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1995-07-16
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Ray Sulich
NO
RECEIPT.HDR
TABSINFO.TXT
TABSINFO.DBF
CONTRIBS.TXT
BULLET.HDR
CONTRIBS.LST
BULLET.FTR
10 30
25
365
10
99999
99999
NO
60
5,000,000
30
99999
99999
NO
94 20
10
3
1
SIDS10.LST
YES
INTRO10
NO
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Line 1: Sysops name (should be exactly the same as in PCBSETUP
Line 2: YES or NO Use today's date as the first day of the callers
subscription. If you choose NO TABS-PPE checks the callers expiration
date, and if this date is in the future it will add the new number of
days to todays date. If the callers account has already expired
TABS-PPE resets the expiration date to todays date and adds the new
number of days to that.
Line 3: The name of the file that you wish to be inserted as a header
file for the receipt option. The receipt option is just that... if the
caller successfully enters his SID a receipt is generated with the
contents of this file inserted prior to the receipt data. If you do
not wish to use the receipt feature leave this line blank. (You must leave a
blank line if you do not wish to use this option). If you don't leave a
blank then the rest of the program will not function properly.
Line 4: Name of the file that contains Information about TABS and its
usage on your system. This file is made available for your callers to
download at the options and billing menus. This file used to be named
TABSINFO.TXT If you do not wish to enable this option leave this line
blank. (You must leave a blank line if you do not wish to use this option).
If you don't leave a blank then the rest of the program will not function
properly.
Line 5: The name of the DBase III+ compatible file that will be created
containing account information for callers that successfully used this
program. If you do not wish to enable this option leave this line
blank. (Must leave a blank if not desired)
Line 6: Name of the bulletin TABS-PPE will create containing a name 3
wide listing of the persons that have contributed to your system using
this program. If you do not wish to create a bulletin leave a blank on
this line.
Line 7: Name of the file that will be inserted at the beginning of the
bulletin created by TABS-PPE using PCB %'s. If line 6 is blank, so
should this line be.....
Line 8: Name of the file that consists of a list of names one per line
that TABS will create and maintain if it does not exist. This is the listing
that the program uses to store the names that are placed in the bulletin.
If lines 6 & 7 are blank then so should this line be. You may add names
to this bulletin if you wish if callers contribute to your system by
other means.
Line 9: Name of the file that serves as the bulletins "footer". This
file will be inserted using %'s at the end of the bulletin. Again, if
lines 6,7 & 8 are blank so should this line.
Line 10: Act on levels. All callers who enter the program AT THESE LEVELS
and successfully enter a Subscription ID # will be upgraded to the level
specified on line 11. If you do not wish to have TABS-PPE upgrade callers
access levels at all, just put a number here that is lower then the lowest
access level on your system. If the callers CURRENT access level is the same as
one of these 10 possible levels then he/she will be upgraded to the level
listed on line 10. These levels must be separated by a space.
For example... 10 20 30 40 50
If you only need 1 "Act on level" then you need only enter one number on this
line. If you need more than 1 level then separate the levels with a space.
Line 11: Upgrade level. All callers who enter the program and are at an access
level equal to one of the levels specified on line 10 of the configuration file
who successfully enter a Subscription ID # will be upgraded to this level. If
you do not wish to have TABS-PPE upgrade callers access levels at all, just put
a number here that is lower then the lowest access level on your system.
Line 12: Number of days you wish the caller to hold the access level listed
on line 10
Line 13: Level that you wish the caller to be downgraded to when their
subscription has expired.
Line 14: Number of credits to add to the callers credit account.
***** THIS IS A CHANGE IN THE WAY WE NORMALLY DO THINGS..... !!!!!!!
ENTER 99999 on this line to disable this option.
The number that you enter here will be added to the other earnings
field under credit accounting in their user record.
Line 15: The access level you wish to "drop" the caller to when all of
their credits are used. Or more simply said zero credit access level. Again,
enter 99999 on this line to disable this option.
Line 16: YES or NO...... Do you want to zero the callers subscription
date. You would say YES to this option if you wanted your system to run
on purely on credits.... if run in this manner the zero balance access
level in conjunction with Line 14's number of credits you add to the callers
account would actually control what happens to the caller when they have used
all of their credits.
