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@X38@X3B@X0B
@X38 @X3EHelp: @X3F(E)dit Bad Number Trash File                                         @X3B@X0B
@X38@X3B@X0E

      The Bad # Trash file allows you to specify which numbers that you do not
      want LoopBack to callback.  These numbers may be your local fire, police,
      etc. numbers.
@X0F
   Wildcards

      @X03The (N)umber field may contain wildcards. You may ask, "What is a
      wildcard?".  A wildcard is a character used to represent something else.
      In this case it is the letter X.  For example, if you wanted LoopBack to
      consider all numbers in the 801 areacode bad numbers, then you would setup
      a record in the bad # file like this one:

                @X0E801 = @X0FAreacode/Country Code
                @X0EXXX = @X0FPrefix/City Code
               @X0EXXXX = @X0FNumber
               @X03^^^^
               This will tell LoopBack that any prefix or number in the 801
               areacode is a bad number and should NOT be called back.

               ie.,  801-261-8976 would be a bad number.
                     812-261-8976 would not be a bad number.

     You could have something like this setup also.

                @X0E801 = @X0FAreacode/Country Code
                @X0E26X = @X0FPrefix/City Code
               @X0EXXXX = @X0FNumber
@X03
               This will tell LoopBack that any number with the areacode of 801,
               and a prefix with the first two numbers 26 are bad numbers.

               ie.,  801-261-8976 would be a bad number.
                     801-221-8976 would not be a bad number.


  @X0F 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 bad number file.

      @X0B-               Retard one record. @X03 This command will go back to the
                      previous record in the bad number 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 to the bad number 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.)

      @X0BI               International.  @X03This command will allow you to tell
                      LoopBack if the record is an international record.

      @X0BN               Number.  @X03This command will allow you to change the # in
                      the current record.  You will be prompted for the Area
                      Code/Country Code, the Prefix/City Code, and the number.

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