Franklin SDK-765 Merging All Linked Files Merging New Files, Understanding Duplicate Records

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Merging All Linked Files

Merging New Files

It is also possible to merge an exist- ing file, either a PC Sidekick or BOOKMAN Sidekick file, to a newly created file. For example, if you linked an existing PC Sidekick card- file to a new BOOKMAN cardfile, you can still click Merge All. Merge All adds all of the entries from the existing file to the new file.

Understanding Duplicate Records

Each BOOKMAN Sidekick entry, or record, has up to three index fields. Index fields contain the information that is displayed in menu items on your BOOKMAN Sidekick. Index fields are also used for sorting en- tries and files on your PC Sidekick.

The Duplicate Record Assignment dialog box appears whenever you try to merge two entries that have identical information in their index fields, but have different information

Merging All Linked Files

in their other fields. When the Dupli- cate Record dialog box appears you must choose one of these options:

Use...from Sidekick saves the en- try from the PC Sidekick file and discards the entry from the BOOKMAN Sidekick file.

Use...from BOOKMAN saves the entry from the BOOKMAN Side- kick file and discards the entry from the PC Sidekick file.

Both saves the entries from both the BOOKMAN Sidekick file and the PC Sidekick file.

The Preference box lets you choose how carefully you want to look at fu- ture duplicate records.

Continue Querying on Each Occur- rence allows you to examine each pair of duplicate records.

Use Same Selection for Future Oc- currences automatically applies the current selection to all future dupli- cate records in this current file.

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Contents Bookman SDK-763 SDK-765License Agreement Limited USE LicenseContents Using the Calculator Key Guide Color KeysUnderstanding the Color Keys Direction KeysKey Guide Key Combinations Exits a new or editedEntry without saving Toggles betweenSpecial Bookman Features Headphone Jack SerialPorPort Volume ControlGetting Started To perform basic and important operationsInstalling Batteries Installing Book Cards Using the Color Keys Selecting a BookTurn your Bookman on Press Card Viewing the Demonstration Changing the Settings Help is Always at HandSelecting a Topic To go to PressSelecting a Topic If You Forget to Save Your Changes Follow the ArrowsTyping Characters Typing CharactersUsing a Password Hold and press EnterGauging the Memory Using the Clocks Setting the Home Clock Setting the Home ClockHold and press C until Home Clock appears Press Edit blue Press Enter to select Set Date and TimeSetting the World Clock Using the Daily Alarm Hold and press C until World Clock appearsPress Edit blue Hold and press C until Home Clock appears Press Edit blueUsing the Daily Alarm Press Enter when finished Highlight Disable Alarm and then press EnterChanging Time/Date Format Highlight another format and then press EnterResetting the Clock Swapping the ClocksSwapping the Clocks Using the Calendar Creating Calendar Entries Understanding Calendar EntriesPress Calend green until the Daily view appears Highlight Duplicate Calendar Entry and then press EnterUsing the Daily View Using the Daily ViewHighlight an entry To...Press Perform one of these functions To...PressUsing the Weekly View Press Clear to return to the Daily view for the current dayUse the Direction keys To...Press Using the Monthly View Using the Weekly View PressUse the Direction keys Press Searching for Editing Calendar EntriesPress Enter to search Trimming the Schedule Searching for Calendar EntriesUsing Cardfiles Creating a Cardfile Creating a CardfilePress Enter to create it Deleting a Cardfile Adding Cards Creating a Cardfile Renaming a CardfileCreating Your Own Templates Duplicating a Card Press Files red repeatedly to cycle through your cardfilesEditing Cards Searching for Cards Editing Cards Deleting and Undeleting a CardSearching for Cards Highlight a match and press Using Notes Creating a Note Folder Renaming a Note FolderAdding Notes Adding NotesHold and press Enter to add a note Duplicating a Note Viewing Note Folders Editing Notes Searching for Notes Editing a Note Deleting and Undeleting a NoteSearching for Notes Using Expenses Creating Expense Entries Hold and press X. Or select Expenses from the Topics menuPress Edit blue Press Enter to select New Expense Entry Creating Expense EntriesViewing Expense Entries Editing Expense Entries Computing Expense Sums Press Back to go back to the Expenses menuUsing the Calculator Making Calculations Making CalculationsUse Saving and Retrieving Calculations Make a calculationDeleting a Previous Result Using the Connectivity Software Bookman Sidekick Connectivity software is a powerful toolEquipment You Need Connecting the Serial Cable One 3.5 high density floppy disk driveInstalling Connectivity Software Connecting the Serial CableConnectivity Help is Always at Hand Starting Connectivity Software Type the destination drive and directory and then click OKClick OK Starting the Connectivity Software Testing Your Connection Click StartLinking Files Linking FilesClick the Bookman Sidekick file to highlight it On the main window, click LinkUpdating Your Links Linking Files Maintaining and Removing LinksLinking Multiple Bookman Cardfiles Merging All Linked Files Merging All Linked FilesTo learn more, read Understanding Duplicate Records Merging All Linked Files Merging New Files Understanding Duplicate RecordsAdvanced Transfers Merging Advanced Transfers and MergingDo one of the following To...Click Recovering Files Backing up Restoring Files Backing up and Restoring FilesSolutions to Common Problems Page Limitations of liability Doing a Factory Reset Resetting Your Bookman Specifications Copyrights and PatentsModel SDK-763 Model SDK-765Limited Warranty U.S. only Index Color keys understanding 4 using IndexChanging Clock Edit menu 16 Clock swapping ClocksDaily Calendar view 22-27 Daily alarm Index Communications COM portEdit blue key 4, 33, 36-40, 43, 44 Expense entries account type 43Expenses menu 43 Factory Reset Files Home clock settingImage file Index fields Installing Home icon Hyphens, typing IconsParts of words, searching for 27, 34, 41 Password LocationsPC Connect 53 Percentages Recovery files described 62 Recurring appointments Recurring special days 26 RenamingSelecting Volume control Weekly Calendar View 24, 25 World clock Ware Tutorial 10 TypingWrite files Windows 95 62 FPR-28004-00

