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MI Modify Item (Update event text)
MI [date [/time] ] Modify Item. The existing text for the specified event is displayed in a mask and can be updated.
date dd.mm. [yyyy]
Specification of the date of the event. The day and the month may be specified as one- or two-digit numbers.
yyyy: 1500 <= yyyy <= 2300. The year can be specified as a four-digit number or as a two-digit number. If the year is not specified (II dd.mm.), the current year is assumed by default.
dd.mm.Y Modification of the text of a yearly repeated event for the date dd.mm. The character 'Y' must be specified as a substitute for the year.
dd.M.Y Modification of the text of a monthly repeated event for the day dd. The characters 'M' and 'Y' are substitutes for month and year. They can be specified as lower case letters, too.
day Modification of the text of a weekly repeated event. day specifies the name of a day in the week: MON/TUE/WED/THU/FRI/SAT/SUN
D.M.Y Modification of the text of a daily repeated event.
/time Time of day for the event in the format hh:mm or hh.mm (24 hour format).
Default: If no date is specified in the MI command, the first event for the current date is displayed for update.
The format for the MI mask is documented in the paragraph for command II (Insert Item, see above).
Possible input into the command field of the MI- map
M+ | M- Update next/previous event.
CAL/II/MI/SI/SIL/SIS
Commands of the event scheduling systems: Calendar/Insert Item/ Modify Item/Show Item/Show Item List/Show Item Short.
HC | NHC Switch hardcopy on/off.
/cmd any BS2000-command.
=arith arithmetic expression or hexadecimal <--> character conversion.
For an explicit description see page 7-.
K1 Return to previous CFS mask.
F3 Recording of current mask into the CFS hardcopy file.
Notes:
The date and time of a scheduled event can only be changed via input of C (Change Date) within the SIL mask (see 14-).
If more than one event exists for a date, MI date will display the first of these events for update. The following events can be accessed and updated via the command M+