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- IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PC-FILE 7 USERS
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- This file contains the following information:
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- * NOTES ON COMPATIBILITY
- * INSTALLATION INFORMATION
- * INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRINTING THIS FILE
- * OTHER FILES INCLUDED WITH PC-FILE 7
- * CONVERTING DATA FILES FROM PREVIOUS VERSIONS
- * NOTES AND UNDOCUMENTED FEATURES
- * HINTS & TIPS ON USING PC-FILE 7
- * UNDOCUMENTED ERROR AND INFORMATION MESSAGES
- * USER GUIDE ERRATTA
-
- NOTES ON COMPATIBILITY
- ----------------------
- PC-File 7 does not run under most DOS 2.x versions. In order to use
- PC-File 7 you must be running DOS 3.x or later.
-
- We recommend you upgrade to DOS 5.0 or later. If you are using DOS 5.0 or
- later, we recommend you that optimize your system's performance using
- the memory managers and disk caching program supplied with these versions
- of DOS. In most cases, this will improve the performance of PC-File. Refer
- to the "Optimizing Your System" chapter in the DOS manual for details.
-
-
- INSTALLATION INFORMATION
- ------------------------
- A minimum of 3.0 megabytes of available disk space is required in order to
- install all files included with PC-File 7. This includes some work space
- required to decompress the files. You must install PC-File 7 to a hard
- disk. The INSTALL program does not support installing to a floppy drive.
-
- Refer to the User Guide for instructions on installing PC-File 7.
-
-
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRINTING THIS FILE
- -----------------------------------
- 1. Determine which port your printer is connected to. Many printers are
- connected to LPT1.
-
- 2. At a DOS prompt, type:
-
- COPY READ.ME LPT1
-
- and press ENTER. If your printer is connected to a port other than LPT1,
- substitute that port for LPT1 in the above example. Note: This procedure
- does not work when printing to a PostScript printer.
-
- You may also be able to print this file from your word processing program.
- First, load this file into your word processing program, format the file if
- desired, then use your word processing program's command to print the file.
-
-
- OTHER FILES INCLUDED WITH PC-FILE 7
- -------------------------------------
- There are some other files on your disk worth noting:
-
- CARD - PC-File 7 Quick Reference Card: A file which summarizes
- all the basic PC-File keystrokes and commands. You can
- print this file for use as a quick reference.
- FCONVERT.COM - The program used to convert older PC-File databases
- (databases created with PC-File III, PC-File/R &
- PC-File+) into the dBASE format.
- MSHERC.COM - Needed to display graphs on computers with Hercules
- compatible monitors.
- NAMES2.* - The database used in the Tutorial.
- PCF.PIF - A PIF file for using PC-File 7 in graphics mode under
- Windows 3.0 and 3.1
- PCFCHAR.PIF - A PIF file for using PC-File 7 in character mode under
- Windows 3.0 and 3.1
- PCG2.EXE - The program PC-File uses to create graphs.
- PCLABEL.EXE - The utility program used to print multi-up mailing labels.
- RESPONSE - A user feedback survey. Please use this to provide
- suggestions and comments about PC-File 7.
- PCF.DIC - The dictionary file for the spell checker.
- PCFLOGO.IMG - The file containing the paper clip image that is displayed
- when PC-File first starts. This file can be deleted
- without affecting the performance of PC-File.
- Sample files - The files used in all of the examples in the User Guide
- are included. If you install sample files, these files
- are installed in a \..\SAMPLES directory below the
- directory you selected to install in. For example, if
- you chose to install in the default \PCF7 directory, the
- sample files will be in \PCF7\SAMPLES directory. Use
- these files as a learning tool for some of the more
- sophisticated features of PC-File 7.
-
- Note: The PCFSMALL.HLP file that was included with PC-File 6.0 is no longer
- included. This file was necessary when running PC-File 6.0 from a
- 720K floppy disk. The main PC-File 7 program file, PCF.EXE, will
- not fit on a 720K floppy, for this reason this version of the program
- cannot be run from a 720K floppy disk. It is possible to run PC-File
- 7 from a 1.2MB or 1.44MB floppy disk which can fit both the PCF.EXE
- and the standard PCF.HLP file.
