8.7

Table Of Contents
l Update section
l Edit KeySet:Click to edit the currently selected KeySet. 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 KeySet button.
l Refresh:Click to load any changes made to the repository since it was last opened
or refreshed.
l Management section
l
Check Repository:Click to verify the integrity of the database, as well as reclaim
any disk space from
l Clear Group Data: Click to delete all the KeySets in the currently selected group,
leaving the key definitions intact. Warning:This action cannot be undone.
l Clear All Data: Click to delete every KeySet of every group in the Repository.
Warning:This action deletes all your data and cannot be undone.
l 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.
l Show/HideSystem Keys:Click to show or hide the ID, DateC and DateM keys which
are system keys used by the repository function.
Repository Structure Pane
This section of the Data Repository display a tree view of all groups in the data repository as
well as all the keys under each of those groups.
Group KeySets Pane
This section of the Data Repository displays the current KeySets in the group. Each horizontal
row is a KeySet, and each vertical row is a key defined in the group.
l To edit a KeySet, double-click on it.
l To delete a KeySet, press the Del key.
l To add a new KeySet, press CTRL+N.
Navigating with the Keyboard
Though of course the mouse is the easiest way to navigate through the Data Repository, the
keyboard can be used also.
Page 678