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Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Views
The Save File Dialog: View List dialog contains the following fields:
Type—Icon indicating whether the item in the table is a file or a folder.
Name—Name of the view file or folder.
Last Modified—Date and time the view file or folder was last modified.
Size (bytes)—Size of the view file or folder, in bytes.
Filename—Name by which you want to save the view. You must specify
a name other than DEFAULT. You cannot save changes to the DEFAULT
view.
If you create a new view name, you can use any letters, numbers, or
characters in the name that are allowed by your operating system.
However, if you include any spaces in the new name, SGM converts those
spaces to dashes. For example, SGM saves file “a b c” as “a-b-c”.
Make this my preferred start option—Specifies whether the selected
view is to be loaded automatically whenever the associated preferences
file is loaded:
- To load the selected view, select the view, then select this checkbox.
- To load the last-used view, clear the checkbox. This is the default
setting.
Number of Files—Total number of view files and folders (displayed in
bottom left corner).
To save the view with a new name, use one of the following procedures:
To save the file with a completely new name, enter the new name and
click OK.
To save the file with an existing name, overwriting an old view, select the
name in the list and click OK.
SGM saves the view with the new name, closes the Save File Dialog: View
List dialog, and returns to the Discovery Dialog.
Note If another user modifies and saves the view before you save your
changes, SGM asks if you want to overwrite that user’s changes. If
you choose to do so, the other user’s changes are overwritten and lost.
If you choose not to do so, your changes are lost, unless you save the
view to a different filename.