CURRENT YEAR SALES > This is the amount of the item sold during the month indicated. > If you wish you can enter numbers here when you add an item to your inventory records. After that it is maintained by the system. Press a key... the Manual or Auto command under the Sales menu. Press a key... ` EDIT - HIST - DONE > EDIT - Change the contents of the record displayed on the screen. > HIST - Show the window that holds the sales history for this item. > DONE - Exit from this record. ONE - Exit from this item record. @TRLIB ERROR: SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ LAST YEAR'S SALES > This is the amount of the item sold last year during the month indicated. > If you wish you can enter numbers here when you add an item to your inventory records. After that it is maintained by the system. Press a key... n PROJ > Type the projected sales figure for the month indicated. > This projection can be entered manually when an item is first put into inventory. After the first year-end is run, this projection will be updated automatically. Press a key... ROR: SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ BASE STOCK > Type the minimum amount of this item that you want to keep on your shelves at all times. > This field should not be left blank because the information is used in generating stock orders. Press a key... POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( <> R6 CLASS > Type the class (category) of product in which this item belongs, then press ENTER. You can use any combination of letters and numbers up to 13 characters long. > You can name your product classes anything you wish, but spend some time considering which of your products belong in the same class. > This is used in preparing orders, producing reports, and in sales projections. Press a key... OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING F LAST RECEIVED > This is the date on which this item was last received into stock. > It is maintained by the system and you do not normally need to enter it here. Press a key... ey... @TRLIB ERROR: SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( LAST UPDATE > This is the last time the On Hand figure was updated by the system. It reflects the last time this item was sold, received or transfered. > It is automatically maintained by the system and you do not usually need to enter it from the keyboard. Press a key... ATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ %z ON HAND > This is the number you have in stock. > You will only need to enter this field if you are adjusting the quantity or setting up new records. This is auto- matically updated when you enter sales, transfers and shipments received. Press a key... OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ ON ORDER > This is the quantity of this item that is currently on order. > It is automatically maintained by the system and you do not usually need to enter it from the keyboard. Press a key... key... ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( < ORDER DATE > This is the date when this item was last considered for re-ordering. > It is automatically maintained by the system and you do not normally need to enter it from the keyboard. Press a key... ey... ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( ) PACK QTY > Type the number of this item that comes in one package from your supplier. If, for example, you only order them by the dozen then enter 12. > If you do not enter a number here it will default to 1 and assume that your supplier will accept an order for one only. > This is used in preparing stock orders. If you enter a Pack Qty greater than 1, your stock order will show the number of PACKAGES you want shipped, rather than the number of ITEMS. Press a key... ](.(_ (_^$(_`%(_$"(_F-(_Z ]v (_ (_z-(_ (_F (_| (_d ]J (_ +(_t&(_*-(_DBF GetFuncTable jB.(_ CODE > Type the item code (stock number) assigned to this product, then press ENTER. > Retailer II+ can be used without item codes but, as with any sales and inventory system, it is faster and more convenient to use if codes are assigned to each item. It is also required for use with electronic cash registers. > Codes may contain any combination of letters and numbers, up to 10 characters long. > Codes must be unique. The system will not allow you to save a record with a code that already exists. Press a key... GetFuncTable LI&lB. /j!7< @ (AT) > The retail price at which the quantity above it was sold. > Retailer II+ will store four selling prices for each item per fiscal year. Here, the total sales are reported separately for each price. > It is maintained by the system and you do not normally need to enter it here. Press a key... @TRLIB ERROR: SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQS @ (AT) > The retail price at which the quantity above it was sold. > Retailer II+ will store four selling prices for each item per fiscal year. Here, the total sales are reported separately for each price. > It is maintained by the system and you do not normally need to enter it here. Press a key... @TRLIB ERROR: SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSX @ (AT) > The retail price at which the quantity above it was sold. > Retailer II+ will store four selling prices for each item per fiscal year. Here, the total sales are reported separately