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*1 Load Custom Fields
*2 &Add to existing, &Delete from existing, or &New list :
*WIN-3 Custom Field
*3 Custom Field :
*WIN-4 Input File
*4 Input File   :
*WIN-5 Delimiter
*5 Delimiter    :
*6 Type
*WIN-7 Column 1
*7 Column 1 :
*WIN-8 Column 2
*8 Column 2 :
*WIN-9 Column 3
*9 Column 3 :
*10 Loading
*11 Initializing
*12 Deleting
*13 Input file contains lines too long
*14 Unable to open input file
*15
Enter the width of the field
in the input file.
*16
Enter the column offset of the left
edge of the field in the input file.
*17
Enter C for a field code, D for a
description, or L for a link field.
*18
Enter A to add to the existing list,
D to remove items from the existing
list, or N to clear the existing list
and form a new list containing only
the items being loaded.
*19
Enter the name of the file containing
the data to be loaded.  The file must
already exist.
*20
If the input file contains delimiters between
columns, enter the character used as the
delimiter.  If the input file does not contain
delimiters between columns, leave this field
blank and enter the offset and length of each
column below.
*21 Column
*22 Width
*23 C
*24 D
*25 L
*26 Enter C, D, or L
*27 A
*28 D
*29 N
*30 Enter A, D, or N
*31 Invalid Custom Field
*32 Proceed?
*33 Dataset:
*34 Add to existing list
*35 Delete from existing list
*36 Create new list
*37 Code Field
*38 Description
*39 Link Field
*40 Action
*41 &Browse
*42 OK
*43 Exit
*44 &Help
*45 &Continue
*46 "Add to existing list" means new data in the flat file is to be added
to the current list of Custom Field records.


"Delete from existing list" means data matching the flat file is to be
deleted from the current list of Custom Field records.


"Create new list" means the current list of Custom Field records is to be
deleted and the records in the flat file are to be loaded in its place.


Input file:  This is the full path location of the flat file containing
the information to be loaded.


Delimiter:  This is the delimiter used in the flat file to seperate pieces
of information to be loaded.  If the flat file contains a delimeter the
column and width information is not necessary.


Type:  This defines the content of the flat file and how the data is sorted.


Column:  This indicates the number of characters from the left margin at
which the column of data begins.


Width:  This indicates the width of the longest piece of data in the column.
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*47 You must enter an input file!
*48 You must enter a delimiter or column/widths!
*51 CUST=
*52 FILE=
*53 DELIM=
*54 ADD
*55 DEL
*56 NEW
*57 COL1=
*58 COL2=
*59 COL3=
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