VistA-internationalization/TranslationSpreadsheets/WV-DIALOG-0044.txt

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English French Notes Complete/Exclude
of the INIT routines.
Package Name
Version
Date Distributed
Moving
Entry into Init's.
ARE YOU SURE EVERYTHING'S OK
ASK I %=1,$D(DIFQ(0)) W !,
SHALL I WRITE OVER FILE SECURITY CODES
NOTE: This package also contains
SHALL I WRITE OVER EXISTING
S OF THE SAME NAME
Answer YES to replace the current
S with the incoming ones.
HAS BEEN FILED...
' Help Frame filed.
Shall I change the NAME of the file to
Shall I replace your file with mine
Do you want to keep the Data
Do you want to keep the Templates
' BULLETIN FILED -- Remember to add mail groups for new bulletins.
REMOTE PROCEDURE
' Option Filed
FORM or BLOCK
has been installed,
but associated file
is not on your system!
Compiling form:
ERROR: Form:
cannot be compiled
IXF ;;
OK, I'M DONE.
TE THAT FILE
SECURITY-CODE PROTECTION HAS BEEN MADE
(Partial Definition)
(including data)
*BUT YOU ALREADY HAVE '
' AS FILE #
Note: You already have the '
Screen on this Data Dictionary did not pass--DD will not be installed!
Shall I write over the existing Data Definition
Want my data
merged with^to overwrite
your data with mine.
NO UPDATING HAS OCCURRED!
This version
INIT' was created on
FIRST, I'LL FRESHEN UP YOUR VA FILEMAN....
but I need version
of the VA FileMan!
GO ;
EN ; ENTER HERE TO BYPASS THE PRE-INIT PROGRAM
I AM GOING TO SET UP THE FOLLOWING FILE
I HAVE TO RUN AN ENVIRONMENT CHECK ROUTINE.
INIS HAS BEEN FILED...
ZL @X S D=0 F Y=1:1 S DNAME=$T(+Y),DD=$L(DNAME) X %X I 'DD S ^UTILITY(
,$J,X)=D ZL DIFROM6 Q
not changed
not installed
site tracking installed
already installed
YES means that you want to bring the
S in this namespace.
NO means that you want to leave them out.
This question refers to entries in the ROUTINE documentation file.
Also, if you are building a network mail INIT, you must answer
YES if you wish to include routines other than just the INIT
routines (such as pre and post-inits) into the network mail message.
This is a unique 2 to 4 character prefix beginning with an uppercase
letter and followed only by uppercase letters or numbers.
If this is an established package, you may enter one of the prefixes
listed in the left column below.
Answer YES if you want to create a program called
even though there already is one on file. (It will be overwritten.)
Answer NO if you don't want to do this.
YES means you want to include the security protection currently
on the files in the initialization routines. A recipient of
this package will be able to decide whether or not to accept
these codes.
NO means you do not want to include security codes.
Enter the maximum number of characters each routine should
contain. This number must be between 2000 and 9999.
YES means that you are going to send this Package over
the Network as a message.
NO means that you are going to generate routines.
The scramble password is a private code, which must be
exactly correct for a reader to to see the message legibly
It may be from 3 to 20 characters long. Upper and lower
case characters are treated as the same.
A scramble hint is used to suggest to the reader what
the scramble password is. Since the password is not
recoverable after it is entered, the hint can be a
helpful reminder to the reader of the message. The
hint will be shown to the recipient just before he
is asked to enter the password.
Enter YES if you wish to transport dictionaries
or NO if you just want to Transport Options, Keys, etc.
If YES, then ALL of the templates and forms belonging to the files
selected will be included in the initialization routines.
If NO, only NAMESPACED templates and forms will be included.
If YES, this will change the existing file name
to the incoming file name.
If NO, it then will go on to the next Question.
This allows you to keep your old data if you wish.
I suggest if you get to this
question Just Default to the Question.
This will allow you to Delete or Keep the
(Sort,Print,Input) Templates if you wish.
Enter Yes if you wish to Delete your file
This will overwrite your file with my file
If you wish to save your file please say
NO. It will then Quit the INIT Process.
YES means that the information currently in the Package
File will be used to generate the package. You will not be
to alter it.
NO means that you will be able to define the package as you
proceed with the DIFROM.
YES means that the package definition will be displayed to
you on your current device.
NO means that you will continue generating the package.
YES means that the current data definitions will be overwritten
with the ones in these routines.
NO means that only new data fields will be added.
YES means that the data coming in with these inits will
replace the data on file if a match is found.
only be added if there is no data on file.
Entries will be added if they do not match exactly
on Name and Identifiers.
NO means that everything will be left as is.
Package Version No. must be entered to put onto the second
line of the INIT routines.
Format can be either the old type of version no. nnn.nn
or the new type, nnnXnn where X is either T for test phase
or V for verification phase.
Enter the Package Name to go on the second line of the INIT routines.
Enter the Distribution Date for this Package, to go on the second
line of the INIT routines. It should match the version date
on the other routines being sent with this package.
