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At 30 JAN 1998 09:06:34AM Steve A. wrote:

What is the process to piggy back an action to the Indexing when

a terminal is dormant for given time. The problem is when someone

on the network had a window open.. ie locking a record and walking

away from their workstation.. If I could generate an escape key

at that time to bump them out and releasing the record in question.

Any help is appreciated


At 30 JAN 1998 09:14AM Aaron Kaplan wrote:

It would be on the post indexing process available from the Environment menus. In 3.x, it's under Hardware. In other versions, I believe it's under indexing (indexing in the environment menu tree, not off the main tree).

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At 30 JAN 1998 09:17AM Aaron Kaplan wrote:

It would be on the post indexing process available from the Environment menus. In 3.x, it's under Hardware. In other versions, I believe it's under indexing (indexing in the environment menu tree, not off the main tree).

apk@sprezzatura.com

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At 03 FEB 1998 11:31AM Steve A wrote:

This seems to work using K (key function) and {ESC}, but

the screen stays up.. until a key is actually pressed on the

keyboard.. is there a way to actually remove the screen from

the monitor and go back to the last menu.. indicating to the

user that the window has been closed…

             Any help is appreciated

At 03 FEB 1998 03:02PM Aaron Kaplan wrote:

Load @DATA with the proper keystrokes?

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