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Instant Database: Masks What is a Mask? An IDB “mask” is Pathagoras' basic data entry form.
What distinguishes Pathagoras' data entry form from those of its competitors is the ease by which Pathagoras can generate them and by which you can use them.
Why create a Mask?
Without a tool for the end user to tell the program what values should be substituted for each document variable, it would be quite difficult to 'personalize' the document for the ultimate client or customer. (The computer operator could perform a manual 'search and replace' operation for each variable, but this is not a satisfactory solution.) This 'need' explanation is only partly satisfactory because Pathagoras is unique among all programs in that a data collection form can be easily created simply by pressing the Scan or AutoScan button. So you don't 'need' a mask to tell Pathagoras what personal information is to replace the document variables. But you should have one nevertheless. Read on.
With a 'standard' scan, Pathagoras displays the variables it finds in the order they appear in the document. Often, that order is not the most logical order for inputting personal data into a worksheet. With a mask, you can organize the entries to mimic your client or customer intake sheets, standard purchase orders, etc. It is easy to insure that data entry will occur in an organized, logical fashion.
Masks can also help make the IDB process more user-friendly for the end-user by providing completion tips and examples. See Making the Mask More Meaningful
Masks are useful when the office protocol is to complete the personal data before building the document.
Call up a mask while you are 'Pathagorizing.' Then you can either
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