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The following information describes standard terms used within
the Banner System.
Alert Box
A type of dialog box that pops up to notify you of a condition
that may affect how you can enter information or the kind of information
you can enter. It requires you to acknowledge the message before
you can continue.
Application form
Form used to enter, update, or query information. (An application
form will have the letter A in the third position
of the form name.)
Block
An information area on a form separated by a solid line.
Calling form
Form from which you accessed another form.
Cancel
Exits you from an Option List, List of Values, Editor window,
or Dynamic Help.
Clear form
Clears all information and returns you to the first enterable
field in the key information area.
Commit
Saves all changes entered since the last time you saved.
Count Hits
In query mode, counts the number of records that meet the search
criteria and displays that number in the Auto Help Line.
Count Query Hits
In query mode, counts the number of records that meet the search
criteria and displays that number in the Auto Help Line. To retrieved
records, select the Execute Query Function.
Dialog Box
A box containing information. Requires you to respond to it before
you can continue.
Down
Use the key. Moves the cursor to the first enterable field in
the next record, moves you lower on a List of Values, and moves
you lower in a pull-down list.
Drop-down List
Shows three or more values for a field. Any field with a down
arrow icon contains a drop-down list.
Edit
Displays a window you can use to add, change, or delete text;
especially useful in entering and updating Dynamic Help.
Enter Query
Puts the form into query mode and lets you enter search criteria
to see what information is already in the database. ENTER QUERY
appears in the Status Line.
Execute Query
In query mode, searches the database and displays data that matched
the search criteria.
Exit
From forms and windows, exits you from the form or window. From
menus, exits you from the Banner system. From query mode, cancels
the query and takes the form out of query mode.
Exit with Value
From a called form, returns you to the calling form and enters
the highlighted value into the field that called the form. From
a List of Values (LOV), returns you to the calling form and enters
the highlighted value into the field that called the form.
Exit without Value
From forms and windows, exits you from the form or window. From
menus, exits you from the Banner system. From query mode, cancels
the query and takes the form out of query mode.
Field
Area in a form where you can enter query, change information,
or where existing information is displayed. Banner describes fields
as: enabled, disabled, enterable, or display only.
Form
Screen allowing the display/update of information.
Help
Displays the Oracle help window for the current field.
Inquiry Form
Form used to look up existing information on the database. Allows
you to view but not update (An inquiry form will have the letter
I in the third position of the form name.)
List of Values (LOV)
Window containing valid items available for entry into a field.
Displays a list of values for the current field if appears in
the status line.
Menu
A list of options you can access with the mouse or keyboard.
More...
The More... indicator appears in the lower right corner of each
window of a series of related forms (even the last form). It tells
you that there are additional forms that can be accessed to complete
a process.
Next Block
To move the cursor to the next information area (block) that has
at least one enterable field.
Next Field
The next enterable field in the current information area.
Next Item
The next enterable field in the current information area.
Next Primary Key
From a called form, returns you to the calling form and enters
the highlighted value into the field that called the form. From
a List of Values (LOV), returns you to the calling form and enters
the highlighted value into the field that called the form.
Next Record
To move the cursor to the first enterable field in the next record
of the current information area. If the cursor is in the last
record, a new record is created.
Object
An object can be a form, job, menu or QuickFlow used in Banner.
Option List
Dialog box displaying two or more items to choose from.
Pop-Up Window
Dialog box, alert box, or list of values that appear in a separate
window.
Previous Block
The previous information area that has at least one enterable
field. If the previous area is another window, then that window
is opened.
Previous Field
To move the cursor to the previous enterable field in the current
information area.
Previous Item
To move the cursor to the previous enterable field in the current
information area.
Previous Record
To move the cursor to the first enterable field in the previous
record.
Query Form
Form used to look up existing information on the database. (A
query form has the letter Q in the third position
of the form name.)
Quick Flow
A set of forms that are linked together in order to help you complete
a process within Banner. When you use Quick Flow, it opens the
first form in the set and the next form is automatically opened
until the process is complete.
Record
All information displayed in the window for an item.
Rollback
From an application or inquiry form, clears all information and
returns you to the key block area. Rollback is a standard button
and appears on forms. From validation forms, rollback will return
you to the first enterable field on the calling form.
Save
To permanently record changes to the database.
Scroll Down
The process of moving down repeating records or lists of information
that cannot all be displayed in one window.
Select
Choose an item by highlighting it or clicking it with mouse.
Show Keys
Display the list of keyboard options.
Up
Use the key. To move the cursor the first enterable field in the
previous record, moves you upward on a List of Values or drop-down
list.
Validation Form
Form used to define the values that can be entered in specified
fields on application forms. (A validation form will have the
letter V in the third position of the form name.
Window
An information area being displayed.
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