The -CE Lines tab is used to identify
the elements which compose the current Segment or Table. You can create
Data Element calls, Segment calls, undefined Data Elements, Data Element
groups for a Segment or a Table and add fillers for a Segment only.
The
-CE lines tab is constituted of
an editable table, buttons associated with the table and sections
which can be used to complete the information required for each element
added to the Segment. If you are familiar with the -CE of a Segment, you can complete directly the columns of the table, otherwise
you can complete the fields in the definition sections which display
when you enter or select an element in the table.
- -CE lines definition
- An editable table is available to enter the element calls in a
Segment and the values associated with each element.
When you add a Data Element group in the table, a tree
structure is created to nest the Data Elements that you want to include
in the group. Click + to expand and display
the contents of the group.
All the table columns are displayed
by default. To reduce the number of columns, right-click in the table
and select .
You can complete and reorganize
the lines of the table by using the choices available in the pop-up
menu (Copy, Paste, Revert, Cancel).
You can
also delete lines in the table with the Remove button or move them up or down in the table by clicking the up or
down button. The table is minimized by default, so you can have the
definition sections available below the table. Click Maximize to display only the table, in a full screen.
Navigating in
the table:
- When the focus is put in the table, you can move to the previous
or next line by pressing the up or down arrows,
- For each element added to a Segment, if you put the focus in a
line and press the Alt key or Right arrow key, you move to the next
editable cell in which you can enter values,
- Press the Left arrow key or Shift+Tab key to move to the previous
editable cell.
- Pressing the Enter key when the focus is in an editable cell lets
you toggle between the editable cells in the same column and keeps
you in the edition mode. To leave the edition mode, press the escape
key.
To edit a cell, you need to double-click or press F2,
then you can enter the appropriate values directly in the cell or use
a list box, check box or dialog box when available to select a value.
The input mode in a column cell depends on the type of element entered
in the table. In the Name column cell of a
Segment or Data Element, you can use a dialog box to select a Segment/Logical
View or a Data Element, but for a group, you need to enter its name.
- Definition sections
- You find sections below the table which open up, depending on
the Element selected in the list:
- The Data Element call section opens up if
you add or select a Data Element.
- The Filler Definition section opens up if
you add or select a filler.
- The Group Definition section opens up if
you add or select a group.
- The Segment call section opens up if you
add or select a Segment.
- The Undefined Data Element section opens
up if you add or select an undefined Data Element.
- The Set of Redefines section opens up if
you add or select a set of redefined elements.
If you are not familiar with the contents of the -CE in a
Segment, it will be easier for you to complete the fields of each
section corresponding to the element added to the table. Each value
entered in a field is displayed automatically in the column cells
of the table.
Note: For details on the authorized values in the
table, click the associated references at the this help page.