No DD Update
No Data
DDF(1),D0,
PACKAGE NAME/SOUCE ROOT
(File-top level)
DI(.84,
.4;PRINT TEMPLATE^.401;SORT TEMPLATE^.402;INPUT TEMPLATE^.403;FORM^.404;BLOCK^.5;FUNCTION^.84;DIALOG
DPSVIs
NO SUB-SUB TOTALS WERE RUN
MARGIN WIDTH OF
IS TOO SMALL FOR DISPLAY
USE WIDTH OF AT LEAST
NO SUB-COUNTS WERE RUN
VA FileMan
STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT
Answer 'N' to create a formatted display as in the Print Option.
DISPLAY AUDIT TRAIL
Answer 'Y' to display the audit trail for each Entry.
OTHER OPTION^1.01
DEVICE:
Op
Oq
Or
Os
Ot
Ou
Ov
Ow
Ox
Oy
Om
Ol
On
BULLETIN MESSAGE
' BULLETIN WILL NOT BE TRIGGERED)...
DA=$O(
DA))
DIIX)
KSsDWiRIkCTrf
Be sure to edit the routine to fill in the missing details,
and to customize the call to CREIXN^DDMOD.
-CREATE NEW-STYLE XREF ;
XR,
RES,
ROOT FILE
SHORT DESCR
WHOLE KILL
SET CONDITION
KILL CONDITION
XR(
LOOKUP PROMPT
XFORM FOR STORAGE
XFORM FOR LOOKUP
XFORM FOR DISPLAY
Routine name
Enter the name of the routine, without the leading up-arrow, that
should be built.
Answer must be 1-8 characters in length. It must begin with % or a
letter, followed by a combination of letters and numbers.
Do you wish to replace routine
Answer yes if you wish to replace routine
with a new version.
Programmer initials
Enter your initials, which will appear on the first line of the
Namespace to use for local variables
All variables used in the generated routine will start with the namespace
you choose.
Answer must be 1-4 characters in length. It must begin with % or a
CROSS-REFERENCE FROM
to build a routine for
Jan^Feb^Mar^Apr^May^Jun^Jul^Aug^Sep^Oct^Nov^Dec
You can only change the Type of cross reference to MUMPS, and only if you're a programmer.
Cannot create MUMPS cross references on archived files.
Index Name is a required field.
AEIOUaeiou
' Index already exists.
' cross-reference already exists.
Uniqueness Index Name cannot start with 'A'.
Please enter a NAME and TYPE for this Index.
Indexes used for Sorting Only must start with 'A'.
Indexes used for Lookup & Sorting cannot start with 'A'.
Only MUMPS Indexes can be Action-type Indexes.
Action-type Indexes must start with 'A'.
Only programmers are allowed to edit index logic.
You can modify the logic of only 'MUMPS' indexes.
COMPUTED CODE
TRANSFORM FOR DISPLAY
File must be a parent (ancestor) of Root File.
UNABLE TO SAVE CHANGES
FILE for Order #
To correct the problem, press <RET> at the Order # on Page 2.
In the resulting pop-up page, FILE will be filled in automatically.
Try saving again.
is not equal to the Root File:
The subscript number
is used more than once.
Subscript numbers must be consecutive numbers starting with 1.
<no name
New-Style
Field
INDEXES:
RECORD INDEXES:
FIELD INDEXES:
INDEXED BY:
keep with next
Short Descr:
Description:
Key
Unique for:
Set Logic:
Set Cond:
Kill Logic:
Kill Cond:
Whole Kill:
<undefined file/field>
Computed Code:
<undefined computed code>
Lookup Prompt:
Transform (Storage):
Transform (Display):
Field:
Triggered Field:
Traditional Cross-References:
Creating index definition ...
ROOT TYPE
NAME/USE
TYPE/USE
Building index ...
Executing set logic ...
Select Subfile:
Are you sure you want to delete the index definition
Want to create a new index for this file
Index definition deleted.
Type of index
Only programmers can create MUMPS cross references.
Enter 'Yes' if you want the index to reside at this level.
Want to index whole
How is this MUMPS cross reference to be used
Want index to be used for Lookup & Sorting
or Sorting Only
LOOKUP & SORTING
** Only MUMPS cross references can be ACTION-type cross references. **
Index Name
Action-type indexes must start with 'A'
There is already an index defined with this name.
There is already a cross-reference defined with this name.
Traditional
Enter 'T' to select a Traditional cross-reference.
Enter 'N' to select a New-Style cross-reference.
Compound indexes (indexes based on more than one field)
are examples of New-Style cross-references.
There are no INDEX file cross-references defined on
Current Indexes
whole file index
(resides on
Which Index do you wish to
' on File #
Index '
cannot be deleted. It is the uniqueness index for
Removing old index ...
Do you want to delete the data in the old index now
Enter 'YES' to delete the data in the old index now.
You might answer 'NO' if you know that there is no data in the index, or
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