Data Entry Guidelines
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Progr Note 1/7/15 - added validation on field type to the generic parameterized process screen. This prevents the user from entering strings when they should enter numbers or strings that are too long. Quantity On Hand is a field which requires a decimal value. In this case, xyz is invalid. The field is cleared and a message is shown on the status bar.
The operations described below are universal within the software module.
Navigating Fields:
Mouse |
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[TAB] |
To move from one field to the next, press the [TAB] key. The active field's title is highlighted in bright green. Tip: You can change the highlight color, by changing the Style in the System Parameters. |
Arrow Keys |
To move to a different position within a field, press the left or right arrow key. |
You can use the shortcut menus to cut, copy, and delete the field contents. You can also display help for a field or window.
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Updating Data:
Tip: You can change the whole field or just part of it (even a single character).
Alphanumeric Data |
To insure predictable sorting of data, NDS strongly recommends that you use all capital letters when entering data into alphanumeric fields (also called STRING fields). Tip: To easily enter all characters in upper case when working in the module, press the [CAPS LOCK] key so the Caps Lock light appears on your keyboard. |
[BACKSPACE] |
To delete a single character that appears before the pointer, press [BACKSPACE]. Note: If you highlight the whole field value, [BACKSPACE] erases the entire contents of the field. |
[DELETE] |
To delete a single character that appears after the pointer, press [DELETE]. Note: If you highlight the whole field value, [DELETE] erases the entire contents of the field. |
[ENTER] |
You usually click [ENTER] when ready to perform a function, such as saving a record. Tip: If a button appears focused, outlined like the first Save button below, you can automatically click the button simply by pressing [ENTER]. Focused Not focused |
Save |
Always save your work! |
Date Validation |
In many places, the programs automatically confirm whether date entries are valid. Invalid dates trigger a message on the Status Bar, which displays the proper date format. Example: If you enter 02/31/2002, the following message appears because February has only 28 or 29 days: Tips:
Example: Valid entry Result
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Numeric Entry |
Improperly formatted data for a numeric field triggers a message on the Status Bar, which displays the proper numeric format. Format Rules:
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Required Field |
Any mandatory field that is left blank appears with a red checkmark next to it and triggers the following error message on the Status Bar: Example: Note: You must enter valid data in a required field before saving the record. |
Invalid field data triggers a message on the Status Bar, which displays the proper format for the field. Example: If you incorrectly enter a zip code as 04084a, the following message appears: Note: You must correct the data before saving. Tip: If you experience trouble formatting the data, you can view the field properties by clicking the right mouse button to see the shortcut menu. |