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;Sample Control File - SPORTLIB.CTL
;
;SPORT Extended Library Utility
;
;
;Library Filing Module Command: SPORTLIB L
;=====================
;
;This module allows SPORTLIB to search through the current SFLASH library and,
;based upon key words or phrases located, file a duplicate copy of the SFLASH
;message into the named library.
;
;Libraries are named by the user with a unique filename of 1 to 8 characters.
;They ALWAYS bear the extension ".LIB" which is automatically provided by
;SPORTLIB. There are two control file (this file) keywords which trigger
;the Library Filing Module:
;
; libmatch=string, where "libmatch=" is the keyword and "string"
; is the word or phrase to search.
; libname=filename, where "libname=" is the keyword and "filename"
; is the user-defined name of the library file.
;
;Note that there are NO spaces surrounding the "=" sign and that the order
;of the two keywords must be followed as outlined. In other words, for
;SPORTLIB to perform its function, the "libmatch=..." must always be followed
;immediately by a "libname=...". Any change in the order will cause SPORLIB
;to report an error and discontinue operations.
;
;The "string" to be matched may be up to 40 characters long and is not sen-
;sitive to case. SPORTLIB, your SFLASH Library and this control file must
;all exist in the same subdirectory.
;
;Here is an example of how to use the Library Filing Module:
;
;libmatch=Augustine Associates
;libname=doc
;libmatch=DOC
;libname=doc
;
;Here's another example of filing library message by month:
;
libmatch=Date: Jan
libname=jan
libmatch=Date: Feb
libname=feb
libmatch=Date: Mar
libname=mar
libmatch=Date: Apr
libname=apr
libmatch=Date: May
libname=may
libmatch=Date: Jun
libname=jun
libmatch=Date: Jul
libname=jul
libmatch=Date: Aug
libname=aug
libmatch=Date: Sep
libname=sep
libmatch=Date: Oct
libname=oct
libmatch=Date: Nov
libname=nov
libmatch=Date: Dec
libname=dec
;
;And here's the default in case the message doesn't qualify under any match:
libmatch=:
libname=general
;
;
;Note that case does not matter. Also, when this part of SPORLIB is used,
;the match and filing procedure is undertaken by the "first found" method.
;In other words, if a single SFLASH message contains both "Augustine..." and
;"Doc", the first match (Augustine Associates) would be used.
;
;Also note that the "string" to be matched must appear in the first five lines
;of an SFLASH message. Nothing beyond the first five lines of any message is
;searched.
;
;Since some characters appear in all Flash Message headers, it is possible
;to copy all SFLASH Libary messages to a library of your choice by using
;a search string such as ":" (a colon).
;
;You also have a choice of MOVING the Flash Message, or COPYING it. If you
;choose to MOVE it, then the message will be deleted from your SFLASH
;libary. If you choose to COPY it, the message will remain in your SFLASH
;libary. In either event it, or a copy of it, will be placed in the library
;you specify. The keywords are MOVE or COPY. The default condition is COPY
;so it is unecessary to use the keyword unless you so desire.
;
;Uncomment the next keyword line to always MOVE, not COPY, the messages:
MOVE
;
;
;
;Library Retrieval Mode Command: SPORTLIB R libname
;======================
;
;This option will retrieve messages stored in a library you name ("libname")
;and return them to vacant positions in your SFLASH Library. Up to 100
;message will be retrieved (or less, depending upon the number of vacant
;positions available in your SFLASH Library).
;
;The original messages in your named library will be retained.
;
;
;Library Manual Mode Command: SPORTLIB M libname
;===================
;
;An interactiv mode to allow you to review and manipulate messages.
;
;