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Using the on-line HELP in conjunction with your Manual, you will soon be creating databases and writing command procedures to do your work. >>>>>>> type any key to continue <<<<<<< HOW TO USE THE "HELP" FACILITY Information about your dBASE II system can be obtained by typing HELP and the name of a dBASE II command, or HELP and any of the following key words. FULL SCREEN LIMITS NEW RUNTIME ERRORS FUNCTIONS DBASE GLOSSARY HELP INSTALcursor or deletes character to left of cursor ctrl-Y blanks out current field contents to right of cursor ctrl-V toggles between overwrite and INSERT modes ctrl-W saves changes and returns to "." prompt IN EDIT MODE ctrl-U toggles the record DELETE mark on and off ctrl-C writes current record to disk and ADVANCES to next record ctrl-R writes current record to disk and moves BACK to previous record ctrl-Q ignores changes to current record and returns to "." prompt ctrl-W writes all changes to disk and returns to "." prompt IN BROWSE MODE ctrl-B pans the window RIGHT one field ctrl-Z pans the window LEFT one field IN MODIFY MODE ctrl-T DELETES current line, moves all lower lines up ctrl-N INSERTS new line at cursor position ctrl-C scrolls down a half page ctrl-W writes all changes to disk and returns to "." prompt ctrl-Q ignores all changes and returns IN APPEND MODE or returnL >Note: Entire key words need not be entered. dBASE will then look up the entry for the key word and display it. If there is no information on the subject then dBASE will say "NO HELP MESSAGES FOUND." When there is more text to display beyond what is shown, then you will see the word WAITING (like this). >>>>>>> type any key to continue <<<<<<< The essential dBASE II files on this disk are: DBASE.COM -- main system program file DBASEOVR.COM -- all overlays and system messages DBASEMSG.TXT -- this HELP file (only necessary if you use HELP) INSTALL.COM -- terminal installation program (not necessary after terminal is installed). *EXIT *FULL SCREEN FULL SCREEN CURSOR MOVEMENT CODES -- ALL COMMANDS ctrl-X moves cursor DOWN to the next field (also ctrl-F) ctrl-E moves cursor UP to the previous field (also ctrl-A) ctrl-D moves cursor AHEAD one character ctrl-S moves cursor BACK one character ctrl-G deletes character under  terminates APPEND when cursor is in first position of first field ctrl-W writes current record to disk and moves to next record ctrl-Q ignores current record and returns to "." prompt CONTROL KEY STROKES OPERABLE WHEN NOT IN FULL SCREEN ctrl-P toggles your printer ON and OFF ctrl-R repeats last executed command ctrl-X clears the command line without executing command ctrl-H backspace ctrl-M emulates a carriage return ctrl-S starts/stops CPU operation; toggles scrolling on and off *EXIT *INSTALL In order to use dBASE II's Full screen editing facility, your terminal must be properly installed. Many dBASE formats are pre- installed. If yours is not your screen will appear jumbled when you attempt to perform full screen operations such as APPEND or EDIT. To correct this you must install dBASE II by running the dBASE II installation program, INSTALL.COM, called from your system as INSTALL. *EXIT *NEW Supplemented Commands: READ & REPLACE -- does not update the   index if key field has not been changed, NOUPDATE is automatic; refer to READ NOUPDATE, REPLACE NOUPDATE *EXIT *GLOSSARY dBASE II TERMINOLOGY or - any valid dBASE command or function. -- character string(s). In most instances must be delimited with single quotes (''), double quotes (""), or brackets ([]). -- an whose content is defined as Character in type. May be a cstring, a memvar or field of type C, or any combination of these items concatenated with the dBASE operators. -- any non-alphanumeric character used to demarcate data, e.g., single quotes (''), double quotes (""), brackets ([]), colons (::), commas (,,), etc. or -- an item or group of items and operators whose value can be determined by dBASE. s may be defin- ed as C,N,L or U depending on the "type" of datof files of same type and/or with matching characters in filename using operating system "wild cards," ? and *. Also allows batch manipulation of groups of with matching characters in name. -- the name of a database field or . *EXIT *? *?? > ? -- Evaluates and displays the value of an expression. In command files (and elsewhere) can be used without expression to space down a line at output. . ? 6/3  2 . ? 