Resource Lists are a convenient way to specify
values in Selection Criteria in your HDB Templates. To define a
Resource List, select
Lists ->
Resource Lists from the action bar of the Performance Select Statement
(see
Figure 1). This
will link to the list of
Resource Lists.
Figure 1. Resource
Lists File Options Help
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Resource Lists Row 1 to 4 of 4
Command ===> NEW_____________________________________________ Scroll ===> ____
Select to edit Resource List. Enter NEW command to define a new Resource List.
/ Name Description Changed ID
_ FINANCE Finance Transactions 2005/01/03 12:27 JCH02
_ HQTERMS Terminals at headquarters 2005/01/02 08:57 DAM13
_ HQUSERS Users at headquarters 2005/01/05 10:49 SEC22
_ STOCK Stock Transactions 2005/01/05 16:57 DOC17
********************************* End of list *********************************
This panel lists all the Resource Lists in
the HDB Register and allows you to select one at a time to view or
modify.
Line Actions: The following line actions can be entered
against a
Resource List:
- ⁄
- Display the selection list of line actions.
- E
- Edit the Resource List.
- S
- Select the Resource List (same as Edit).
- V
- View the Resource List. This looks like the
Edit panel but has no 'hold' on the data and has no Save capability.
- D
- Delete the Resource List.
Primary Commands: The following primary commands
are valid for this panel:
- NEW name
- This command creates a new Resource List. If name and type are validly specified,
the Edit panel for the new Resource List is displayed.
Otherwise, the New Resource List window is displayed
where you specify the name and type of the new Object List. See Creating new Resource Lists for information on how to proceed.
Also
available from File in the action bar.
- SELECT name
- This command (or S)
selects the specified Resource List for editing.
If the Resource List does not exist, it is created
as if the NEW command was used.
- SORT Name|Description|Changed|Id
- This command sorts the list
of Object Lists on the specified column. The default sort field is Name. The
sort disregards upper and lower case, and is ascending for all but
the Changed column. The sort order is retained only until Exit or
another SORT command is issued.
- LOCATE string
- This command (or L or LOC)
is used to locate an entry in the list based on the primary sort field.
By default, LOCATE operates on the Name field. The string should
be no longer than the primary sort field and not enclosed in quotes.
The display will scroll to the entry which matches the string, or
the entry preceding it if an exact match is not found.