You can use the built-in programming language for gINT Rules to color selected cells in the data-entry grid, based on the content or the expected content of the cells. This feature can be used to highlight data that is out In this example, added menu commands for two additional sub-menus (Calculations and Procedures) are available by selection from the Add-Ins menu in Input:
These added menu commands are managed with choices made in a simple interface called the Add-In Manager, which is called from the gINT Rules menu:
The Add-Ins menu can appear in Input or Data Design, or in both applications. (If it is available in Data Design, it will appear in the Library Data tab only.) A gINT Rule listed in the Add-Ins menu will be executed upon selection from the menu or sub-menu, rather than when a programmed triggering event occurs.A useful selection of sample gINT Rules and specialty applications is available from the Web. Many gINT users who have never programmed previously start by loading a sample or application which is close to a need they have, then modify it to meet their specific requirements.