Control key O%99 (where 99 is replaced by a number from 1 to now 99) represents the sequence of commands or programs in the list and contains the name and description for each option available in the Operations Window.
When presenting the list, the Operations Window first looks for control records by User-ID, by Work Station, by Store Number and then by system wide inquiries. If you plan to limit the available operations, the most limited should be by User-ID. If you plan for the operations to be available to everyone the options should be set up system wide. For system wide usage, do not define a user, workstation or store. You will want to assign windows based on your user’s ability, system knowledge and authority.
The work panel for Operations Window Control Record entry is formatted. The description for each option is twenty-five characters long and can be whatever is meaningful to you
and your users. The description entered here appears in the display window list.
Answer the prompt for command or program. A command is generally entered on the command line. A program is generally executed by a call. When the names are viewed in the Work with All list, if the name is a command it is preceded by a C; if the name is a program, it is preceded by a P.
Enter any parameters and their values required for a command. Parameters are available only for commands, which means only programs without parameters can be setup in the Operations Window.
The program name or command for each option MUST be correct. Programs and commands available for use are listed below.
Suggested Options for Operations Window
The following operations window options are recommended set up by: SOU = System operator user ID and backup system operator WS = Work station ID (Example: Point of Sale work stations) SW = System Wide (For all users on system.)
See next page for other commands or programs available.
Description
Cmd or
Pgm Program Command Parms
SOU WS Or SW Command Line P QCMD S O U
Note/Memo Pad P PSYUSRMM SW
Job Scheduler C WRKJOBSCDE SOU
Update Reports C WRKSPLF SELECT (UPDATE) SOU
6 Days of Update
Reports C WRKOUTQ OUTQ(*LIBL/QEZDEBUG) SOU
Print Spool C WRKSPLF SW
Invoice Printer C WRKSPLF SELECT (*ALL P2) WS Work Order Printer C WRKSPLF SELECT (*ALL P3) WS
All Printers C WRKWTR SOU
Job Queue C WRKJOBQ JOBQ(QBATCH) SOU
Active User Jobs C WRKUSRJOB USER(*ALL) STATUS(*ACTIVE) JOBTYPE(*INTERACT)
SOU Batch User Jobs C WRKUSRJOB USER(*ALL) STATUS(*ACTIVE)
JOBTYPE(*BATCH) SOU Work With Active
Jobs C WRKACTJOB SEQ(*CPUPCT) SOU
Send Message P QEZSNDMG SW
Print Message to
Store P PTSNDMS0 SOU
WS and User
Messages C DSPMSG SW
System Message C DSPMSG MSGQ(QSYSOPR) SOU Line Configuration
Status C WRKCFGSTS CFGTYPE(*LIN) SOU
Controller Config
Status C WRKCFGSTS CFGTYPE(*CTL) SOU
System Status C WRKSYSSTS SOU
Device Status C WRKDEVD SOU
Time Change C WRKSYSVAL QHOUR SOU
Your Active Log C DSPJOBLOG SW
Forms/Align
Messages C WRKRPYLE SOU
Change Your Password
C CHGPWD SW
Command List
DSPMSG - Displays messages from system functions or other users.
WRKACTJOB - Work with Active Jobs shows jobs that are active on the system. WRKSPLF – Display User’s spool file. Displays a list of spooled reports. Allows them to be viewed and to change certain parameters like the number of copies to print or to delete these reports.
?WRKSPLF - Prompted Display spool file. Prompts for the user id or printer id to view. WRKWTR - Work with Spool Writers. This will display a list of all printers and allow you to start and stop them. Also you can display and answer any outstanding messages related to each printer.
WRKJOBQ - Work with jobs to be run. Displays all Job Queues. You will be able to delete, hold, release, or change any job waiting to be run. On the command parms line, enter JOBQ(QBATCH) to see just the job queue.
WRKUSRJOB - Work with users jobs. Displays the status of user jobs. On the command parms line, enter USER(*ALL) STATUS(*ACTIVE).
WRKSBSJOB - Work with subsystem jobs. On the command parms line, enter
SBS(QBATCH) to work with batch jobs. Enter SBS(QINTER) to work with interactive jobs. WRKSYSSTS – Work with System Status shows system information such as % CPU used.
WRKDSKSTS – Work with Disk Status shows size and percent used for disks. CHGPWD – Change your sign on password.
Program List
*NONE - Ignores putting the entry on the Operations Window list. This entry might be
used to remove a system wide function from a user, terminal, or store. QCMD - Provides a command line to enter commands. WHPHDIQ - Help Inquiry calls the main screen help inquiry feature.
PTPSAWKA - Credit Authorization calls a work with all credit authorizations work panel. Note: You can put this program in the Operations Window and allow users to view credit requests but they will need access to authorize credit. (The option to edit is not available unless access is granted).
PTPSAPRW - Price Authorization calls a work with all price authorizations work panel.
PTEHCLCK - Work with Employee Time Clock. This work panel allows employees to clock in and out. No parameters are required.
PTFMHWK – Work with Printable Forms. This work panel allows special forms or documents to entered to print at a later time when they are needed. These can be company policy or disclaimers for customers.
QEZSNDMG - Send a display message will allow you to send a message to any user on the system. The message can be sent to one, several or all users. If you do not know a user's ID, you can get a list of all valid users from this display. The message can be sent
to interrupt the receiver and can require an answer.
PTSNDMS0 - Send Printed Message to Store (s). This program sends a written message to the store or store numbers entered in the store selection work panel. Printer control key INVC is used to determine the printer id to use to print the message.
PSYUSRMM - User Memo Pad. This is an entry program to make notes for a user id. The memo system work panel is used for entry but other memos are not accessible
when the user notes program is being used.
Warning
Calling the same program from a menu and from the Operations Window at the same time may cause your terminal to lock. It is best not to attempt this, as the results may be unpredictable.