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2-4 Point-of-Sale Administrator Guide
The following table shows two examples of competing parameter files, along with the actual value that
Point-of-Sale ends up using.
Modifying Parameters in Parameter XML Files
You can modify the parameters in an XML file by directly editing the file with a text editor.
360Commerce applications also write values to these files; changes you make in the Point-of-Sale
interface are written to
workstation.xml
, for example. You may want to use other 360Commerce
applications to change and distribute parameters.
Note: Changes to parameters imported from Back Office automatically reset the hidden parameter
property values for those parameter in
workstaton.xml.
You need to manually edit the
parameters before hidden parameters can be displayed in Point-of-Sale.
The Back Office and Central Office applications provide interfaces for changing parameters and
distributing those parameters to the registers. Parameters passed down by Back Office are stored in the
store.xml
file, while parameters passed down by Central Office are stored in the
corporate.xml
file.
If you want to define a parameter that does not yet exist in a particular file, you can copy the parameter
tag from
application.xml
and paste it into the desired location. For example, to set a company-wide
value for a maximum traveler’s check amount, copy the default parameter tag named
MaximumTravelersCheckAmount
, and paste it into the
corporate.xml
file.
Note: When you copy parameters to new files, make sure to enclose the parameters in the correct
group tag.
Modifying Parameters Through Point-of-Sale
You can use the menus and options of Point-of-Sale to change parameter values. When you use this
interface, changes take place immediately, but they apply only to the register on which you change them.
You can apply parameters to multiple registers by creating parameter sets in Back Office or Central
Office and then distributing the parameter sets. When you are setting up your system, you can also set
values in Point-of-Sale until you get a single register set up the way you want it and then copy the
workstation.xml
file to other registers;
workstation.xml
records the changes made through the Point-of-
Sale interface.
Table 2-3
Sample Parameter Values and Results
Parameter File
Maximum
Travelers
Check Amount
Value
Final property Parameter File
Maximum
Travelers
Check Amount
Value
Final property
corporate.xml
100
final="N"
corporate.xml
100
final="Y"
store.xml
75
final="N"
store.xml
150
final="N"
workstation.x
ml
50
final="N"
workstation.x
ml
200
final="N"
Value used by
Point-of-Sale
50 Value used by
Point-of-Sale
100
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