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Server Configuration In Depth
Installation & Reference Guide — DOC. 5822
the agenda item scroller at run-time. See “Database tables windows” below for
instructions on how to edit the tables.
The following command is only available after the server protocol has been started:
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Open Vote Proctor Window
. Opens the
Vote Proctor
window. If the Voting Console
signal block was not already enabled, enables it. Once opened, the window cannot be
closed while a vote is in progress.
Database tables windows
It is not necessary to have Microsoft Access to edit the
Queries
,
Members
,
or
Agenda
tables; they can be edited directly from within the server application. Open
the server and select
Voting | Tables
The
Voting Table
window opens to display the
contents of the
Members
and
Agenda
tables found in the database file named in
the
COM Settings
tab of the
Configuration Options
window
.
The
Voting Tables
window. The
Queries Table
window is similar, containing however only the one table.
The “data grid” controls in this window feature the following interactivity for editing
the tables:
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For viewing purposes (only), tables can be sorted by clicking on the head of each column
(field).
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Resize the window by clicking and dragging on the lower right corner. Note that column
widths adjust proportionately.
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A column’s width may be adjusted manually by clicking on the far right of its header and
dragging left (to reduce its width) or right (to augment its width).
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Row height can also be adjusted (for all rows at once) by similarly clicking between rows
in the row’s left margin and dragging up or down. (This is useful to know when a cell’s
contents wraps onto additional lines.)
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Records can be deleted by selecting the entire row (by clicking in the row margin), and
depressing the
DEL
key.
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New records can be added simply by typing into the bottom row. To see the default
values for fields in a new record, you must (temporarily) leave the record (row).
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The information in each cell can be replaced by simply highlighting the cell and typing
over its contents; or you may click once to highlight the cell and again to precisely place
the cursor for editing purposes.