
Data Transfer File Instructions
Chapter 12
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Table 12.E
Paging and Specified Paging
Key Sequence
Explanation
[SHIFT] [
↓
]
Displays the next full page of data.
[SHIFT] [
↑
]
Displays the previous full page of data.
[DISPLAY] [X] [X] [X]
Specified paging presents a page beginning at the desired file
word XXX. The Field Cursor moves to word XXX.
Scrolling
Scrolling the file section, one entry at a time, can be done using the
[
↑
] and [
↓
] keys when the field cursor is on the top or bottom position,
respectively. In Figure 12.19, if the[
↓
] key were pressed once with the
field cursor on position 015, the display would change to a page ending
at position 016 (beginning at 002). The field cursor would remain at the
bottom of the screen. Pressing the [
↓
] key four more times would place
position 020 on the bottom line, etc. Attempting to scroll in either direction
beyond the number of words contained in the file will not be allowed. An
invalid key message will appear.
Scrolling procedures are summarized in Table 12.C.
Data can always be entered or changed when the processor is in program
mode. In run/program mode, data can only be changed using on-line data
change. The key sequence [SEARCH] 51 initializes this feature. See
Section 4.4.4 for additional information on the on-line data change
function.
Data is entered or changed in the command buffer. After a character is
entered, the digit cursor shifts to the right one position and waits for the
next entry. The cursor will remain even after the last character is entered.
When the command buffer values have been entered or corrected using the
numeric, hexadecimal and cursor control keys, press the [INSERT] key.
The data in the command buffer is then entered into processor memory in
the corresponding file location.
The procedure for entering or changing data is summarized in Table 12.F.
12.5.5
Entering and Changing Data
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