registry settings, click the Clear Registry button. Because all
existing settings are lost, a confirmation dialog box appears. Your custom EDL settings
are also lost, and ASAP reverts to factory EDL settings. If you click Yes, all settings are
cleared, the ASAP Client terminates, and you must restart your ASAP session. You
can configure your new settings when the session is restarted. Click No to close the
confirmation dialog box and leave your settings unchanged.
Data Query Tool Bar Enable Check Box
To display the toolbar in the main Browse window, check the Data Query Tool Bar
Enable check box.
Icons Button
Click the Icons button on the General property sheet to configure the icons and colors
you want to represent objects and states in ASAP, OIL, and OEM windows.
When you click the Icons button, the Icon Server control panel appears. The Icon
Server lets you configure your icons and colors. For information on using this control
panel, see Icon Server Control Panel on page 97.
New Graph on Data Grid Double Click Check Box
To change the default double-click behavior in the grid portion of the main Browse
window, select the New Graph on Data Grid Double Click check box.
When you select this check box, double-clicking selected rows in the grid portion of a
Browse window opens a new Graph window view of the selected object or objects.
When this check box is not selected, double-clicking the grid portion causes the
selected row or column to be graphed in the same window as the grid. Use this option
to isolate the graphic properties of the selected row or column.
You can also access these functions through the grid menu by right-clicking a grid row,
column, or cell and then selecting either New Graph to display a new graph in a new