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Introduction
This document provides instructions for setting up a feed to the promised jobs report in your internet browser. A Promised Job is any job where the time needed changed from the default. That is how the system recognizes a promised job from any other on the system. This can be done in Order Entry or Optifacts Menu options 7-3 Customer Service.
Procedure
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1. Ask your system administrator to make a directory /var/www/html/lab_htm. Link it to $CWD/lab_htm:
ln -s /var/www/html/lab_htm $CWD/lab_htm
2. Administrator to make a directory /var/www/html/RSS. Link it to $CWD/RSS:
ln -s /var/www/html/RSS $CWD/lab_RSS
Custom Configuration
From the Optifacts Main Menu:
Select Option 3 – Editor Utilities and press Enter.
Select Option 6 Configuration Editor and press Enter.
Select Option 6 – Edit Custom Configuration and press Enter.
- Add the following entry.
Job Status Setup
From the Optifacts Main Menu:
Select Option 11 – Retail Transfer and press Enter.
Select Option 7 – Editor: Job Status Set up and press Enter.
- Add a record like the following example:
Subscribe to Feed
- Open a browser and key in the address of the RSS feed using the IP address of the host and RSS directory (http://IP_ Address/RSS/promise_jobs.xml):
- Click on “Subscribe to this feed.” Then click on subscribe:
- Re-Open your browser and go to Tools-Explorer Bars-Feeds:
- Select the Promise Jobs feed. On top of the browser, go to Tools-Internet Options. Click Settings under browser history.
- Under “Check for newer versions of stored web pages,” click: Every time I visit the webpage.
- Right-click on the feed for Promise_jobs and then click Properties. Set the archive number to 3 so we don’t keep too many copies of recent updates on the system:
- Also, click on Settings under Update Schedule. Change to 15 minutes under “Automatically check feeds and Web Slices for updates.” Doing so will ensure that your browser regularly checks for updates.
To view and download these instructions as a PDF file, click on the following document image.
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