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Transactions

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MDE-4315 CFN Series CFN III Manager’s Manual for Windows NT · August 2004

For example, PRINT TRANSACTION;P2=DATE=930610 prints out
transactions that occurred on June 10, 1993.

To specify amounts-either quantity or dollar totals - do not use any punctuation.
For example, to see all $5.00 sales, enter PRINT
TRANSACTION;P1=$TOTAL=500.

You must always enter quantity in thousandths, even if your site displays
quantity only in hundredths (the PRINT TRANSACTION examples in this
chapter show thousandths). For example, to see all ten-gallon sales, enter
PRINT TRANSACTION;P1=QTY=10000.

How to Print a Range of Transactions

You can specify a range of transactions to print with the PRINT
TRANSACTION command.

• A range has the form N-M, which means transaction numbers N through M.

N stands for the beginning number you specify, and M stands for the ending
number.

• A -N means transaction numbers from the beginning of the file through

transaction N.

• An N- means transaction number N through the end of the file.
• An N means print only transaction number N.

If the starting transaction number specified is not in the file, no transactions are
printed.

The printout stops after the last transaction number specified or at the end of the
file if the ending number is not in the file:

PRINT TRANSACTION 23-150 prints transactions 23 through 150.
PRINT TRANSACTION 23- prints transaction number 23 through the end

of the transaction file.

• PRINT TRANSACTION -5 prints transactions from the beginning of file

through transaction 5.

• PRINT TRANSACTION 34 prints only transaction number 34.
• PRINT TRANSACTION;P2=ACC=54, 1-10 prints transactions whose

account number starts with 54, in the transaction range 1 through 10.

How to Print Transactions in Progress

The command PRINT TIP or P TI prints transactions in progress. You can use
this command before changing prices to verify that there are no transactions in
progress.

Seq

is the transaction sequence number.

P#

is the number of the pump being used.

Pr

is the product number of the product being pumped.

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