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Revision as of 01:50, 16 January 2021

Response File Responses

  • Reports responses for Quest-Code = REGEDATE, REGEMTHD, REGEACTN, REGENAME or REGECONF.
  • This context will report Response-File.Response for Response-File.Quest-Code entries matching : REGEDATE, REGEMTHD, REGEACTN, REGENAME or REGECONF.

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Created: 2016/09/01

XD3307

  • Script to create an SD indexed file from D3307 csv file.
  • The spectrum P3307 program creates a csv file called which contains several delinquent loan fields not stored in the MEMBRS database. This script converts the D3307 file into an SD indexed file that can be read by AskPlus and Visimage. Extract the install instructions which are stored inside the zip file.
Sample Report Output

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Created: 2016/09/01

GL-HISTORY-HOLD-FILE-COMBO

  • Created in LIST. Uses multipass reporting and contains 3 LISTS.
  • The first LIST, or pass, will ask for the GL ACCOUNT number and the date range for the transactions in the HISTORY-FILE and outputs to a HOST file called GLCOMBO. The second LIST will select all records for the GL ACCOUNT number entered in the first list and append the information to the GLCOMBO file. The third and final LIST uses the GLCOMBO file to report all entries from the HISTORY-FILE and the HOLD-FILE for the given GL ACCOUNT.

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Created: 2016/09/01

REVERSE-NAME-ADD-SLASH

  • Created in REPORT. Names stored FIRST-NAME LAST-NAME print as LAST-NAME/FIRST-NAME.
  • Names stored FIRST-NAME LAST-NAME print as LAST-NAME/FIRST-NAME. This is the same format as the MEMBER-FILE.NAME field is stored in the database.

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Created: 2016/09/01


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