for each price. > It is maintained by the system and you do not normally need to enter it here. Press a key... @TRLIB ERROR: SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE @ (AT) > The retail price at which the quantity above it was sold. > Retailer II+ will store four selling prices for each item per fiscal year. Here, the total sales are reported separately for each price. > It is maintained by the system and you do not normally need to enter it here. Press a key... @TRLIB ERROR: SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE ITEM > Type the name of the product then press ENTER. > You can use any combination of letters and numbers, up to 30 characters long. Press a key... READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( <> R6002 - floating point not loaded R6001 - null pointer assignment : MA MARK > Type Y for YES or N for NO. > This is used to mark the items for which you want to print bin labels or price tags. > You can also print the COMBINED sales and inventory report or a CATALOGUE for selected items by marking the ones you want included. Press a key... ROR: SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ QUANTITY RECEIVED > This is the amount of the item that was received the last time a shipment was entered. > This is maintained by the system and you do not normally need to enter it from the keyboard. Press a key... @TRLIB ERROR: SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ RE-ORDER POINT > Type the stock level at which this item should be re-ordered. > This is needed only if you plan to use the "Re-Order Points" method of stock control. Press a key... + RE-ORDER QUANTITY > Type the amount of stock to order when the Re-Order Point is reached. > This is needed only if you plan to use the "Re-Order Points" method of stock control. Press a key... f SIZE > Type the size of the item then press ENTER. Use any combination of letters and numbers up to 6 characters long. > Examples: 10 oz Large, Med, Small 5-1/2 > You can leave this blank if no size is applicable. Press a key... PENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( Type the name of the usual supplier for this product. > Enter any combination of letters and numbers, up to 22 characters. Press a key... ROR: SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( <> R6002 - fl UNIT COST > Type the amount it costs you to buy ONE of this item, then press ENTER. > This is used in such things as calculating the total cost of a stock order or comparing the cost of your inventory to it's retail value. Press a key... SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Type the price at which you sell ONE of this item. This should be the current sticker price. > Retailer II+ will allow you to store up to four different prices for an item. The one listed here will be considered as the current sticker price. Press a key... ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ NUMBER SOLD > This is the quantity sold so far this fiscal year at the price shown below it. > Retailer II+ allows you to record sales at four different prices over one fiscal year. The number sold and the price at which they were sold is recorded seperately. > It is maintained by the system and you do not normally need to enter it from the keyboard. Press a key... key... NUMBER SOLD > This is the quantity sold so far this fiscal year at the price shown below it. > Retailer II+ allows you to record sales at four different prices over one fiscal year. The number sold and the price at which they were sold is recorded seperately. > It is maintained by the system and you do not normally need to enter it here. Press a key... Abort E NUMBER SOLD > This is the quantity sold so far this fiscal year at the price shown below it. > Retailer II+ allows you to record sales at four different prices over one fiscal year. The number sold and the price at which they were sold is recorded seperately. > It is maintained by the system and you do not normally need to enter it here. Press a key... Abort Edit? ( ) NUMBER SOLD > This is the quantity sold so far this fiscal year at the price shown below it. > Retailer II+ allows you to record sales at four different prices over one fiscal year. The number sold and the price at which they were sold is recorded seperately. > It is maintained by the system and you do not normally need to enter it from the keyboard. Press a key... key... GROSS > This is the total revenue generated by this item during the current fiscal year. > It is automatically maintained by the system and you do not normally need to enter it here. Press a key... RROR: SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( This it the total number of this item sold during the current fiscal year. > It is automatically maintained by the system and you do not normally need to enter it here. Press a key... SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( Type the name you want to give the data export file. > Press ENTER to accept the name shown. The default name is INVENTRY. The file extension (.DTA) is automatically supplied. > Many spreadsheet and database programs will be able to read the file format used by Retailer II+ since it is the same as dBASE. Use this feature to export to those that cannot read dBASE files but can handle standard