SDK-763, SDK-765 specifications

Franklin SDK-765 and SDK-763 are advanced embedded computing solutions designed to cater to a variety of applications across industries. These robust development kits provide a comprehensive platform for developers to create, prototype, and deploy innovative applications.

At the heart of both SDK-765 and SDK-763 are powerful processors that ensure optimal performance. The SDK-765 is equipped with a high-speed quad-core processor, delivering exceptional computing power for demanding tasks. In contrast, the SDK-763 is built around a dual-core processor, striking a balance between performance and energy efficiency. Both models support multitasking, allowing developers to run multiple applications simultaneously without compromise on speed or responsiveness.

One of the standout features of these kits is their extensive connectivity options. Both SDKs support various communication protocols, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Ethernet. The integration of these technologies ensures seamless data transfer and device communication, essential for modern IoT applications. Additionally, the kits come with multiple USB ports, enabling easy connection to peripherals and external storage devices.

The versatility of Franklin SDK-765 and SDK-763 is further enhanced by their robust software support. Each kit includes a comprehensive software development environment (IDE) that is user-friendly and packed with tools for efficient coding, debugging, and deployment. Developers can leverage a wide array of pre-built libraries and APIs, which significantly accelerates the development process. Furthermore, both kits support popular programming languages, including C, C++, and Python, catering to a broad range of developer preferences.

Security is also a top priority with these SDKs. Franklin has implemented advanced security features, such as secure boot, encryption support, and hardware security modules, ensuring that applications built on these platforms can withstand potential cyber threats.

The SDK-765 and SDK-763 also boast a compact form factor, making them suitable for integration into space-constrained environments. Their low power consumption is another critical aspect, allowing for extended operation in battery-powered applications without compromising performance.

In summary, Franklin SDK-765 and SDK-763 are versatile and powerful development kits that provide the necessary tools for building innovative embedded applications. With their robust hardware, extensive connectivity options, comprehensive software support, and strong security features, they are poised to meet the demands of today's rapidly evolving technology landscape. Whether for rapid prototyping or full-scale deployment, these SDKs are excellent choices for developers looking to push the boundaries of embedded computing.