Some windows that display lists of data have positioner fields that allow you to quickly advance the display.
Key the beginning characters in one or more positioner fields then click the <Position> button to advance the display to the first item that begins with exactly those characters.
Click the <Position> button a second time to advance to the next item meeting the criteria, if any.
If no items meet the criteria, the display does not advance.
Examples:
Row # |
Client |
Product |
1 |
AAA |
BAND |
2 |
ABC |
SEMI |
3 |
ACA |
BIND |
4 |
ACC |
MOND |
5 |
ACC |
TINT |
6 |
BAD |
SENT |
7 |
CCC |
TAM |
In this list the Position To fields are Client and Product.
Example 1: With the first row selected, if you key AC in the client positioner field and leave the product blank, the display would advance to row 3. You would click <Position> again to advance to row 4, then again to advance to row 5.
Example 2: With the first row selected, if you key AC in the client positioner field and key T in the product positioner field, the display would advance to row 5.
Example 3: With the first row selected, if you key A in the client positioner field and S in the product positioner field, the display would advance to row 2. Clicking <Position> again does nothing.
Example 4: With the first row selected, if you key T in the product positioner field and leave the client positioner blank the display advances to row 5. Clicking <Position> again would advance to row 7.