The program description
deals with the following:
The data of the internal
MICROS Retail OSCAR POS application programs type Diagram
can be updated, i.e.
programmed, changed or cleared, with this program. Data which has already been
stored can also be displayed.
Normally, individual programs
are linked to the appropriate group. The entry mask for the programs of each
group can differ as the data for program call-up also differs depending on the Program type.
The following description
deals with all available options for update of this basic
data.
As with nearly all programs
the following also applies here:
Field with firmly
defined selection options
Select one of the suggested
program types by clicking onto the field and defining what is required with
another click.
The following types
of program are available:
Entry range permitted:
numeric 1 - 9999
Changes or clear operations
are possible after entering the number of the data record in the key fields. If
these numbers are not known, they can be selected with Search.
If a new record is to be
programmed, a free number should be entered in the key
fields.
Entry range permitted:
alphanumeric max. 20 pos.
The internal name of the
application is entered in this field.
Entry range permitted:
alphanumeric max. 20 pos.
The internal name of the
FSM file should be entered in this field. FSM stands for Finite State Machine. The
function procedures are defined in this file.
Entry range permitted:
alphanumeric max. 20 pos.
The internal name of the 4GL
file is entered in this field. 4GL is an interpreter language which is used to
write the report program. The instructions in a 4GL file are interpreted during
running time. Users who are acquainted with the 4GL language can adjust reports
to suit their requirements.
Entry range permitted:
numeric 1 - 99
Enter the number of the
application group which is to be linked to this application in this field.
If the number is not known,
select the data record with the Search.
Access by operators to
application areas (sales, stocks, organisation, etc.) can be limited by
defining access authorisations for programs in an application group in the group
profile. This
defines which activities can be carried out by which operator in which sectors.
Entry range permitted:
numeric 1 - 99999999
Enter the number of the
frame of this application in this field. The frame no. refers to a form which
defines the layout of the program window as it appears on the screen.