Disk Mode Enhancements in Version 3
The Multiple Object Selector Page
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This is the screen from which you can specify a range of object ID numbers cross-referenced
with object type. If you increment the Select parameter to the Dependents setting, you will see
the following additional parameter layout (not available for LoadObject), that is used for
selecting dependent objects of either the object currently scrolled to (from the object list that you
were just viewing before pressing Multi) or dependent objects of the selected objects (indicated
with an asterisk in the object list):
Multiple|Object|Selector||||||||||||||||
Select|:Dependents||||||||||||
Of|||||:Current|Item||||||||||||||||||||
Specify:All|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Current|=|Program|205|Viola|Section|||||
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|All||||Type||Toggle|Clear|||Set||Cancel
The Current parameter is for information only and represents the currently highlighted item in
the object list that you are working with.
Two other selection modes do not have any additional parameter associated with them. These
are Everything and Search String.
Multiple|Object|Selector||||||||||||||||
Select|:Everything||||||||||||||||||||||
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Multiple|Object|Selector||||||||||||||||
Select|:SearchStrg||||||||||||||||||||||
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Setting a value of Everything is one way to choose all objects in the list. The All button performs
a similar function, as described below.
A value of SearchStrg allows you to enter a string to be searched for in all of the object names in
the list. Any objects with names containing the string can be selected. (Like Dependents, this
mode is available for all functions except Load Object.)