How to change allocated amounts, How to change allocated amounts -3, Add to allocated amount – Gasboy CFN III Manager Manual V3.6 User Manual
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LOAD ALLOCATION (LO AL)
[P:]* LOAD ALLOCATION
↵
Allocation no.? 145
↵
Amount? 100.000
↵
[P:]*
[P:]* LOAD ALLOCATION;C
↵
Allocation no.? 123
↵
Amount? $250.00
↵
Allocation no.? 300-310
↵
Amount? $120.00
↵
Allocation no.?
↵
[P:]**
MDE-4871 CFN III Manager’s Manual for Windows® XP Embedded - Version 3.6 · August 2010
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Fuel Allocation
Fuel Allocation and Miles-per-Gallon
This example shows how to set up an allocation number of 145 with an initial amount of
100 gallons.
You can use the C option with the command LOAD ALLOCATION to set up more than one
allocation number or range at a time. This example shows how to set up a single allocation
number, then a range, and how to enter the dollar amount allocated to both.
How to Change Allocated Amounts
To change an allocated amount, you add to or subtract from the amount currently remaining in
the allocation totalizer. You do not specify the units (dollars or gallons). The CFN3 software
adds or subtracts the value you specify, using the same units you used when you first set up the
allocation number. If you include a dollar sign, the Site Controller ignores it.
Add to Allocated Amount
Use the command ADD ALLOCATION or AD AL to add an amount to the amount currently
remaining in an allocation totalizer. You can add to a single number or a range of numbers. If
you enter a range of numbers, the amount you specify will be added to the current amount for
each number in the range. To enter a range of numbers, type the first number in the range, then
a hyphen, then the last number.
ADD ALLOCATION (AD AL)
[P:]* ADD ALLOCATION
↵
Allocation no.? 145
↵
Amount? 23.50
↵
[P:]*
[P:]* ADD ALLOCATION;C
↵
Allocation no.? 123
↵
Amount? 40
↵
Allocation no.? 300-310
↵
Amount? 120
↵
Allocation no.?
↵
[P:]*
The example below shows how to add 23.50 units to the totalizer used for allocation number
145.
You can use the C option with ADD ALLOCATION to add to more than one allocation
totalizer at a time. The example shows how to add to a single number and a range of numbers
with one command.