any "print screen" feature that their computer may have, or any 

 "capture file" options that their communications software may have. 



The "SE" selection lets the user return the the previous search 

 menu. This option would be used if you decided that you made a 

 mistake or v&re not ready for the Output Menu. 



The "EX" selection teJces the user into Expert Mode. Expert mode lets 

 the user access the dateibase without the use of the menus. This is 

 generally faster, but is much less forgiving. It also requires some 

 knowledge of BASIS DDL language, which is beyond the scope of this 

 manual. Those of you that are particularly interested in Expert 

 Mode, should see the Appendix. For most of us, this option is not 

 needed . 



The "LO" option will return the user to the Main Menu. This will 

 enedsle the user to leave the database and end his session in 

 WETLANDS. The "LO" option is provided mainly as a convenient "quick 

 out" after data has been displayed. 



Pressing the "H" key will provide a brief statement about each of the 

 above commands as a reminder. 



Back to our example, the user selects "di" for screen display. 



Screen 10. This screen, as shown in Figure 13, is the display of the 

 data found. Each of the 30 records will appear on a separate screen, 

 and stay on the screen until the user presses RETURN or one of the 

 other commands. 



For our example, only one record is shown, instead of all 30 records. 



At this point, the user has completed step 3 of the Three Steps . 



Logging Off. Once the user has gotten the data he/she wants, the 

 user will either continue with other work or "back out" of the system 

 by going to various screens already discussed and entering 

 appropriate commands. For example, from the Output Menu, the user 

 would enter a LO and would get a line at the bottom of the screen 

 that reads "***** you ARE LEAVING THE WCON DATABASE". After a short 

 pause. Figure 4, The WETLANDS Main Menu Screen will appear. Entering 

 a "L" will enter the session, as the user receives a "good-bye" 

 screen (not depicted). 



The WPRO Menu. Working with the Wetlands Programs (WPRO) menu is 

 handled in the seune manner as the WCON menu. The WPRO menu differs 

 slightly in appearance in order to accommodate the different data 

 elements in the menu. WPRO's counterpart to Figure 5 (WCON menu) is 

 shown in Figure 14 . Follow-up screens are shown in Figure 15 and 

 16. The output menus are the same as in WCON, except for the Records 

 Display, which is shown in Figure 17. 



The meaning of each of the search items is explained in the WPRO 

 Glossary at the end of the User Manual. 



