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   The Table maintenance environment allows for the management of all file in
   the application that has been defined as dBsee Tables.

   By pressing the Space Bar on the highlighted table, the data contained
   can be displayed:

   This environment processes the following keys:

Table maintenance keys

   Shift-F1                Display active keys

   .                Scroll right in table file.

   .                Scroll left in table file.

   Ins                     Add a new record to the table file (if allowed
                           according to the DBSTART.INI file).

   Space Bar               Modify the record highlighted in the table file
                           (if allowed according to the DBSTART.INI file).

   Del                     Delete the record highlighted in the table file
                           (if allowed according to the DBSTART.INI file).

   If the table modify options is set to 'Yes' in DBSTART.INI, pressing the
   Ins or the Space Bar key will open the following edit mask:

   In case that the global Table modify setting is set to 'No', but
   editing is necessary for maintenance purposes (for example, by the network
   administrator), this setting can be overridden at run-time by using the
   dfSet() library function, placed in an injection point immediately before
   and after calling the tables management.

   dfSet( AI_TABMODIFY, .T. )

   Additional information on injection points can be found in the
   Manual interventions chapter.

   During data entry, the system monitors keyboard activity. If after 60
   seconds (a default value set in DBSTART.INI) no key has been pressed, the
   system will abort any pending edit phase and return to the consultation
   phase. This functionality is called keyboard timeout.

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