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existing key groups.
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Delete Key: Click to remove the currently selected key in the group. This will
remove the key and all the data for this key in each existing key set. Warning: This
action cannot be undone.
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Key Set section
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Add Key Set: Click to add a new key set to the currently selected group. Displays a
dialog with all the keys in the group, asking for a value for each of the keys. Enter
the values then click OK. The key set will display in the right part of the repository
manager.
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Delete Key Set: Click to delete the currently selected key set in the Group.
Warning: This action cannot be undone.
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Update section
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Edit Key Set: Click to edit the currently selected key set. Opens a dialog which
each key and their value, which can be edited. Double-clicking a row has the same
effect as clicking the Edit Key Set button.
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Refresh: Click to load any changes made to the repository since it was last opened
or refreshed.
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Management section
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Check Repository: Click to verify the integrity of the database, as well as reclaim
any disk space from
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Clear Group Data: Click to delete all the key sets in the currently selected group,
leaving the key definitions intact. Warning: This action cannot be undone.
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Clear All Data: Click to delete every key set of every group in the Repository.
Warning: This action deletes all your data and cannot be undone.
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Clear Repository: Click to delete every group in the repository, including all their
data. Warning: This action deletes all your data and cannot be undone.
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Show/Hide System Keys: Click to show or hide the ID, DateC (creation date) and DateM
(modification date) keys. The creation date and modification date fields both contain a full
time stamp in the form of YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sZ, where
l YYYY = four-digit year
l MM = two-digit month (01=January, etc.)
l DD = two-digit day of month (01 through 31)
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