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   * Manage the various drop-down lists and foundation information which is used within other manager dialogs around the application   * Manage the various drop-down lists and foundation information which is used within other manager dialogs around the application
  
-==== Categories ====+In a quick overview, the **Layout Manager** sometimes fills users with trepidation,​ but in reality it follows the standard Mystic Manager Dialog process of:
  
-Mystic divides ​the various foundation data into **Categories**,​ each of which is of a specific type (or usage). The **Category Types** are:+  * Select an entry to edit from the left hand list 
 +  ​Edit the details when displayed on the right hand side 
 +  ​Update the details
  
-  ​Item Indexing +So why does the **Lookup Manager** seem so complicated?​ The reason for this resides primarily in the //type// of data that the Lookup Manager is intended to maintain.
-  ​Item Popups +
-  ​Item Qualifiers +
-  ​Reader Indexing +
-  * Reader Popups +
-  * Reader Qualifiers +
-  * System+
  
-If you do not see a particular category in the **Lookup Manager** which you wish to edit, it may simpyl be that their display is turned off. In order to make it visible, select the **[Options]** toolbar tab and toggle on the toolbar icons in the **[Reader Categories]**,​ **[Item Categories]** or **[System]** toolbar groups as required.+----
  
-The **Indexing Category ​Types** represent foundation data which may appear in connection with a particular type of record (items, readers etc) any which may be used multiple times within the same record. Such foundation data may therefore include Keywords and Contributors ​(i.e. Authorsas several different values ​of each type may be attached to the record.+==== Types (or purposes) of Data ====
  
-The **Popup Category Types** represent foundation ​data which would normally appear only //once// within ​particular type of record and therefore typically is uses to populate drop-down lists where only a single selection can be made. Such foundation data may therefore include Publishers, Series TitlesStudent Classes etc.+There are really three different types, or purposes, of data being used by normal user of Mysticas shown in the following diagram:
  
-The **System Category Types** contain foundation data which is used to configure Mystic, or otherwise inform Mystic how to operate.+{{ :​pergamonmystic:​linkedhelp:​mystichelp_lookup_0002.jpg?400 |}}
  
-----+A good example of how this data is used is in the combination of an **Item** record with a **Reader** record to perform a function, in this case a **Circulation** which generates its own record in the database recording that the circulation occurred.
  
-The **Lookup Manager** has a number of core categories of information which are available in all versions of Mysticas well as number ​of custom categories which may have been created by Esferico on the behalf ​of Mystic ​users or by suitably authorised Mystic users with access to the Category tools.+Feeding information into these three higher level records however, is the **Mystic Expanse** - essentially, a potentially vast amount ​of small **foundation** data records. These foundation data records provide everything from Keywords to Contributor names, Class names to reader circulation limits (Circulations Profile), to the very configuration ​of how Mystic ​should perform.
  
-Standard categories include:+----
  
-==== +Lookup Manager help articles:
-  * +
  
 +  * [[:​pergamonmystic:​linkedhelp:​lookup_overview|Full overview of Lookup Manager Foundation Data]]\\
  
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