comma-delimited data files. > Press ESCAPE to cancel. Press a key... GetFuncTable LI1lB. /j!7< QUANTITY SOLD > Type the number you sold since the last time sales figures were entered for this item then press ENTER. Press a key... READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( <> R6002 - floating point not loaded R6001 - null pointer assignment : MATH - floating RETAIL PRICE > The price shown is the CURRENT sticker price for this item. If the item was not sold at the price shown, enter the new price. > Retailer II+ will store up to three different prices for an item. Press a key... WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( <> R6002 - f CODE > Type a valid product code so you can enter the number sold in the appropriate record. > If you do not know the code number you can look up the item by pressing F3. > If you do not use codes (stock numbers) you can enter sales figures in the BROWSE window. Press a key... CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( <> To select an item from this menu press the UP and DOWN ARROW keys until the item you want is highlighted, then press ENTER. > You can also make a selection by pressing the first letter of the item you want or press ESCAPE to return to the previous menu. Press a key... CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( <> R6002 - floating poiTo select one of these options, highlight it using the the arrow keys then press ENTER. You can also make a selection by pressing the first letter of the option you want. Press a key... Press a key... + COST PERCENT FOR OVERHEAD > Enter a percentage value that represents the portion of your inventory costs spent on things other than the inventory itself. These are such things as the cost of financing your stock purchases, transport and warehousing. > If there is no inventory overhead enter 0. > Press ESCAPE to quit. > To use this feature effectively you should be familiar with the process of just-in-time inventory management. Press a key... @TRLI NEW LOCATION CODE > When setting a up new inventory file you need to tell Retailer II+ what name to use for the store location so it can keep the information for each store separate. > On the right you will see which location codes have already been used unless this is the first location to be set up. > Type three letters that identify the new location and then press ENTER. > Press ESCAPE to quit. Press a key... NG FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE W PASSWORD > Type a valid password then press ENTER. > If your password is not being accepted and you are the administrator of the system you may have a damaged password file. Try copying the file PWORD.DBF from the original distribution disk. This will restore the initial passwords described in the documentation. Press a key... ` DATE OF SALES > The date you enter here is the one under which your sales information will be posted. Press ENTER to accept the date shown (today's date) or type a new date if you want to change it. > The date format is the international format (YYMMDD). The system will not allow you to enter an invalid date. > It is not necessary for you to enter separate sales figures for every day that your store was open. This date option is intended to allow you to briefly roll back the date so you can enter sales made last month without having them posted to this month's sales total. Press a key... L$.Yc YcZ$Yc\%Yc "YcB-Yc` Lr Yc Ycv-Yc YcB Ycx Ycj LF Yc +Ycp&Yc&-YcDBF GetFuncTable o>.Yc DATE OF SALES > Press ENTER to accept the date shown or type a new date (YYMMDD). > The initial date shown is when this data file was downloaded from the cash register. Sales will be posted to the month and week in which this date falls unless you change it. > Press ESCAPE to cancel. Press a key... S QUANTITY TO TRANSFER > Type the quantity of the item that you want to transfer to another store location then press ENTER. Specify the number of items, not the number of packages. > Press ESCAPE to quit. Press a key... ADING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( <> R6002 - float FROM LOCATION > Type the three-letter location code of the store from which you want to transfer stock. > The active location is shown by default, but you can enter any valid location code. > Press ESCAPE to quit. Press a key... a key... CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( <> R6002 - floatin TO LOCATION > Type the three-letter code of the store location to which you want to transfer stock. > Press ESCAPE to quit. Press a key... ERROR: SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( <> R6002 - floating poi NUMBER OF COPIES OF EACH LABEL > Type the number of copies to print of each label then press ENTER. > Press ESCAPE to quit. > You can print up to 999 copies so that commonly used labels may be kept on hand for future use. uture use. CATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Ab QUANTITY TO ADD OR SUBTRACT > Type the number you want to add to the ON HAND quantity in your inventory then press ENTER. > Enter a negative number to subtract from the ON HAND inventory (i.e. -10). > Press ESCAPE to cancel. Press a key... `d IDENTIFY A PRODUCT BY CODE > Type the code (stock number) of the product you want to transfer. > Press F3 to select it from an alphabetical list. > Press ESCAPE to cancel. Press a key... ](.