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Gasboy CFN III Quick Reference Guide v3.3 User Manual

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CFN III Quick Reference

MDE-4483 CFN III Quick Reference Guide v3.3 · August 2005

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variable ~ string [column [length]] sets variable
to string; if string is followed by a blank space
and a number, column, that number is the offset
into the string, from the left, before the
remainder of string will be set to variable; (any
blank spaces in the string itself must be enclosed
in quotation marks.); the second numb er, length,
if present, specifies how many characters after
the offset will be included in variable
-or-
variable ? filename sets variable to exact length
in bytes of disk file named by filename
-or-
variable # string sets variable to length in
characters of string
-or-
variable := number_value [{+ | - | * | / | % | ^}
number_value] . . . sets variable to result of
numeric expression
-or-
set variable < format data allows a number to
be formatted into a user variable using the same
format options available for the P1 option in
ECHO. Useful for converting the internal format
of numbers in command files to a form that can
be used a input for commands that require
decimal points in a correct place.
Four of the operators (=, @, $, and ~) can be
followed by one of these three modifiers:
B stands for Boolean. If a 1, y, or Y is entered,
a y is stored. If any other character is entered, an
n is stored.
M stands for configured monetary units. In the
United States, the default configuration is for
two decimal places (xx.xx) for cents as
hundredths of a dollar
Q stands for configured quantity units. The
default configuration is for three decimal places
(xx.xxx) for thousandths of a unit.

SHow (166) displays communication between the
site and devices.

SHow [...]
may be a single word if it is one of:

ALL - shows communication of all devices

RBroad - shows reader broadcast messages

CBroad - shows console broadcast messages

ROUTer - shows router activity

STATUS disk-based command to print selected site
status information.

Options: [B][C][D][H][N][S][T][U][V][!]
With no arguments, defaults to VTS
B backup; backs up user data in a file of your
choosing (enter the command as
STATUS;>>filename B).
C CPU; calculates percentage of CPU being
used at site
D prints daily settlement control information
H host; reports last transaction number sent to
CFN host
N no-sale; reports all non-zero no-sale
counters
O oldest; returns oldest transaction number as
its error code %E
R reports; prints reports on users (sign-ons),
including no-sales, item voids, and length user
was signed on. Default report is for previous
shift. A character following the R indicates the
period requested:

C = current shift

D = current day

Y = yesterday

T - cumulative totals

1 = previous shift

2 = one before previous shift

3 = two before previous shift

P = cumulative totals at last day-change

S switches; reports current DIP switch settings
T transaction table; reports how many more

transactions will fit in the transaction table

U unpaid; reports all non-zero unpaid counters
V version; reports operating system version

number and release level

!

repeat; causes specified report to repeat
every 1 second; for use with CRT

STOP (70) shuts down a site.

Options: A I
A option halts pumping transactions. Pay off
fuel sales to display prompt.
I option does not wait for site to stop

SUbtract ALlocation (81) subtracts from an
allocation totalizer.

Option: C

SUbtract DRawer (71) subtracts from cash in
drawer.

Option: C

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