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7 Components: the Function Pages - Developers

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changerows If "on", lines can be added and removed. The<br />

opposite is “off.”<br />

quietsave If "on", a QuietSave button is added.<br />

include Integrates <strong>the</strong> %EDITTABLE% variable of ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

topic. It accesses <strong>the</strong> first variable of <strong>the</strong><br />

page cited.<br />

helptopic Inserts a link to a help page.<br />

headeris- Headers are only readable, i.e. cannot be altered<br />

label when <strong>the</strong> variable is set to “on.”<br />

editbutton With this, you can define <strong>the</strong> text on <strong>the</strong> Edit button,<br />

e.g.: “Edit this table.”<br />

Here is ano<strong>the</strong>r fact about <strong>the</strong> format parameter date: When you<br />

utilize this input option, <strong>the</strong> user can navigate within a calendar to<br />

select <strong>the</strong> desired date.<br />

If <strong>the</strong>re are variables in <strong>the</strong> standard value parameters, <strong>the</strong>y will<br />

be replaced with every save. For instance, you can use this for <strong>the</strong><br />

time stamp (see above). If you do not want <strong>the</strong> values to be replaced,<br />

mask <strong>the</strong> critical symbols. Thus<br />

%SERVERTIME{"$day $mon $year $hour:$min"}%<br />

becomes<br />

$percntSERVERTIME{$quot$dollarday $dollarmon ↵<br />

$dollaryear $dollarhour: ↵<br />

$dollarmin$quot}$percnt ↵<br />

Let us briefly review:<br />

Code Replaces:<br />

$quot Double quotation marks<br />

$percnt Percent sign<br />

$dollar Dollar sign<br />

$nop Prevents <strong>the</strong> dollar sign variable from being replaced.<br />

In addition, it is possible to place <strong>the</strong> “literal” % variables in a dropdown<br />

menu, for instance, by supplementing <strong>the</strong>m with a after<br />

<strong>the</strong> percent sign, such as in<br />

select,1,%X%,%Y%.<br />

19 Composing <strong>the</strong> Project Plan

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