'CITY' CITY . ? City (field of file in use) Managua > ?? -- Same as ?, but displays result on same line as entry. *EXIT *@ > @ -- Displays user formatted data on screen or printer at spec- ified x,y coordinates (x=line,y=column). Syntax: @ [SAY [USING '']] [GET [PICTURE '']] Examples: @ 3,23 SAY AMOUNT * 1.06 USING '$$$,$$$.99' a they contain; CHARACTER, NUMERIC, LOGICAL or UNDEFINED respectively. -- a list of expressions delimited with commas. -- a record field name. -- a list of field names delimited with commas. -- name of file you wish to create or access. -- name of index file you wish to create or access. -- list of field(s) or portion(s) thereof used to create index files or sorted databases. -- the name of a memory variable. -- list of memory variables delimited with commas. -- a number which dBASE regards as a literal value. -- an whose content is defined as Numeric. -- command option specifies range of records dBASE must treat in executing command. has three possible values: ALL records in file; NEXT records in file; and RECORD . Default value varies from command to command. -- allows batch manipulation  @ 14,23 SAY "ENTER PHONE" GET Phone PICTURE '(###)###-####' @ LINE+2,45 SAY TOTAL USING '99999.99' *EXIT *ACCEPT > ACCEPT -- Prompts user to enter character string information into a designated memory variable. Syntax: ACCEPT [''] TO Example:. ACCEPT "What is your name?" to Name What is your name?: [user's response stored to Name] . ? name [user's response displayed] *EXIT *APPEND > APPEND FROM [FOR ] or APPEND FROM [SDF] [DELIMITED] [FOR ] -- appends data FROM a database or file in System Data Format file to the database in use. Records marked for deletion in FROM will not be appended. e.g., APPEND FROM Maillist FOR Name='N' APPEND FROM Test.TXT DELIMITED > APPEND BLANK -- appends a blank record to file in use. > APPEND -- allows user to add new records to database in use. (If index is also in    use, the index file is automatically updated). *EXIT *BROWSE > BROWSE [FIELDS ] -- Brings up Full screen viewing and editing of the database in use. *EXIT *CANCEL > CANCEL -- In a command file, stops command file execution and returns user to dBASE "." prompt. Command file fragment: ACCEPT "What should this humble machine do next?" to next IF next = 'Q' CANCEL ENDIF *EXIT *CHANGE > CHANGE -- Permits non-full screen editing of database in use by field. Hit ESCape key to terminate CHANGE mode. Syntax: CHANGE [] FIELD [FOR ] Example: CHANGE ALL FIELD Zip FOR Zip = '90045' RECORD: 00001 ZIP: 90045  CHANGE? (Enter the characters to be changed and hit return. Add new data at the TO prompt, or hit return to go to the next appro- priate record.) *EXIT *CLEAR > CLEAR -- closes all database in use, releases all memory vari-  records. Syntax: COUNT [scope] [FOR ] [TO ] Example: COUNT NEXT 25 FOR Grade > 'B-' TO Deanlst *EXIT *CREATE > CREATE [] -- Creates a new database. User will be prompted for file structure. > CREATE  FROM EXTENDED -- creates database whose structure is determined by the data contained in the records of . (Used with COPY STRUCTURE EXTENDED.) *EXIT *DELETE > DELETE FILE -- deletes specified file. > DELETE [] [FOR ] -- marks record(s) for deletion. Records marked for deletion (with *) will not be erased until the PACK command is given. Records may also be marked for deletion by record number. Examples: DELETE ALL FOR Company = 'ZMB' DELETE RECORD 15 *EXIT *DISPLAY > DISPLAY FILES [ON ] [LIKE ] -- lists files on drive. For example, DISPLAY FILES ON B LIKE *.MEM.  ables, and SELECT's PRIMARY work area. > CLEAR GETS -- commands dBASE to forget all GET statements still active without erasing the screen. *EXIT *COPY > COPY -- Copies the database in use, or only its structure TO another file. COPY will create the TO if it does not yet exist, but will destroy an already existing file of that name. Will not copy records marked for deletion. Command has three forms: COPY TO [] [FIELD <list>] [FOR ] COPY TO [SDF] [DELIMITED [WITH ]] [FOR ] [WHILE ] COPY TO STRUCTURE [FIELD ] > COPY TO STRUCTURE EXTENDED -- special form of COPY creates database whose records represent the structure of file in use. *EXIT *COUNT > COUNT -- Counts the number of records in database in use which satisfy specified criteria. Default value is COUNT all  > DISPLAY [][][FOR][OFF] -- displays records of file in use. OFF option does not display record numbers. > DISPLAY STRUCTURE -- displays field names, types, lengths, and decimals (structure) of file in use. > DISPLAY MEMORY -- displays names,types, and values of all cur- rently defined memory variables. > DISPLAY STATUS -- lists databases in use, system date, indexes in use, and current parameters SET. *EXIT *DO *ENDCASE *ENDDO *LOOP > DO -- opens and executes specified command file. > DO WHILE -- used in command files to open a structured loop. Commands in between are executed so long as the DO WHILE is found to be true. Syntax: DO WHILE Example: USE Maillist DO WHILE .NOT. EOF [LOOP] ? Name ? Phone ENDDO SKIP     ENDDO > LOOP -- causes command file to jump processing back to the DO WHILE command. Example: USE Maillist DO WHILE .NOT. EOF IF Zip = '90005' SKIP LOOP ENDIF ? Name ? Phone SKIP ENDDO *CASE > DO CASE -- used in command file to choose one and only one of several possible execution paths. OTHERWISE clause optional, and executes when no CASE is true. ENDCASE is needed to close command. Example: USE Maillist ACCEPT "WHICH MENU OPTION DO YOU PREFER?" to choice DO CASE CASE choice = '1' DO Clabels CASE choice = '2' DO Cappend CASE choice = '3' GOTO > GO or GOTO -- positions to a specific record or place in the database in use. Also positions to record number contained in memory variable. Syntax: GO or GOTO [RECORD ],,[TOP],[BOTTOM], or *EXIT *HELP  dBASE II ON-LINE HELP FACILITY Below you will find a list of all dBASE commands. Each entry in this list corresponds to an entry in the HELP file proper. In the latter, you will find a brief synopsis of each command as well as an illustration of that command's correct syntax. Please remember, however, that HELP file information is limited, and is only meant to cut down on the number of trips you will have to make to the dBASE II Manual. To access the dBASE command (or other Help File entry ) you wish to review, simply respond to the dBASE "." prompt by entering HELP and a return (e.g. HELP CREATE ). dBASE will access the information you wish to see, and then return you DO Cedit OTHERWISE RETURN ENDCASE *EXIT *EDIT > EDIT [] -- enables selective editing of database in use by record number. Requests record number if not  supplied. When edit of particular record has been com- pleted, ctrl-W brings back EDIT's record number prompt (ENTER RECORD #:). To terminate EDIT mode, answer record number query with a return. *EXIT *EJECT > EJECT -- causes printer to do a form feed (page eject) if PRINT is SET ON or FORMAT is SET TO PRINT. When using @ SAY commands for direct page formatting, EJECT will zero out line and column counters. *EXIT *ERASE > ERASE -- clears the screen. In interactive mode, "." prompt will appear at top left corner of screen. *EXIT *FIND > FIND -- when using indexed files, positions to first record indexed by . *EXIT *GO * to the "." prompt so you can go right back to work. In some cases the entry will take up more space than is provided by a single screen. (This is one of them.) To bring up the next screen of information, just hit any console character: this will tell dBASE to stop "WAITING." If you wish to exit the HELP file before viewing an entire entry, simply hit ESCape. >>>> Type "HELP dBASE" for other <<<<<< >>>>> important information <<<<< > ? -- displays an expression, variable, or field. > ?? -- displays an expression list without a preceding line feed. > @ -- displays user formatted data on screen or printer. > ACCEPT -- allows input of character strings into memory vari- ables. > APPEND -- append information from another dBASE II database or files in DELIMITED or SYSTEM DATA FORMAT. > BROWSE -- full screen window viewing and editing of database. > CANCEL -- cancels command file execution. > CHANGE -- non-full screen edit of fields    of database. > CLEAR -- closes databases in use and releases current memory variables. > CONTINUE -- continues the searching action of a LOCATE command. > COPY -- creates a copy of an existing database. > COUNT -- counts the number of records in file which meet some criteria. > CREATE -- creates new database. > DELETE -- deletes a file or marks records for deletion. > DISPLAY -- displays files, database records or structure, memory variables, or status. > DO -- executes command files or structured loops in same. > EDIT -- initiates edit of records in a database. > EJECT -- ejects a page on the printer. > ELSE -- alternate path of command execution within IF. > ENDCASE -- terminates a CASE command. > ENDDO -- terminates DO WHILE command. > ENDIF -- terminates an IF command. > ENDTEXT -- terminates a TEXT command. > ERASE -- clears the screen. > FIND -- positions to record corresponding to key in index file. > GO or GOTO -- positions to specific record or place in d memory