GT:Page 1 Settings
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This window displays the System Settings window (The Master Whistle Settings).
The settings are broken up into three tab pages accessible by using the F1, F2, & F3 keys or its alternate, Ctrl-F and the corresponding page number (eg Ctrl-F, 2).
The settings are as follows :
- DB Name
- inputfield. This setting takes the Database Name.
- DB User
- inputfield. This setting takes the Database Username assigned to Whistle.
- DB Pass
- inputfield. This setting takes the Database Password assigned to the DB User.
- DB Type
- scrollfield. This setting declares the Database type (Sql Server or Informix).
- Debug
- checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will run in debug mode.
- Use Tasking
- With this option turned on, Whistle will use tasking functionality.
- Use DayCode
- With this option turned on, Whistle will use DayCodes where appropriate.
- Use MQ
- With this option turned on, Whistle will use MQ messaging where appropriate.
- Turn off over full pallet warning
- With this option turned on, Whistle will turn off the over-full pallet warning message boxes.
- Adage Version
- scrollfield. This setting is to declare the ERP system type and version.
- Use Adage Lots
- checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will use Adage ERP lots in conjunction with Whistle lot tracking.
- Rollback transaction if print fails? - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will rollback database transactions should a related print request fail.
- Mailserver IP
- inputfield. This setting takes a mailserver IP address for outgoing mail messages.
- WSL Server IP
- inputfield. This setting takes the Whistle Server IP address for connectivity.
- PrintServer IP
- inputfield. This setting takes the printserver IP address for outgoing print requests.
- ATF Path
- inputfield. This setting takes the file path for outbound middle-ware transaction files.
- Handheld Lines
- inputfield. This setting takes the line-number maximum for handheld displays.
- Handheld Columns
- inputfield. This setting takes the column-number maximum for handheld displays.