@@5 Data transfer from indexed files
To view panel descriptions without having to specify vast amounts of data, transfer an indexed file directly into the panel by following the procedure illustrated below.
Syntax
File name
File name | Description |
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DPRE | Shift model days (daily production time) |
UPRE | Shift pattern lines (weekly production time) |
AKRE | Capacity adjustments |
RCRE | Work center resources |
MGRE | Work centers |
PKRE | Non-working days |
TTRE | Transit time matrix |
ORDH | End item orders |
MRED | Parallel operations |
SEQC | Sequence optimization controls |
SHIP | Order links |
Index
The index number as defined in the PMSTYF99.DAT file.
Search key
This feature defines a search key, which can be used to identify records in the REGS file. You can use the field number or the field reference as the search key. If you require several fields for your definition, a slash [/] can be used to connect the fields you want to apply. In the case of @@30, the search key can be set to null. In this case all entries would be searched.
Receiving field
To define the field to which data is transferred, you can use the field number or field reference.
Offset in source
The offset position in the REGS file record is the start point from which the data transfer begins. The transfer of data to the field defined as the receiving field continues until the field is filled. The number of bytes transferred is equal to the length of the receiving field.
Example
#80;1;-1;-2;-3;01;00;79;
@@28;SWT;5;28;100;4;180;Order_Export;
@@33;CRPORT00;
@@24;OK;1;7;?0;-2;;PNPF3;T;F3;
@@24;Help;1;7;?0;-2;;PH;
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_$OK_________$Help______&
#81;1;-1;-2;-3;01;00;79;
_!Item_number_______________!Field_1_______!Field_2___!Field_3____!Field_4
#82;1;-1;-2;-3;01;00;79;
@@5;EXOI;1;$113;$875;34;$888;74;$897;114;$907;154;
_$113______________________&$875__________&$888______&$897_______&$907__&