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− | : The default prompt asks a question and supplies an answer. The answer either reflects the most common response associated with the question or, data (a value) that was previously entered. | + | : The [[default prompt~|Default Prompt]] asks a question and supplies an answer. The answer either reflects the most common response associated with the question or, data (a value) that was previously entered. |
: Do you really want to Halt? YES// | : Do you really want to Halt? YES// | ||
: If < Enter> is pressed, the computer recognizes the “YES” default as the accepted answer, and will halt/stop. Notice the “//” after the “YES.” This means that you can change the default answer to something else. In this example, if you entered “NO” after the “//,” the system would permit you to continue working on the computer. | : If < Enter> is pressed, the computer recognizes the “YES” default as the accepted answer, and will halt/stop. Notice the “//” after the “YES.” This means that you can change the default answer to something else. In this example, if you entered “NO” after the “//,” the system would permit you to continue working on the computer. |
Latest revision as of 20:38, 1 March 2012
- Default Prompt
- The Default Prompt asks a question and supplies an answer. The answer either reflects the most common response associated with the question or, data (a value) that was previously entered.
- Do you really want to Halt? YES//
- If < Enter> is pressed, the computer recognizes the “YES” default as the accepted answer, and will halt/stop. Notice the “//” after the “YES.” This means that you can change the default answer to something else. In this example, if you entered “NO” after the “//,” the system would permit you to continue working on the computer.
Source: Adverse Reaction Tracking User Manual Version 4.0
This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |