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      The dialing templates allow you to configure LoopBack to use different
      dialing procedures with different numbers.  This makes LoopBack useful
      in almost EVERY part of the world.  If a new dialing procedure comes out
      in your area, LoopBack will adjust to it.
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   Subcommands

      @X0BH               Help. @X03 Displays the file you are currently reading.

      @X0BQ               Quit.  @X03Quits back to LoopUtil main menu.

      @X0B+               Advance one record. @X03 This command will skip to the next
                      record in the dialing templates file.

      @X0B-               Retard one record. @X03 This command will go back to the
                      previous record in the dialing templates file.

      @X0BJ               Jump to record.@X03  This command will allow you to specify
                      a record number to jump to.

      @X0BA               Add a record. @X03 This command will allow you to add a new
                      record (dialing template) to the dialing templates file.

      @X0BD               Deleted.  @X03This command will toggle the delete flag on the
                      current record.  (Note: The record will not be removed
                      from the database.  To remove a deleted record, you must
                      pack the database.)
 
      @X0BN               Name of template.  @X03This command will allow you to specify
                      a new name for the dialing template that you are editing.
                      The dialing template name has a limit of ten characters.
 
      @X0BL               Logoff user after callback.  @X03This command will allow you
                      to specify whether or not LoopBack should log the user off
                      of the BBS after a successful verification with the
                      dialing template that you are editing.
 
     @X0B S               Security level to upgrade to.  @X03This command will allow
                      you to specify what value LoopBack should put in place of
                      the user's security level after a successful callback.
                      (A setting of 0 will tell LoopBack to leave the user's
                      security level alone.)
 
     @X0B E               Expired security level to upgrade to.  @X03This command will
                      allow you to specify what value LoopBack should put in
                      place of the user's expired security level.  (A setting
                      of 0 will tell LoopBack to leave the user's expired
                      security level alone.)
 
     @X0B #               # of days till expiration.  @X03This command will allow you
                      to specify the number of days that LoopBack should add to
                      the verification date for the expiration date. (ie., If
                      you place a value of 365 here, and the verification date
                      is 06-01-94, then the user's new expiration date will be
                      06-01-95.)  A setting of 0 will tell LoopBack to leave the
                      user's expiration date alone.
 
     @X0B T               Template to use when dialing.  @X03This command will tell
                      LoopBack how it should dial a number that has this dialing
                      template specified.  LoopUtil will ask you if you want to
                      (D)esign your own template or use a (R)eady-made
                      template.  When using a ready-made template, you simply
                      select from a list of 3 choices. ((L)ocal, Long
                      (D)istance, or (T)oll)  After you select your ready-made
                      template, the appropriate template values are selected
                      for you.  But, if you decide that you want to design your
                      own templates, then here is a list of the possible
                      numbers that can be included in the dialing template:
 
                 @X0C0 -  @X0E    NONE @X0C- @X0FThis will tell LoopBack that it should not dial
                                 anything for this field and go on to the next
                                 field
 
                 @X0C1 - @X0ENUMPREFIX @X0C- @X0FThis will tell LoopBack that it should dial the
                                 number prefix as specified in LoopUtil Config
                                 settings. (Note: This is NOTE the prefix, this
                                 is the NUMPREFIX setting as specified in the
                                 configuration settings...)

                 @X0C2 -  @X0ELDACCESS @X0C- @X0FThis will tell LoopBack that it should dial the
                                 long access # as setup in LoopUtil config
                                 settings.

                 @X0C3 -  @X0EAREACODE @X0C- @X0FThis will tell LoopBack that it should dial the
                                 areacode/country code of the number that the
                                 user entered for callback.

                 @X0C4 - @X0E   PREFIX @X0C- @X0FThis will tell LoopBack that it should dial the
                                 prefix/city code of the number that the user
                                 entered for callback.

                 @X0C5 -  @X0E  NUMBER @X0C- @X0FThis will tell LoopBack that it should dial the
                                 number (not the areacode or prefix, but the
                                 remaining digits of the number after the area
                                 code and prefix are removed).

                 @X0C6 - @X0ENUMSUFFIX @X0C- @X0FThis will tell LoopBack that it should dial the
                                 NUMSUFFIX (as defined in LoopUtil config
                                 settings.)

                      @X03Say you entered @X0C4 (PREFIX) @X03for field #1, @X0C5 (NUMBER) @X03for
                      field #2, and @X0C0 (NONE) @X03for fields 3-6.  That means that
                      when LoopBack goes to dial the number the user entered, it
                      will dial the prefix and number.  This could be
                      considered your LOCAL dialing template.  ie.,

                           @X0E812-423-3394 = @X0FNumber user entered.

                                @X0E4233394 = @X0FNumber that LoopBack will dial.



                      @X03Say you entered @X0C2 (LDACCESS) @X03for field #1, @X0C3 (AREACODE)
                      @X03for field #2, @X0C4 (PREFIX) @X03for field #3, @X0C5 (NUMBER) @X03for
                      field #4, and @X0C0 (NONE) @X03for field #5 and field #6.  This
                      could be considered your LONGDIST template.  ie.,

                                      @X0E1 = @X0FLong distance access code

                           @X0E812-423-3394 = @X0FNumber user entered.

                            @X0E18124233394 = @X0FNumber that LoopBack will dial.

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