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Oracle® Retail POS Suite Implementation Guide, Volume 1 – Implementation Solutions
Release 14.1
E54475-02
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A

application configuration, 6.2
ARTS compliance, 3.1.1
audit log
change password, 5.6.1
daily operations, 5.2
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
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
user lock out, 5.5.2
user login, 5.5.1
user logout, 5.5.3
parameter, 5.9
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
add role, 5.7.2
edit role, 5.7.1
till, 5.8
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
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
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
example, 6.4.1
dataset flat file structure, 6.6
example, 6.6.1
defining security with roles, 4.17
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
command pattern, 2.3.3
MVC, 2.3.1
singleton pattern, 2.3.4
devices, 4.6
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
adding a new dataset, 6.7.2
adding new dataset type, 6.7.4
adding new table to existing dataset, 6.7.1
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
configure dataset consumer, 6.7.3.2
configure dataset producer, 6.7.3.1

H

help files, 4.10
modifying help files, 4.10.2
how data transactions work, 3.1.3

I

integration considerations, 6.3

M

manifest file structure, 6.5
example, 6.5.1
middle tier, 2.1.2
controller, 2.1.2.3
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
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
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