-
-
- CONVERTING DATA FILES FROM PREVIOUS VERSIONS
- --------------------------------------------
- Databases created with PC-File 6.5, PC-File 6.0, PC-File 5.0 and PC-File:dB
- are compatible with PC-File 7 and do not need to be converted.
-
- However, ButtonWare's Technical Support department has determined that many
- PC-File:dB databases contain errors which can cause problems with PC-File
- 7. If you encounter problems with PC-File:dB databases, we recommend
- that you:
-
- 1) Make a backup copy of your database.
- 2) Pack the database (see pages 500-502 of the PC-File 7 User Guide for
- details).
- 3) Repair the database (see pages 506-507 of the PC-File 7 User Guide for
- details).
-
- Please contact ButtonWare's Technical Support department, if you continue
- to have problems accessing databases created with previous versions of
- PC-File.
-
- Reports, letters and graph files created with PC-File 6.5, PC-File 6.0,
- PC-File 5.0, PC-File:dB are compatible with PC-File 7 as well, and do not
- need to be converted.
-
- Reports, letters and graph files created with PC-File+ are fully compatible
- except for references to numeric fields. References to numeric fields
- contained a number sign (#) in the field name. You must edit your reports
- and letters using the Language report writer or Letter writer to remove
- number signs in field name references. To make this change in your graph
- files you will need to use a text editor.
-
- If your databases were set up with PC-File 5.01 or earlier, your macros
- (smart keys) need to be entirely redefined--PC-File 7 uses different menu
- commands and a different "macro language" from those versions of PC-File.
-
- Macros set up with PC-File 6.5 and PC-File 6.0 might have to be redefined
- to accommodate changes to some program areas:
-
- Changes added in PC-File 7 that may affect macros:
- Defining and Redefining have been completely redesigned. The options on
- the Views menu are entirely new. Some of the steps for defining simple
- indexes have changed. The ability to "map" fields was added to importing
- dBASE files. Several of the "Hot Keys" have changed -- refer to the list
- on pages 113-114 of the User Guide.
-
- Changes added in PC-File 6.5 that may affect macros:
- Any macro that uses CTRL-C or the Calculator selection on the Tools menu
- will have to be redefined to accommodate changes to the pop-up calculator.
- Also, macros which run reports with subtotal sections have to be changed
- slightly to accommodate the new dialog box that appears after choosing OK
- from the Print Options dialog box.
-
- We have included a program called FCONVERT.COM, which you use to convert
- databases created with PC-File+ (versions 1.0, 2.0 or 3.0), PC-File/R or
- PC-File III (versions 3.0 or 4.0). To convert databases, type FCONVERT and
- press ENTER. Answer the questions appropriately. The conversion process
- creates a new database, which is ready to be used by PC-File 7. See pages
- 15-16 of the User Guide for details.
-
- NOTE: PC-File/R and PC-File III provided a data encryption feature. If
- you have used this feature, you must remove encryption using PC-File/R
- or PC-File III before using FCONVERT to convert your database. Refer to
- the section "Security (Encyphered) Databases" in Chapter 3.0 of your
- PC-File/R or PC-File III manual for details on how remove encryption.
-
-
- UNDOCUMENTED FEATURES
- ---------------------
-
- ** Now, snapshot definitions can be deleted. To delete a snapshot
- definition: Select the snapshot number to define. When the file
- selection dialog requesting which report file to use displays, press ESC
- or choose Cancel. This signals PC-File that you want to delete the
- snapshot definition rather than assign a file to the snapshot.
-
- ** To use a relational lookup in a Language report and remove trailing
- spaces enter the relational lookup in this format:
-
- (@Match1,Database2,Match2,Answer2)>
-
- ** To use a relational lookup in a letter and remove trailing spaces enter
- the relational lookup in this format:
-
- .[(@Match1,Database2,Match2,Answer2)>]
-
- ** You can now do a Global Search as part of a Formula Search, using the
- new GLOBALSEARCH(string) function. For example, you could find all
- your local members this way: (GLOBALSEARCH("member")&city="Seattle")
-
- HINTS & TIPS ON USING PC-FILE 7
- ---------------------------------
- ** When configuring PC-File for your printer, if your dot matrix printer
- is not listed, we recommend you select the Epson printer. The majority
- of dot matrix printers use Epson emulation. If your laser printer is
- not listed, we recommend you select Laserjet. The HP Laserjet is the
- most common emulation for laser printers.
