Window menu, Help menu, Using tables – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual
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Introduction
Using Tables
Window Menu
The ‘Window’ menu has two commands:
The ‘Close Active Tab’ command closes one tabbed page: the page that is currently displayed,
i.e., the one that is in front of all other tabbed pages.
The ‘Close Inactive Tabs’ command closes all tabbed pages except the one that is active, i.e., it
does not close the one that is in front of all other tabbed pages.
Help Menu
The ‘Help’ menu has two commands:
The ‘Help Index . . .’ command causes NV9000-SE Utilities’ on-line help information to appear.
You can search the help information or browse through it. The content of the on-line help is
largely the same information as this PDF manual.
The ‘About’ command provides the current software revision of NV9000-SE Utilities.
Using Tables
Most configuration pages present data in tables. Each table row represents one record in the
configuration data base. All records in the data base have an identification number.
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Most
—
but
not all
—
of the tables in NV9000-SE Utilities show the record identification number in the first
column of the table. A notable exception is the control panels table, where the first column
represents the panel ID and not the data base record ID.
Note that It is possible to import data to, and export data from, certain tables, mainly the input
and output device tables. See
3. These are SQL IDs.