Samsung ER-5200M Cash Register User Manual


 
SAM52 User's Manual v2.3 Appendices 67
Structure Of Polling Files
When you poll, the session will always create a poll file with the date as the name of the file.
For example, if you poll on 09-23-1996, for store BIGBOYS, the session will create a file on
the hard disk named \SAM52M\STORES\BIGBOYS\POLL\09231996.POL. If you
poll this store a second time on the same day, it will append the data to the end of the existing
file.
The structure of the poll file is as follows:
All data is ASCII.
A polling session for a store is everything that is done from the moment the PC calls the
store, up to the hang-up with the store.
The first line saved to disk of any polling session is:
BIGBOYS/09-23-1996/20:12:39
The first three characters on the line is ASCII character decimal 16, a right arrow. This
designates that this is the start of the polling session. The name of the store follows, a
forward slash, the date, a forward slash, and the time in hours, minutes and seconds.
The last line of the entire session will be saved as:
<END SESSION>
The last three characters of the line is ASCII character decimal 17, a left arrow. This
designates that this is the end of the polling session.
If you do not define any elements in your polling session, you would have a polled file
that would look something like this:
BIGBOYS/09-23-1996/20:12:39
<END SESSION>
When you define your polling session by choosing elements in the store’s session data,
the polled data will be save below line 1:
BIGBOYS/09-23-1996/20:12:39
and before the last line:
<END SESSION>
The time and date on the first line of the session is the time and date that the session
started. The second line in the file is the element that was polled. The line ends with a
time and date stamp. This stamp is when the ECR was actually pre-polled. This stamp
can be different than the header stamp (line 1). If the software finished pre-poll and the
session ended abruptly, then next time that you poll (possibly a day later) you sill read
the data sitting in the prepoll area.