variables and releases memory space. > REMARK -- permits display of any characters. > RENAME -- renames a file. > REPLACE -- changes information in record(s) or entire database field by field. > REPORT -- formats and displays information in a report. > RESET - resets operating system after placing new disk in drive. > RESTORE -- retrieves memory variables stored in MEM file. > RETURN -- ends a command file. > SAVE -- copies current memory variables to disk file. > SELECT -- switches between USE files in PRIMARY and SECONDARY areas. > SET -- sets dBASE control parameters. > SKIP -- positions forward or backward in a database. > SORT - writes copy of database sorted on one of the data fields. > STORE -- creates memory variables. > SUM -- computes and displays the sum of database field(s). > TEXT -- allows output of block of text from a command file. > TOTAL -- creates summary copy of database combining information from specified fields of records mfile. > HELP -- accesses help file overview or specific help file entry. > IF -- allows conditional execution of commands. > INDEX -- creates an index file. > INPUT -- allows input of expressions into memory variables. > INSERT -- inserts a new record in the database. > JOIN -- joins output of two databases. > LIST -- lists files, database records or structure, memory variables, and status. > LOCATE -- find a record that fits a condition. > LOOP -- skips to beginning of DO WHILE command. > MODIFY -- creates and/or edits command file or modifies structure of the existing database. > NOTE or * -- allows insertion of comments in command file. > PACK -- erases records marked for deletion. > QUIT -- exits dBASE and returns to operating system. > READ -- initiates full screen editing of formatted screen by accepting input into variables accessed with @ GET. > RECALL -- erases mark for deletion. > REINDEX -- updates existing index file. > RELEASE -- eliminates unwanteeeting some criteria. > UPDATE -- allows batch updates of a database. > USE -- specifies database to USE until next USE command is issued. > WAIT -- suspends command file processing until user input received.  >>>>> Other key words <<<<< (e.g. type "HELP RUNTIME" ) FULL SCREEN NEW ERRORS GLOSSARY FUNCTIONS INSTALL DBASE LIMITS RUNTIME *EXIT *IF *ELSE *ENDIF > IF -- in command file, IF structure permits conditional exe- cution of commands. ELSE clause is optional. Syntax: IF Example: IF State = 'CA' DO Instate (CMD file)  [ELSE ELSE ] DO Outstate (CMD file) ENDIF ENDIF *EXIT *INDEX > INDEX ON TO -- creates an index file for database in us   e based upon content of field(s) or portion(s) of field(s) specified by the or index key. *EXIT *INPUT > INPUT [""] TO -- prompts user to enter numeric or logical information into the designated memory  variable. Example: INPUT 'Prompt user for input' TO x Prompt user for input: 12 [user input, 12, stored to x] . ? x 12 *EXIT *INSERT > INSERT [[BEFORE] [BLANK]] -- inserts a record into the database in use immediately after or -- with BEFORE -- before the current record. Presents user with data entry format for use file unless BLANK record is requested. *EXIT *JOIN > JOIN -- creates a new database by combining the records of files in use in PRIMARY and SECONDARY areas. Records are added where FOR evaluates as True. Command must be executed from PRIMARY area. Default value for FIELD ameters SET. *EXIT *LOCATE *CONTINUE > LOCATE [] FOR -- finds first record of database for which FOR is True. Use CONTINUE to find next such record. (User may manipulate record before resuming search with CONTINUE.) . LOCATE ALL FOR Zip >= '95000' .AND. Zip < '96000' RECORD: 00123 . DISPLAY . CONTINUE RECORD: 00232 *EXIT *MODIFY > MODIFY STRUCTURE -- allows user to alter the structure of database in use. This command will destroy all data in the file in use. (To alter structure without loss of data, use COPY STRUCTURE, USE, and APPEND as illustrated below.) . USE Names . COPY STRUCTURE TO Temp . USE Temp . MODIFY STRUCTURE -- no data lost since file is empty . APPEND FROM Names -- brings data into modified database . DELETE FILE Names . USE -- close Temp in order to: . RENAME TEMP TO Names > MODIFY COMMA is ALL. Syntax: JOIN TO FOR [FIELDS ] Example: . USE Names . SELECT SECONDARY . USE Maillist . SELECT PRIMARY . JOIN TO Names FOR Last <> S.Last *EXIT *LIST > LIST FILES [ON ] [LIKE ] -- lists all files on designated disk. Default to logged disk. Example: LIST FILES ON C LIKE *.FRM > LIST [][] [FOR ][OFF] -- displays records of file in use. Default value