R12 Navigation Quick Guide
R12 Navigation Quick Guide
New Find Show Navigator Button Save Switch Responsibility Print Close Form (Screen) Cut Copy Paste Clear Record Delete Record Edit Field Translation Attachment Folder Tools Help Function Expands (shows) the selected item Collapses (hides) the selected item Expands all levels and sublevels of the selected item Expands all levels and sublevels of items listed on the left side of the Navigator window Collapses all levels and sublevels of items in the navigation list Opens the currently selected item
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NAVIGATOR BUTTONS User Quick Reference Guide LIST OF VALUES
Using the List of Values simplifies data entry. There are multiple ways to search through a List of Values. Type the first character(s) of a value to reduce the list. Enter search criteria; then click [Find]. Scroll through the list and select the value.
FORMAT
Date format: DD-MON-YYYY.
NOTATIONS
(N) = Navigator (M) = Menu (T) = Tab (B) = Button (I)= Icon (H) = Hyperlink
20 0 7 X XX X Propri e tary
<Tab>
Go to Next Field
Example: (N) People > Enter and Maintain (M) View > Query By Example > Enter <Ctrl><F11> <F4> <F12> <Ctrl><S> <Ctrl><L> <Shift><F5>
QUERY VS FIND
Query Mode Menu bar, <F11> Existing Window Wildcards Query Count Find Mode Menu bar, Toolbar Find Window List of Values No Find Count
<Shift><F6> <F5> <F6> <F7> <F8> <Ctrl><Up> <Ctrl><Down > <Ctrl><U> <Shift><Ctrl> <E> <Ctrl><E> <Shift><Tab>
Query Mode Searches the database Set search parameters for the query in the existing window to narrow the search. When using wildcards, use any query operators to narrow the search. Check to see how many records match the criteria before retrieving the matching data.
Find Mode Searches List of Values Set search parameters in the Find window. A List of Values is available for many fields in Find mode. Note: The Query Count feature is not available in Find mode.
Wild Card Two Wild Cards Use a percent symbol (%) at the beginning, end, or beginning and end of a word. The % character represents a number of character. Use an underscore (_) at the beginning, end, or beginning and end of a word. The underscore represents a single character.
FIELD COLORS
Field Color White White with green text Yellow (*) Blue with green text Blue with black text Blue Description Allow data entry Indicate drill-down capability Require Data entry Indicate drill-down capability