| ISS45 | PocketOffice Patch Table |
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Name of Link: | FTP Site for Pocket Office Release 1 |
| Posting Date: | 27-June-03 | |
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See the Patch Table below for a description of this release. This patch includes a new install for the Pocket Office Application.
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Fault Number |
Fault Description |
Release Date |
| Fault 1601 | Pocket Office - when sending a batch with 2 x 20 dots would follow description. | 27-June-03 |
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Fault
1602
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Pocket Office - Item size batch is hard-coded 400 need 256 flexibility. Pocket Office batch maintenance with our V7 with a batch size of 256 in the ISS45 system. About 90% of the dealers use this size. The batches that Pocket Office creates assumes, that the user will be using the Super batch (400 byte) size. This will mean that any beta trials will have to change their batch size to 400 bytes. Goto 6,1,1,8 on ISS45 and the dropdown selection 6 should be changed to Super 400 bytes. | 27-June-03 |
| Fault 1603 |
Pocket
Office - scan a single soda and batch sent to ISS45 charges for 6 pack.
Our customer item file contains soda items at the quantity 6 for 2.49
price and assume quantity checked. The reason behind this, is that a 6 pack of sodas can be bought package with the plastic carrier. The 6 pack being scanned reads the label on the can and assumes that you are buying the 6 pack. If a quantity less then this is bought, the cashier rings quantity x scan and the 1 @ 6 for 2.49, 2 @ 6 for 2.49, etc. is correctly calculated for the 2 sodas. In Q-buster, ring the soda and it shows quantity 1 and price of 2.49. Recalling the order at the check-stand assumes the 6 pack price. I tried Q-buster again and highlighted the quantity and put 2 in and sent it. The recalled order showed 2 @ 6 for 2.49 ok. If I only want to buy 1 can when the order is recalled at the register it rings as if I bought 6 cans |
27-June-03 |
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Fault 1610 |
Pocket Office - Qbuster update the IPAD software to request quantity. When processing items such as soda that can be single or in six-pack - the Qbuster application should request quantity when scanned so that when order retrieved the pricing is correct whether single or six-pack. | 27-June-03 |
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