is ALL records. OFF option does not LIST record numbers. Example: LIST NEXT 25 Name, Phone FOR Contrib > 100 (i.e., Name and Phone of next 25 who contributed more than $100.) > LIST STRUCTURE -- LIST`s structure of database in use. > LIST MEMORY -- lists names and values of all currently defined memory variables. > LIST STATUS -- lists databases open, indexes in use, system date, and current parND -- calls dBASE's text editor and brings up or creates designated file. Primarily used for creating and editing command (.CMD), text (.TXT), and format (.FMT) files, but may be employed as a limited full screen word  processor. *EXIT *NOTE > NOTE or * -- permits the insertion of comments into a command file. Comments following NOTE or * will not be read when file is executed. *EXIT *PACK > PACK -- erases records marked for deletion in database in use. If index files are in use, they will be automatically updated. *EXIT *QUIT > QUIT [TO ] -- terminates dBASE and returns control to operating system. Optionally calls programs from system level. *EXIT *READ > READ -- initiates full screen mode for entry or editing of variables. The full screen prompts and windows are created by @ SAY commands with GET phrases. Does not update the index if the key fi   eld has been changed, NOUPDATE is automatic. Command file fragment: STORE ' ' TO name STORE ' ' TO phone @ 4,4 SAY 'Name' GET name @ 6,4 SAY 'Phone' GET phone PICTURE '(###)###-####' READ *EXIT *RECALL > RECALL [] [FOR ] -- reinstates record(s) marked for deletion within use file. Default value is current record. *EXIT *REINDEX > REINDEX -- allows update of index files not automatically 'reindexed' after alteration of database file. Example: . USE Maillist INDEX IndexA . APPEND [append operations performed] . SET INDEX TO IndexB,IndexC . REINDEX  *EXIT *RELEASE > RELEASE -- erases unwanted memory variables and opens memory space for further use. ( uses ? to mask any single character, * to mask all remaining characters. Syntax: RELEASE [] WITH [, WITH ][FOR ] Example: . USE Mxproj  . REPLACE ALL Cost WITH Cost * 6.1 FOR Item = 'ELEC' *EXIT *REPORT > REPORT -- creates a Report Form File (FRM) for displaying specified information from a database in a user- defined format. Outputs results to screen or printed page. Syntax: REPORT [FORM

] [][TO PRINT] [FOR ] [PLAIN] *EXIT *RESET > RESET [] -- use this command after changing disks on any drive other than that containing dBASE. Command resets the DOS bit map, allowing uninterrupted operation of dBASE program. Close all files before issuing a RESET. *EXIT *RESTORE > RESTORE FROM [ADDITIVE] -- retrieves and activates the set of memory variables previou>], or [ALL] RELEASE ALL LIKE RELEASE ALL EXCEPT Examples (where n, n1, n2, n10, v7 are variables in use): RELEASE ALL LIKE n? [n10 and v7 will remain] RELEASE ALL LIKE n?? [v7 will remain] RELEASE ALL EXCEPT ?1* [n1 and n10 will remain] *EXIT *REMARK > REMARK -- permits the display of any characters. In a command file character entry is output. Example: . REMARK abracadabara!!! abracadabara!!! *EXIT *RENAME > RENAME TO -- renaming of file in DOS directory. Unless otherwise indicated, dBASE assumes that file type is DBF. Example: . RENAME Review.FRM TO Review2.FRM *EXIT *REPLACE > REPLACE -- allows user to replace contents of specified fields of database in use. If index file is keyed on field targeted for update, index in use will be automatically updated. Default issly SAVEd to a memory file. ADDITIVE allows you to keep currently defined variables intact; otherwise they are lost. *EXIT *RETURN > RETURN -- may be used in a command file to return control to the command file which called, it or to dBASE "." prompt if the user called it. *EXIT *SAVE > SAVE TO [ALL LIKE ] or [ALL EXCEPT ] -- copies all memory variables currently in use, or only those specified by , to designated memory (MEM) file. uses ? to mask any single characters and * to mask all remaining characters. Examples (where n1, n2, n10, v1, v2, v10 are current variables): . SAVE TO NUMBER ALL LIKE n* [saves n1, n2, n10] . SAVE TO NUMBER ALL LIKE n? [saves n1, n2] . SAVE TO NUMBER ALL EXCEPT ?1* [saves n2, v2] *EXIT *SELECT *PRIMARY *SECONDARY > SELECT [PRIMARY / SECONDARY] -- allows user to move between the two work areas dBASE provides,    thus permitting user to work with two databases simultaneously and maintain record pointers in both. PRIMARY area is active upon bringing up dBASE. *EXIT *SET > SET -- sets dBASE control parameters. Syntax: SET <parameter> [ON or OFF] SET TO