XP/Toolkit™
Carreker's Toolkit is a Microsoft
Windows® based application
program that supports the 3890/XP
Series document processors. XP/Toolkit
lets you create and change run
profiles, associated files, and
document endorsements. These files
contain the information that you
need to run your sort programs
on the 3890/XP.
SUMMARY
XP/Toolkit is a Microsoft Windows® based
product that simplifies the creation
of 389x/XP run profiles and endorsements.
Via formatted, menu-driven screens,
the user can easily create customized
run profiles and define the content
specific endorsements for the programmable
endorser. A run-time facility allows
the sort program to select these
user-defined endorsements during
MICR Capture.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Full-screen user interfaces with
field sensitive help
- Function Key Driven
- Run Profile Editor (RPE) to create
and modify the following files
used for 389x/XP initialization:
- Run Profile
- Pocket Definition Table
- Sort Message Table
- Special Symbol Table
- Programmable Endorse Data
- Endorse Control Program (ECP) to
take advantage of the 389x/XP programmable
endorse feature
- Definition Facility
- Define up to 100 different
endorsements to be selected
on a "per document" basis,
including "default endorsement"
- Specify location of variables
to substitute in the endorsement
(depositor account number,
source of receipt, pocket number,
etc.)
- Run Time Facility-Runs on the
389x/XP
- Retrieves the endorsement
ID from the sort program
- Formats data and substitutes
variables
- Passes the formatted endorsement
to the 389x/XP for printing
- Support for XP/LSI run-profile extentions.
DESCRIPTION
RUN PROFILE EDITOR
The Run Profile Editor aids in creating
and changing run profiles and associated
files needed to run 3890/XP sort
programs. A run profile includes
the file names and paths of files
that define a pocket definition table,
programmable endorse data, a sort
message table, and a special symbol
sequence table. XP/Toolkit includes
real time validation, smart format
functions, one-click comments, and
support for XP/LSI keywords.
ENDORSE CONTROL PROGRAM
The Endorse Control Program (ECP)
allows the changing of the endorsement
for each document printed by the
3890/XP and consists of a definition
facility and a run time facility.
DEFINITION FACILITY
The ECP definition facility, which
runs on a workstation, aids in creating,
changing, and deleting endorsements
which are kept in PSD files on disk.
Capabilities include:
- Define up to 100 selectable endorsements
that are stored in a PSD file.
- Specifying variable information
for the ECP run time facility, such
as date, sort pocket number, or document
account number.
- Specifying double-wide characters
as part of an endorsement.
RUN TIME FACILITY
The ECP run time facility, which
runs on a sorter, can dynamically
change endorsements by document.
A PSD file created by the ECP definition
facility contains the endorsements.
The sort program selects an endorsement
by storing its ID in auxiliary storage.
The run time facility reads the ID,
gets the endorsement, performs variable
substitution and conversion, and
passes the endorsement to the 3890/XP
for printing.
POWER ENCODE PROGRAM
The power encode feature of the
3892/XP document processor allows
you to encode MICR data on your documents.
Toolkit's Power Encode Program (PEP)
provides encoding from a utility
encode function and encoding from
the process buffer data in the sorter.
The PEP consists of a definition
facility and a run time facility.
IREC EDITOR
This editor provides new wizards
to provide guidance to define endorsements
and in utilizing the item numbering
features. It provides the ability
to view and edit all of the saved
program storage area, including SCI
code. Data can be viewed in hex,
ASCII and EBCDIC formats.
SCI DIS-assembler
A SCI Dis-assembler allows for any
portion of the program storage to
be dis-assembled, including SBT tables
for debugging and problem resolution.
Input files may either be a PROGSTOR.DMP
via the 3890/XP's Dump command or
an .SCI file via the 3890/XP's SAVE
command.
For more information about this solution, contact
Doug Halvorsen at 704.602.5335 or complete our Information
Request Form.
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