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!!!COMMAND LINE or WINDOW
The fastest way to execute a [function] is through the Command . Every function in the system that users can execute has a command associated with it. The commands are shown on the [Menus].
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The Command Window is the means by which experienced users will enter commands rather than selecting off a menu. The fastest way to execute a [function|FUNCTIONS] is through the Command Line or Window . Every function in the system that users can execute has a command associated with it. The commands are shown on the [Menus|MENU].
!Command Line Area
On the right hand side of the window [menu bar] is the command line. The command line lets you go directly to a function if you know the command name. The menus teach you the command names.
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!!Command Line Area
On the right hand side of the window menu bar is the command line. The command line lets you go directly to a function if you know the command name. The menus teach you the command names.
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[{Image src='IMCMD_01.JPG' width='306' align='center' link='attach/IMCMD_01.JPG'}]
[{Image src='IMCMD_01.JPG' width='600' align='center' link='attach/IMCMD_01.JPG'}]
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[{Image src='IMCMD_02.JPG' width='318' align='center' link='attach/IMCMD_02.JPG'}]
[{Image src='IMCMD_02.JPG' width='600' align='center' link='attach/IMCMD_02.JPG'}]
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The dotted line on the left hand side of the command line area may be used to make the command line free floating in its own window. Using your mouse, click and drag the dotted line to a place where you want to put the command window. The command line disappears from the window menu bar and becomes its own window. To put it back on the window menu bar, just drag the command window back or click “X” to close the window.
The double line on the left hand side of the command line area may be used to make the command line free floating in its own window. Using your mouse, click and drag the double line to a place where you want to put the command window. The command line disappears from the window menu bar and becomes its own window. To put it back on the window menu bar, just drag the command window back or click “X” to close the window.
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!!Function Lookup
To look up a function, click the find icon at the end of the command field. A popup window appears to help you find the function. Enter search criteria to narrow the list. Then scroll through the list to find the function you want. Click a function name or navigate to the one you want and click Select to choose a function.
!Function Lookup
To lookup a function, click the find icon at the end of the command field. A popup window appears to help you find the function. Enter search criteria to narrow the list. Then scroll through the list to find the function you want. Click a function name or navigate to the one you want and click Select to choose a function.
[{Image src='IMCMD_03.JPG' width='600' align='center' link='attach/IMCMD_03.JPG'}]
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[{Image src='IMCMD_03.JPG' width='426' align='center' link='attach/IMCMD_03.JPG'}]
!!Most Recently Used Commands
!Most Recently Used Commands
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The ten most recently used commands appear below the command line. Click an item to choose a function.
[{Image src='IMCMD_05.JPG' width='299' align='center' link='attach/IMCMD_05.JPG'}]
The 10 most recently used commands appear below the command line. Click an item to choose a function.
[{Image src='IMCMD_04.JPG' width='600' align='center' link='attach/IMCMD_04.JPG'}]
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Do not confuse this list of most recently used commands with the one on the File Menu. This list is thrown away when you log out. The one under the File Menu is held onto.
!!Self-Service
In order to show the Short Cut Box in Self-Service, the execution right to IMCMD must be given. This will add the Function/Form name to the description.
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Do not confuse this list of most recently used commands with the one on the [File Menu]. This list is thrown away when you log out. The one under the File Menu is held onto.