Index
A B C D E H I M O P R S T U
A
- application configuration, 6.2
- ARTS compliance, 3.1.1
- audit log
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- change password, 5.6.1
- daily operations, 5.2
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- end of day, 5.2.3
- enter business date, 5.2.1
- register close, 5.2.5
- register open, 5.2.4
- start of day, 5.2.2
- employee, 5.4
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- add employee, 5.4.3
- add temporary employee, 5.4.4
- modify employee information, 5.4.1
- modify temporary employee information, 5.4.2
- login, logout, lockout, 5.5
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- user lock out, 5.5.2
- user login, 5.5.1
- user logout, 5.5.3
- parameter, 5.9
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- modify application parameter, 5.9.1
- password, 5.6
- reset employee password, 5.6.2
- reset temporary employee password, 5.6.3
- role, 5.7
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- add role, 5.7.2
- edit role, 5.7.1
- till, 5.8
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- count float at reconcile, 5.8.5
- till open, 5.8.1
- till reconcile, 5.8.6
- authorized payment foundation, 10.1
B
- Back Office reports, 13.1
- backend system administration and configuration, 4
C
- changing currency, 8
- client tier, 2.1.1
- configuring logging, 4.15
- configuring RMI timeout intervals, 4.13
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- setting the RMI timeout interval for a specific technician, 4.13.3
- setting the RMI timeout interval for all manager and technician calls, 4.13.2
- setting the RMI timeout interval for the JVM under Linux, 4.13.1
- configuring transaction ID lengths, 4.12
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- changing transaction ID lengths, 4.12.2
- understanding transaction IDs, 4.12.1
- creating or updating database tables, 3.1.4
- currency rounding, 11.7, 11.7
D
- dashboard, 11.10
- data management, 4.9
- data tier, 2.1.3
- dataset compressed file structure, 6.4
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- example, 6.4.1
- dataset flat file structure, 6.6
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- example, 6.6.1
- defining security with roles, 4.17
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- secured features, 4.17.1
- security implementation -- warnings and advice, 4.17.2
- dependencies in application and commerce services, 2.1.4
- design patterns, 2.3
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- command pattern, 2.3.3
- MVC, 2.3.1
- singleton pattern, 2.3.4
- devices, 4.6
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- create a Session and ActionGroup, 4.6.3
- set up the device, 4.6.1
- simulate the device, 4.6.4
- test the device, 4.6.2
- dual display, 11.9
E
- extensibility, 6.7
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- adding a new dataset, 6.7.2
- adding new dataset type, 6.7.4
- adding new table to existing dataset, 6.7.1
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- adding more tables to existing dataset types, 6.7.1.1
- changing Oracle Retail Point-of-Service client database vendor, 6.7.5
- configuring schedule for dataset producer and consumer, 6.7.3
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- configure dataset consumer, 6.7.3.2
- configure dataset producer, 6.7.3.1
H
- help files, 4.10
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- modifying help files, 4.10.2
- how data transactions work, 3.1.3
I
- integration considerations, 6.3
M
- manifest file structure, 6.5
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- example, 6.5.1
- middle tier, 2.1.2
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- controller, 2.1.2.3
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- application services, 2.1.2.3.2
- struts configuration, 2.1.2.3.1
- model, 2.1.2.1
- view, 2.1.2.2
- modifying help files, 4.10.1
O
- Oracle Retail Returns Management, 9.1
P
- parameters, 4.1, 4.1.1
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- parameter group, 4.1.2.2
- parameter hierarchy, 4.1.2.1
- parameter properties, 4.1.2.3
- Point-of-Service architecture, 2.2
R
- reason codes, 4.11
- running Central Office, 4.2
S
- saving data -- storing tender information, 3.1.5
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- research table requirements and standards, 3.1.5.1
- saving data from site code, 3.1.5.2
- scheduling post-processors, 4.7
- Spring configuration, 6.1
- store database, 3
- store hierarchy, 4.4
- system settings, 4.14
T
- technical architecture, 2
- tier organization, 2.1
U
- understanding data managers and technicians, 3.1.2