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PRINT TIP (P TI)
[P:]* PRINT TIP
↵
Seq P# Pr
Device
Acct Card #
Quantity
$Total
Status
340 11 1
POS
Cash
5.490
4.77
Pumping
339 1 1
Reader
Club 25555877413335922 0.000
0.00
Need verf
330 12 2
POS
Cash
5.330
4.90
Pumping
[P:]*
MDE-4871 CFN III Manager’s Manual for Windows® XP Embedded - Version 3.6 · August 2010
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Transaction File
Transactions
The last four items may be preceded by Payable if pumping is complete or if there are
merchandise items on the sale.
How to Print Receipts from the Transaction File
The command PR_REC allows you to print a receipt directly from the transaction file. This is
useful if the receipt printer has run out of paper or is jammed. This command must be run
before a PURGE SITE is run. The command format is: PR_REC reader # trans# where
reader number is the reader to which the receipt will be printed and trans number is the number
of the transaction which can be obtained from the logger file or the print transactions command.
Transaction File
Transaction numbers go up to 9999 before starting over at 0001 (skipping 0000), but the
transaction file does not hold that many transactions. The number of transactions the
transaction file can hold is set with a special table-configuration disk-based command
described in MDE-4773 CFN III Configuration Manual for Windows XP.
The transaction-begin pointer and begin-print pointer in the transaction file are set with RESET
TRANSACTION or RE TR or by a remote host. Transactions before the begin pointer can be
overwritten by new transactions. The transaction-end pointer is at the most recent transaction
added to the file. PRINT TRANSACTION prints transactions from the print-begin pointer to
the end pointer. The last transaction settled pointer (if supported by the router) points to the last
transaction that was settled with a network host. All transactions after this still require to be
settled with the host. If this is not supported by the router, all transactions are assumed to be
settled.
Acct
is the payment type: cash, club, credit, checking, or savings (checking
and savings cards are also called Debit Cards).
Card #
is the account number for card sales.
Quantity
is the number of gallons pumped so far. This is the most current value
available for the type of pump being used.
$Total
is the dollar value of fuel pumped so far. This is the most current value
available for the type of pump being used.
Status
is the status of the transaction. The status may be:
• Pumping
• All done
• Need verf
• Get verf
• Aborting
• Got verf
Command
Description