Line 17: Number of minutes the caller would get per day/session at the
level you have upgraded them to.
Note: This number is for display purposes only, and should be entered
in minutes. ie 60
Line 18: Download Bytes available per day at the level you have
upgraded them to.
Note: This number is for display purposes only, and should be entered
in Bytes. You many add commas as needed ie : 1,000 would read on the
screens as 1,000 bytes per day. You could also enter something like
UNLIMITED here.
*************************************************************************
Lines 19 - 22 control what is done if the callers access level NOT EQUAL to
one of the access levels specified on Line 10.
*************************************************************************
Line 19: Number of days to add to the callers subscription expiration
date. Enter 0 here if you do not wish to add days to the callers
subscription date or if you are just going to zero the expiration date
later.
Line 20: Number of credits to add to the callers credit account.
***** THIS IS A CHANGE IN THE WAY WE NORMALLY DO THINGS..... !!!!!!!
ENTER 99999 on this line to disable this option.
The number that you enter here will be added to the callers
uploading files field in their user record.
Line 21: The access level you wish to "drop" the caller to when all of
their credits are used. Or more simply said zero credit access level. Again,
enter 99999 on this line to disable this option.
Line 22: YES or NO...... Do you want to zero the callers subscription
date. You would say YES to this option if you wanted your system to run
on purely on credits.... if run in this manner the zero balance access
level in conjunction with Line 14's number of credits you add to the callers
account would actually control what happens to the caller when they have used
all of their credits.
Line 23: Contributors Conference number(s) to join the caller to. This
program will join the caller to the conference number(s) you specify here,
with the RS flags. Enter NONE on this line to disable this option. You may
enter up to 5 conferences that you wish to join the caller to on this line.
If you choose to join the contributor to more than one conference separate
each conference number with a space. For example... 1 34 20 44 100
Line 24: If the number of Subscription ID's remaining in your SID
listing file is at or below this number TABS-PPE will send you a warning
message. Enter 0 here to disable this option.
Line 25: Number of attempts to give the caller when entering his
Subscription ID. If the caller fails to enter a valid ID in this number
of tries, hem will be sent out of the program and you will be sent a
message if you have configured the PPE to pass messages to you.
Line 26: Number of the conference that you will be sent messages from
TABS-PPE to you in. This program will send messages to the Sysop when:
1. An error occurs ( will pass errorlevel)
2. A caller successfully completes a donation.
3. When SID's remaining are less than the configured amount.
Enter NONE on this line to disable....
Line 27: Name of the file containing your list of Active Subscription
ID's. One SID (Seven digit number) on each line. File must reside in
the same directory as the TABS.PPE. In this case this list would
contain the $10 SIDS's provided by the TABS BBS service as this is the
TABS10.CFG file.
Line 28: YES, or NO..... Do you wish to have TABS-PPE update the
callers caller note fields in the user file. You must have the caller
notes PSA installed for this to work.
Line 29: The name of the file to be displayed to the caller that
explains the specific service the caller chooses while at the Options
display menu. If you haven't configured this program to offer both $10
and $25 subscriptions, this screen will be displayed instead of the
options screen.
Line 30: YES, or NO..... Do you wish to use external screens or write
your own. Yes for externals, or No for internals.
Line 31: Name of the screen which is displayed that will show the
benefits given for contributing to your BBS for the first time at this
dollar amount. This file must reside in the same directory as TABS.PPE
Line 32: Name of the screen which is displayed that will show the
benefits given for contributing to your BBS for the second time at this
dollar amount. This file must reside in the same directory as TABS.PPE
*********** Remember..... this program is written to make use of
security specific screens. If you entered 2ND10 here your could have a
screen called 2ND1010 for callers at access level 10.
Line 33: Name of the screen that serves as the program's main menu.
File must reside in the same directory as TABS.PPE. I have included 2
of these menus.... the one that is called MEN25200 or MEN10200 are the
sysop level menus and the 200 should be changed to match your security
level. Be aware, if you use internal menus and just change your access
level to test this program you will always be shown the "Sysop Only"
menu as we look for the name of the sysop as entered on line 1 of this
file.