Owner`s manual

Using SCHEDL with NOTE.DO
The SCHEDL program selects
"records" from
a
file named
NOTE.DO.
So
before using
SCHEDL, you need
to
create
NOTE.DO. Use TEXT,
as
you
have done
in
previous chapters,
to create NOTE.DO; then insert
these records:
9/18/85,
9/23/85,
9/23/85,
10/10/85
10/18/85
11/01/85
product schedules
due*
2:30,
staff meeting-*
11:45,
lunch with Jones*
reviews due*
announcement
due*
10:30,
New
York flight, United
Airlines-*
10/05/85
Airlines
11/07/85
tamm
4:45, return flight, American
proposal
due
A record
is
any
text—a
word,
line,
paragraph,
or
even
an
entire
file—that
ends with (ENTER).
The above file has
8
records.
Your records can
be in
any for-
mat. The above records are just
1 example.
Once you have created
NOTE.DO, you can use
SCHEDL
to
select records from
it. Return
to
the Main Menu and
enter SCHEDL. SCHEDL, like
all Tandy 200 programs, shows
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Also like
all
Tandy 200 pro-
grams, SCHEDL lets you use
[LABEL )
to
turn
on
and
off
the
bottom line.
To select records, press the Find
key (CUD) and tell SCHEDL
which records you want
to
find.
For example, press
(F1);
then
type due
(ENTER!:
Schd: Find due (ENTER)
SCHEDL selects
all
the records
in NOTE.DO that have the word
"due":
Schd: Find
due-*
9/18/85, product schedules
due
10/10/85,
reviews
due
10/18/85,
announcement
due
11/07/85,
proposal
due
Schd:
Find
Edit Lfnd
Henu
Try using other words
to
find
records: 10/, product meeting,
flight, and lunch.
If
SCHEDL
cannot display
all
the records
on
one screen,
it
asks:
More Quit
Press the More key (CRT)
or
(M))
to see the next display
or the
Quit
key(CHD
or
(3D)
to
quit the
selection.
If you have
a
printer, you can
use the Lfnd key
(CED)
rather
than the Find key. SCHEDL
prints your selected information
on the printer.
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Finding Schedules and
Addresses