-
- ** The Bar Code Height dialog box that displays when formatting reports
- to print bar codes refers to increments of 1/10 of an inch. However,
- the actual printed bar code heights will vary somewhat from printer
- to printer. If you are working with a situation where the height of
- the bar code printed is critical, we recommend that you experiment
- with this option to get the best results. This also applies to the
- "Height" number used when formatting bar codes with the report
- Language Format. See pages 327-342 of the PC-File 7 User Guide for
- more details on bar code printing.
-
- ButtonWare's Technical Support department publishes "tech notes" on a
- variety of topics. These include helpful information about creating
- advanced applications and about solving specific problems using PC-File.
- If you would like to receive "tech notes" on a particular subject, or if
- you would like to receive a list of available "tech notes", please contact
- the Technical Support department at 900-454-8000, or fax your request to
- 206-454-1838. Tech notes are also available to download from our Technical
- Support BBS at 206-454-7875.
-
-
- UNDOCUMENTED ERROR AND INFORMATION MESSAGES
- -------------------------------------------
- ** This database already has an index
- with that name. You must use a
- different one.
- [ OK ] [Cancel]
-
- This error message displays if you try to save a new index using the same
- name as one of the current indexes. Choose OK, then enter a different name.
-
- ** View names must be unique.
- Please enter a different name.
- [ OK ] [Cancel]
-
- This error message displays if you try to save a new custom view using the
- same name as one of the current views. Choose OK, then enter a different
- name.
-
- ** Not enough room to show field name
- [ OK ] [Cancel]
-
- This error message displays in the Record View designer if you turn on the
- Show Name option for a field that too close to left edge of screen. The
- Show Name option will be turned off. Move the field to right until there
- is enough room to display the name, then modify the field's definition and
- turn Show Name on again.
-
- ** Field FIELD_NAME failed this validation:
-
- Validate Range
- Low: <value> High: <value>
-
- This problem will have to be fixed
- before the record can be saved.
- You can go back and fix it now,
- or fix it later.
-
- [N ] Now
- [L ] Later
-
- [Cancel]
-
- This information message displays when entering or modifying a record as
- you leave the a field, if the Validate Range field attribute has been
- defined for the field. You must choose Now and enter a value within the
- range defined by the values that follow "Low:" and "High:" Or choose Later
- and correct the problem before leaving the record.
-
- ** This record is invalid because of:
-
- Validate Range
- Low: <value> High: <value>
-
- You will have to correct this error
- before the record can be saved. Or
- you can cancel your changes instead.
- [ OK ]
-
- This information message displays when entering or modifying a record as
- the record is saved, if the Validate Range field attribute has been defined
- for a field. You must enter a value within the range defined by the values
- that follow "Low:" and "High:" before you can leave the record.
-
- ** Field FIELD_NAME failed this validation:
-
- Must Answer
-
- This problem will have to be fixed
- before the record can be saved.
- You can go back and fix it now,
- or fix it later.
-
- [N ] Now
- [L ] Later
-
- [Cancel]
-
- This information message displays when entering or modifying a record as
- you leave the a field, if the Must Answer field attribute has been defined
- for the field. You must choose Now and enter something for the field, or
- choose Later and correct the problem before leaving the record.
-
- ** This record is invalid because of:
-
- Must Answer
-
- You will have to correct this error
- before the record can be saved. Or
- you can cancel your changes instead.
- [ OK ]
-
- This information message displays when entering or modifying a record as
- the record is saved, if the Must Answer field attribute has been defined
- for the field. You must enter something for the field, or cancel your
- changes to the record.
-
-
- USER GUIDE ERRATTA
- ------------------
-
- Page 177 - The example string calculation for "Joining Two Fields"
- should be TRIM(FIRSTNAME);" ";LASTNAME. This calculation will trim
- trailing spaces from the FIRSTNAME field, add a single space, followed
- by the LASTNAME field. An example result of this calculation would be:
- "Jane Smith" The example in the User Guide does not trim spaces and
- would produce something like: "Jane Smith."
-
- Also, the User Guide does not mention that you can type any calculation
- up to 65 characters long and have the result "mapped" to the field.
- Refer to Chapter 17 for details on PC-File calculations.