Document Conventions

Different typefaces and type styles are used throughout this document to indicate specific information.

In this document, references to Windows include:

In this document, references to UNIX includes:

All dialog boxes, edit boxes, screens, and product displays in this installation guide are shown in Windows 2000. Some features and options may not be available or may be accessed differently on other Windows systems.

The letter Z is used to represent the drive or device, for example, Z:\Program Files\D3 where Z represents the drive.

Italic

  • Variables to be replaced by the value that can be a name, word, or number. For example, file.name is replaced with CUST.FILE.

  • Manual titles and section titles.

  • Emphasis for impact or the first time a word is used. For example, …resources and information make up the state of the application.

Mono

Code examples, syntax, commands, menu items, screen text, and other keywords recognized by the system.

MonoBold

When entering or typing words or characters.

Command Statements

Display in Mono font with the following conventions

UPPERCASE

Characters printed in uppercase are required and must appear exactly as shown.

lowercase

Characters or words printed in lowercase are parameters to be supplied by the user (that is, line number, data, and so on).

{}

Braces surrounding a parameter indicate an optional parameter.

See Also

mvDesigner Programmer's Guide Overview

Introducing mvDesigner Concepts

Understanding System Architecture

Persistent vs. Non-Persistent

Programming mvDesigner Applications

Using mvDesigner Components

Generating Report in mvDesigner

Advanced Programming