I believe it's fairly new. A lot of people don't even realize it's
there, and others (like me) need to be reminded.

--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Cameron,
> 
> In the menu management option (XUMAINT), there is an
> option for the screen-based option editor (XQOPED). 
> It seems handy.
> 
> Thanks for your help.  I think I have this going now
> (well enough anyway)
> 
> Thanks
> Kevin
> 
> 
> --- Cameron Schlehuber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> > I've never heard of or used the "Screen-Based Option
> > Editor".  Here's what
> > the Option file has for the option I'm familiar with
> > to edit options:
> > 
> > NAME: XUEDITOPT                         MENU TEXT:
> > Edit options
> >   TYPE: edit                            CREATOR:
> > SCHLEHUBER,CAMERON
> >   HELP FRAME: XQEDIT                    DELEGABLE:
> > NO
> >   E ACTION PRESENT: YES                 X ACTION
> > PRESENT: YES
> >  DESCRIPTION:   This option is used to create the
> > building blocks of
> >  the menu system: the options. Each option should
> > have an internal
> >  name, menu text, a  description and a type. 
> > Depending on its type,
> >  other fields are filled in.  
> >   EXIT ACTION: K DLAYGO D KICK^XQ7      ENTRY
> > ACTION: S DLAYGO=19
> >   DIC {DIC}: DIC(19,                    DIC(0):
> > AELMQ
> >   DIC(A): Select OPTION to edit:        DIE: DIC(19,
> >   DR {DIE}: [XUEDITOPT]                 TIMESTAMP:
> > 53922,30780
> >   UPPERCASE MENU TEXT: EDIT OPTIONS
> > 
> > And here's what the dialog looks like when I use the
> > option:
> > 
> > Select OPTION to edit: XYZ
> > Not a known package or a local namespace.
> >   Are you adding 'XYZ' as a new OPTION (the 9435TH)?
> > No// Y  (Yes)
> >    OPTION MENU TEXT: TEST
> > NAME: XYZ// 
> > MENU TEXT: TEST// 
> > PACKAGE: 
> > OUT OF ORDER MESSAGE: 
> > LOCK: 
> > REVERSE/NEGATIVE LOCK: 
> > DESCRIPTION:
> >   No existing text
> >   Edit? NO// 
> > TYPE: P  print
> > HEADER: 
> > ENTRY ACTION: 
> > EXIT ACTION: 
> >                 *** IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ***
> > 
> > By selecting a new Print/Sort Template below, your
> > defaults will
> > be changed. Your defaults are currently set as
> > follows(see below).
> > Should you desire to keep the defaults as they are,
> > or to revise
> > one or more, enter an '^' up-arrow, without
> > selecting a new
> > template name.
> > 
> >                        Default Values
> >                        ==============
> > 
> >                  DIC {DIP}:             L.: 
> >                  FLDS:                  BY: 
> >                  FR:                    TO: 
> > 
> > 
> > Select PRINT TEMPLATE: ABC <== This is the name of
> > the template I made up
> >                    (Feb 03, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:04)         
> > File #38.1
> >                 *** IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ***
> > 
> > By selecting a new Sort Template below, your
> > defaults will be
> > changed. Your defaults are currently set as
> > follow(see below).
> > Should you desire to keep the defaults as they are,
> > or to revise
> > one or more, enter an '^' up-arrow, without
> > selecting a new Sort
> > Template.
> > 
> >                        Default Values
> >                        ==============
> >                  BY: 
> >                  FR:                    TO: 
> > 
> > 
> > Select SORT TEMPLATE: XYZ <== This is the name of
> > the template I made up
> >                    (Feb 03, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:03)         
> > File #38.1
> > START WITH: FIRST//  <== When you created the
> > template you had the
> >    option of asking the template user the From and
> > To range.  Just
> >    take the defaults here and at GO TO:
> > GO TO: LAST// 
> > DIC {DIP}: DGSL(38.1,// <== Automatically "stuffed"
> > (See FM Programmer
> >     Manual for a detailed explanation of the DIP
> > variable used in
> >     printing reports from FM's APIs.
> > L.: 0// 
> > FLDS: [ABC]// 
> > BY: [XYZ]//
> > FR: 
> > TO: 
> > DIS(0): 
> > DHIT: 
> > DHD: 
> > PG: 
> > DCOPIES: 
> > DIOBEG: 
> > DIOEND: 
> > DISUPNO: 
> > DIPCRIT: 
> > CREATOR: SCHLEHUBER,CAMERON// 
> > HELP FRAME: 
> > PRIORITY: 
> > Select TIMES PROHIBITED: 
> > Select TIME PERIOD: 
> > RESTRICT DEVICES?: 
> > Select PERMITTED DEVICE:
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > On Behalf Of Kevin
> > Toppenberg
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 8:27 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] How do I mark a
> > patient as a "Sensitive"
> > patient?
> > 
> > Cameron,
> > 
> > Alright, I am stuck on making an option to print out
> > a
> > print template.  I have created a new menu option
> > named TMG SHOW SENSITIVITY ACCESS
> > It looks like this (sorry about any screen
> > wrapping):
> > ---------------------------------------------------
> > ---------------------------------------------------
> >           Welcome to the Screen-Based Option Editor
> > 
> > 
> >               Name: TMG SHOW SENSITIVITY ACCESS
> > 
> >  Menu Text: Show Access to Sensitive Patients
> > 
> >  Description:     Type: print                  Is It
> > Delegable: YES
> > 
> >  Help Frame:                           Package:
> > MEDICAL GROUP OF GRE
> > 
> > 
> >  Restrictions (Locks, etc.): NO   Executable Fields
> > (Programmers Only): NO
> > 
> >        Option-type (Print, Run Routine, etc.)
> > Related
> > Fields: YES
> > 
> >
>
____________________________________________________________________________
> > ___
> > Exit     Save     Refresh
> > 
> > Enter a command or '^' followed by a caption to jump
> > to a specific field.
> > ---------------------------------------------------
> > ---------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > 
> > And then when I get to the Related Fields: YES, I am
> > confronted with the screen below.
> > 
> > The prompt for this first field indicates that a
> > file
> > *number* can be entered.
> > 
> > "This required field contains the file number or the
> > global root of the file to be printed from, e.g., 2
> > or
> > DPT(."
> > 
> > But when I try to enter 38.1 into the first field
> > (Global reference), I get a message:
> > ENTER THE GLOBAL REFERENCE FOR 'DIP', WITHOUT THE
> > "^".
> > 
> > (What is DIP?  Not sure...)
> > 
> > I have to go out and look up the global reference to
> > 
> === message truncated ===
> 
> 
> 
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