Graco 312353B Saving Report Data to File, Printing Report Data, Filtering Report Data

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19.Tank Monitor Schedule

20.Meter Configuration

21.E-mail Server Settings

22.E-mail Configuration

23.E-mail History

24.PC Clients

25.(Parts) Posting History

26.(Parts) Unit Settings by Fluid

27.(Parts) Menus by Fluid

28.(GOG) MLS Posting History

29.(GOG) Unit Settings by Fluid

30.(GOG) Menus by Fluid

31.Admin Overrides

32.Validation Failure History

33.General Interface Settings

34.Non-Fluid Parts by Category

Saving Report Data to File

All Matrix reports can be saved to an electronic file on the hard disk by running the desired report and then selecting Tools/Save Active Report from the main menu. The file will be in comma-separated text format and can be saved with a .csv or .txt extension. A spread- sheet software program such as Microsoft Excel can open a file like this for custom data manipulation and reporting.

Printing Report Data

Most, but not all reports can be printed to a file by selecting File/Print from the main menu. Some reports have too many columns to format on common paper sizes and therefore will not print with this command. For reports that cannot be printed directly from Matrix Reporter, the print button on the toolbar and the print command in the File menu are disabled.

Filtering Report Data

Reports that contain production data (as opposed to configuration data) can be filtered by running the report and then selecting Tools/Filter Active Report by Date. You will be prompted for a start and end dates.

Matrix Reporter

Matrix Database Import and Export

The ability to import and export the Matrix database allows end users to periodically backup their database, something that becomes critically important in the event of a hard disk failure. Graco recommends the database be backed up (exported to a file) after each system con- figuration change. This file represents a “snapshot” of the system’s configuration (including production data, such as meter dispense history and tank level readings) at that point in time. In the event of a PC problem, such as a hard disk failure, the system can be restored by replacing the failed hardware, reloading the Matrix appli- cation software, and importing the last saved backup database file. This restores the system to the last saved snapshot.

While Matrix Reporter is available on all Matrix PCs, Graco recommends using the database import and export features in Matrix Reporter on the Matrix Server PC, rather than a Matrix Client PC.

Exporting the Matrix Database

The internal Matrix database can be exported to an electronic file by clicking Tools/Database Utilities/ Export Database. You will be prompted for a file name that by default will have an .sql extension (FIG. 117). Saving the file to the hard disk is recommended. If you need to transfer the file elsewhere via floppy disk or other means, save the file to the hard disk first and then copy the file to the intended destination.

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Contents 312353B Contents System Requirements General Matrix System SpecificationsPC Hardware Requirements PC Software Requirements Pop-Up BlockerGeneral guidelines to find and configure pop-up blockers Special Considerations for Firewalls Software FirewallsWindows XP Security Software Installation & Networking Installation InstructionsStand Alone Configuration Networked ConfigurationsSetup Path 1- Typical Matrix Server and Client Browser ConfigurationSetup Path 1 InstallShield Wizard Setup Path 1 Firewall Question Hasp Setup Welcome Screen Hasp Key Driver Setup ProgramOn the Windows Desktop Setup Path 2 Matrix Client OnlyMatrix Server and Client Shortcuts Start / All Programs / StartupNext Setup Path 2 License AgreementSetup Path 2 Pop-up Blockers Matrix Client Only Shortcuts Sun Java Runtime MatrixLogs Folder Clock and Time Zone SettingsHow to Turn Off Hibernation Mode in Windows XP Click Hibernate Tab Software Installation Troubleshooting Marked Java Sun Software Installation Troubleshooting Uninstalling Matrix on Windows XP Dispense History Operator ScreensMeter Dispense Information Active Work OrdersTank Level Information Screen Tank Level InformationEntering Work Orders Battery Level InformationAdding Work Order From PC Work Orders and the Matrix/R & R InterfaceWork Order Validation Add Parts To Work OrderWork Order Posting Sending a Work Order to a Meter Work Order Pop-up WindowsWork Order Already in Process Matrix System Setup System Administrator ScreensClick Security Level Drop Down Box and select from the list System ConfigurationSecurity Level Global Setting System Emergency Code FIGEdit Contact Information FIG Unit of Measure English or Metric FIGClick Add Transceiver Button, then click Modify Transceiver SetupTransceiver Power-up Confirm PC/Transceiver CommunicationMatrix Client PC Setup At the client PC FIG Add a Client PC to the Matrix SystemAt the Matrix Server PC FIG Click New Row’s Modify LinkAdding a New User System User SetupModify User Profile FIG Removing a User Tank SetupCustomized Fluid Setup Changing User InformationEdit Tank Setup 312353B Adding a New Tank using a TLMVertical Tank Geometry FIG Tank Shape ScreenRemoving a Tank Manual Tank AdjustmentRecommendations Programming the Tank Level MonitorProgramming Complete Screen 312353B Click Add Meter Meter SetupAdding a Meter Modifying Meter InformationChoose Yes or No on the Use Work Orders drop-down list Fluid Calibration Quarts LitersMeter Programming Removing a MeterMeter Programming Recommendations Programming Complete ScreenMail Configuration Mail SetupRemoving an E-Mail Event Adding an E-Mail EventModifying E-mail Events Interface SetupPosting Charges Work Order Validation Interface Behavior, Parts, and GOGSPG Dealer Management System DMSSystem Administrator Screens Unit Pricing Example Parts FIG Fluids Configuration FIGUnit and Menu Pricing Parts Unit Pricing PartsMenu Pricing Parts Typical Unit Pricing Scenario in Parts FIGMenu Pricing Details Parts Include Selected Oil Filters requires a Yes or No response Menu Details Setup PartsMenu Item Criteria Menu Item Posting ParametersMenu Pricing Scenario #1 FIG Typical Menu Pricing ScenariosUnit Pricing GOG Unit and Menu Pricing Gas, Oil, Grease GOGMenu Pricing Menu Pricing Details ServiceMenu Details Setup GOG FIG Menu Pricing Scenario #1 FIG Part Categories Non-Fluid PartsOil Filter Category Selected Parts by Category Return to Operating ScreensCreating a Report Matrix ReporterProduction Data Starting Matrix ReporterMatrix Database Import and Export Saving Report Data to FilePrinting Report Data Filtering Report DataImporting a Matrix Database File Database file import instructions Troubleshooting \Windows\my.ini and rebooting Appendix a Matrix Network and Port SettingsEdit Matrix Server Network Settings FIG Default Field NameEdit Matrix Client Network Settings FIG 312353B Graco Phone Numbers Graco Standard Warranty

312353B specifications

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