Specifications

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There is a method by which you can print out all of the records within a given
database. Refer to the $ALL Function and Tutorial in Appendix C for further
information.
Database
DatabaseDatabase
Database
System
SystemSystem
System
Database File
Database FileDatabase File
Database File
Connection
Connection Connection
Connection
String
StringString
String
Table Name
Table NameTable Name
Table Name
Search Fields
Search FieldsSearch Fields
Search Fields
Search Field
Search Field Search Field
Search Field
Name
NameName
Name
Operator Prompt
Operator Prompt Operator Prompt
Operator Prompt
Line
LineLine
Line
Data Field Name
Data Field NameData Field Name
Data Field Name
Trim Trailing
Trim Trailing Trim Trailing
Trim Trailing
Blanks
BlanksBlanks
Blanks
Maximum Field
Maximum Field Maximum Field
Maximum Field
Length
LengthLength
Length
Typical Field
Typical Field Typical Field
Typical Field
Length
LengthLength
Length
Prompt Number
Prompt NumberPrompt Number
Prompt Number
Design/Test
Design/Test Design/Test
Design/Test
Value
ValueValue
Value
Variable Table
Variable TableVariable Table
Variable Table
Variable Table
Variable Table Variable Table
Variable Table
Prompt
PromptPrompt
Prompt
Database System
Database SystemDatabase System
Database System
Enter the name of the Database System to use for accessing a database file.
You can choose 'the software's (non-SQL) database' to connect to an internal
dBase database or choose 'Other Database System' to retrieve data from other
types of database files.
Database File
Database FileDatabase File
Database File
If the field is defined as being from 'the software's (non-SQL) database', then the
name of that database must be entered. A list of the currently available
databases will be displayed in the dialog box. If you have previously entered a
database name, you can use the same name by pressing TAB.
Connection String
Connection StringConnection String
Connection String
To connect to other types of database files, enter the appropriate connection
string to the data source here or you can click the 'Prompt' button to be prompted
to create the connection string. This string is created by first choosing
a Database provider and then creating or choosing a connection to the
database. How this is done will depend on your Database Provider.
Variable Table
Variable TableVariable Table
Variable Table
With this option enable you will be able to choose which language table will
provide the data to populate the field.
Only enable this option if you wish to print multi-lingual text from a database and
you already setup the appropriate cross reference string.
Table Name
Table NameTable Name
Table Name
Enter the name of the TABLE containing the data to be printed. This item allows
you to select the appropriate database file table.
Search Fields
Search FieldsSearch Fields
Search Fields
The number of fields used to search for a specific record.
Search Field Name
Search Field Name Search Field Name
Search Field Name