The following table describes the parts of the Data Format page.

 

Table AT. Parts of the Data Format Page

 

 

Item Command

Description

 

 

Data Format Name

Text box where a specific name for the data format template is created.

 

 

Transaction Format

Includes the following options:

Transaction Number: Allows a transaction symbol to be entered.

Transaction Start: Selects the control character for indicating the start of a transmission.

Transaction End: Selects the control character for indicating the end of a transmission.

The end of text string (Decimal): Specifies the type of control character that marks the end of a transaction line. Decimal 13 represents the ASCII CR control character.

User String: Allows you to enter an end-of-line string.

Monetary Format

Includes the following options:

 

Monetary Unit: Text box for entering the monetary symbol.

 

Thousand Separator: Symbol used in transaction data to separate number by thousands.

 

Decimal Separator: Symbol used in transaction data to separate dollars and cents.

 

 

Time Format

Allows you to set the following options to match those in the transaction data:

 

Date: Selects the date format.

 

Month Type: Selects the month format.

 

Time: Selects the time format.

 

Time Period: Selects the time period, 12- or 24-hour.

 

 

Character Format

Allows you to specify a character filter:

 

Special Device Character: Not available at this time.

 

Custom Device Filter: Contains the character filter.

 

Add: Moves the character filter into the Custom Device Filter table.

 

Delete: Deletes the selected filter in the Custom Device Filter table

 

Control Code: Contains a selection of control codes for creating a desired filter

 

Special Character: Contains a selection of characters for creating a desired filter

 

Range: Not applicable.

The following table describes the transaction start and end parameters.

 

Table AU. Transaction Start and End Parameters

 

 

Value

Description

 

 

None

First part of transaction field is not used.

 

 

CR

Carriage return character (13 in ASCII).

 

 

LF

Line feed character (10 in ASCII).

 

 

FF

Form feed character (12 in ASCII).

 

 

DATE

Date field.

 

 

TIME

Time field.

 

 

TEXT

Ten selected; another field appears to let you enter a text string (up to 20

 

characters) that defines the start of the transaction.

 

 

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