Merging All Linked Files

Merging All Linked Files

 

 

 

To learn more, read “Understanding Duplicate Records.”

4.If the Merge Options dialog box appears, click one of the four buttons.

The Merge Options dialog box ap- pears only if you are merging two cardfiles that have one or more non- identical field names. Here is what the buttons do:

Use PC Only copies all the field names from the PC Sidekick file.

Use BOOKMAN Only copies all the field names from the BOOK- MAN Sidekick file.

Use All Fields copies all of the unique field names from both the PC Sidekick file and the BOOK- MAN Sidekick file.

Cancel stops these two files from merging.

5.If you are merging Calendars, the Date Range dialog box will appear. If needed, change the start and end dates and then click OK.

Or click Ignore to merge all of the entries from both Calendars. Warning: If you select a date range, all the entries on your BOOKMAN Sidekick outside the selected range will be permanently erased. To learn more about merg- ing Calendars, read “Transferring Calendars.”

6.When the main window appears, your files are merged.

Merging Your Notes

If you merge a pair of linked notefiles, all note folders with identi- cal names will be saved in both notefiles. All nonidentical notes in ei- ther note folder will be saved to both files, and all identical notes in both note folders will remain unchanged.

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Franklin SDK-763, SDK-765 manual To learn more, read Understanding Duplicate Records

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.

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