Cfn3, Command summaries, version 3.3 – 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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CFN3
Command Summaries,
Version 3.3
General Command Summary
[...] Square brackets mean that the contents enclosed
within the pair of brackets are optional.
| Vertical bar means or; it separates alternatives.
{...} Curly brackets are used to group optional
alternatives where only one choice can be entered.
Text in bold must be typed just as it is shown; italics
indicate a generic category where you are to
substitute a specific entry.
Shift-change Commands. Shift-change commands—
which are included in the optional shift-change
package—are shown in lowercase.
Disk-based Commands. Disk-based commands do
not have short forms, and you should use semi-colons
only where they are specifically shown.
System Commands. The short form of the command
is in uppercase. The command number, which is used
to enter the command from a console, is given in
parentheses after the command name.
All system-command options must be preceded by a
semi -colon, and there can be no blank spaces on
either side of the semi-colon.
System commands and their options may also be
entered using the command number followed by a:
.5 to insert a ;I
.4 to insert a ;A
.3 to insert a ;C
Using Print SAles as an example:
126.4 is the same as typing P SA;a
ACtivate GAte (94) activates a gate from the
terminal.
Option: C
ACtivate PUmp (10) activates a pump from the
terminal.
Options: C A P1
A option puts pump in full serve mode
P1 assigns account number
ADd ALlocation (77) adds to an allocation totalizer.
Option: C
ADd DRawer (11) adds to cash in cash drawer.
Option: C
addrawer a shift-change command to add money to
the cash drawer of a POS console.
Options: [POS#] [$amount]
ADd INventory (100) adds to inventory counters for
a product.
Option: C
ADd SIGnon (101) adds a user, assigns permission
level to user, and loads user’s signon code.
ADd TAnk (12) adds to tank inventory counter.
Option: C
alter clerk a shift-change command to create a new
format file for clerk reports.
alter day a shift-change command to create a new
format file for end-of-day reports.
alter shift a shift-change command to create a new
format file for shift reports.
BACKTRAN disk-based command to back up
transactions to disk file filename.
Option: ;>filename
BUFFERS disk-based command to display buffer
usage.
CALL (102) initiates the dial-out process.
CASE command to switch by case in command
files.
Options: [-D] {-P n1 n2 | -E n1 text}
-D add line for default command
-P n1 n2 number of case is passed from
command line; n1 is the total number of cases
(except default, if used); n2 is the case to execute
-or-
-E n1 text Number of case to execute is entered
by user; n1 is total number of cases (except
default, if used)
cashier a shift-change command to output the shift
report to standard out and a flat file.
Options: [journal log filename] [format filename]
[flat filename] [%I | shift sequence number] [%S
| shift number] [POS#] [day of week] [%D |
date] [%T | time] [%Y | yymmddhhmm]
[siteID]
CHDir (103) changes directories.
Check CArd (13) determines if a card is valid or