(_ (_^$(_`%(_$"(_F-(_Z ]v (_ (_z-(_ (_F (_| (_d ]J (_ ,( FIND BY NAME > Type the name of the item you want to find then press ENTER. > If you are not sure of the name, press F3 to select it from an alphabetical list. > If you type only the first few characters of the name the search will stop at the first item that begins with those characters. You can then skip through the records to home in on the one you want. > Press ESCAPE to quit. Press a key... PASSWORD > Type the users password then press ENTER. > Passwords should be at least three characters long. > All users may change their own passwords at any time. > Press ESCAPE to cancel. Press a key... @TRLIB ERROR: SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ QUANTITY RECEIVED > Type the number of items received then press ENTER. > Please note that you should enter the total number of items, not the number of packages. > Press ESCAPE to cancel. Press a key... ](.(_ (_^$(_`%(_$"(_F-(_Z ]v (_ (_z-(_ (_F (_| (_d ]J (_ USER NAME > Type the name of a new user then press ENTER. > User names should be unique. Do not use two identical names. > Press ESCAPE to quit. Press a key... @TRLIB ERROR: SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( ACCESS LEVEL > Type the access level you want to give this user then press ENTER. > Level 1 grants looking priviledges only. Use this for someone who is training in your store and who wants to see what the computer system is all about. > Level 2 grants data entry and editing priviledges. Use this for someone who needs to enter and update your data but who may not delete anything. > Level 3 grants all priviledges. This level is required to delete records and to disable the password requirement. It is also required to assign access priviledges to other users. > Press ESCAPE to quit. Press a key... GetFuncTable LI1lB. | CURRENT PASSWORD > Type the password you are now using to access this program. > Press ESCAPE to cancel. Press a key... GetFuncTable I|lB. COST OF ORDERING > Enter a dollar amount here if there are fixed costs associated with placing an order, such as administrative or additional labour costs. > If there are no such costs enter 0. > Press ESCAPE to quit. > To use this feature effectively you should be familiar with the process of just-in-time inventory management and the EOQ method of calculating stock purchases (see any retail management textbook). Press a key... ITING FILE CLOSING FILE PULL-DOWN MENUS > Press the right and left arrow keys to move from one pull-down menu to another. Press the up and down arrow keys to move the highlight to a selection on the pull-down menu. > At the bottom of the screen you will see a descriptive line about the highlighted selection. > Press ENTER to execute the highlighted selection. > You can also press the first letter of a selection to execute it. Press a key... I LOCATION OF CASH REGISTER DATA FILES > Type the directory path to the cash register data files then press ENTER. > Examples C:\DATA\ (a directory on C: named DATA) D:\ (the root directory on D:) A: (floppy diskette drive A:) > Press ESCAPE to cancel. Press a key... NTER to execute the highlighted lection. > You can also press the first letter of a selection to execute it. Press a key... PRINTER OUTPUT FILENAME > Retailer II+ allows you to re-direct all printer output to a text file on your disk drive. This is useful if you wish to use any of the reports with your word processor. It also allows you to run Retailer II+ when there is no printer connected. > Type the name of the file where all printer output is to be sent, then press ENTER. Enter up to 8 letters for the filename. The file extension (.TXT) is automatically supplied. > The default filename is REPORTS. If this is satisfactory just press ENTER to accept it. If the filename chosen already exists on the computer you will be asked if you want to overwrite it. > Please note that the file remains open and catches all output until you close it. If you run a number of reports it is possible to create a very large text file that takes up a lot of disk space. To close the file return to the UTILITIES menu and select PRINTER. > Press ESCAPE to quit without re-directing print to a text file. DELETE OR UN-DELETE THIS ITEM > Confirm whether you want to delete this item. > If it has already been deleted you can un-delete it now. > Press C to cancel (take no action). > If you choose to delete an item it remains available for un-deleting until the next time the inventory file is indexed. This happens when you run a year-end closing or select INDEXES from the Utilities menu. If an item has been selected for deletion you will see the message "TO BE DELETED" whenever he item is displayed. > Please note that deleting an item before you run the year-end will exclude it's data from any year-to-date sales reports. Press a key... GetFuncTable THE MAIN MENU > Use the RIGHT and LEFT ARROW keys to highlight the menu selection you want. At the bottom of the screen you will see a descriptive line about the highlighted selection. > Press ENTER to see the pull-down menu. > Another way to use these menus is to press the first letter of your selection. Press a key... CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( > If you wish to change the quantity shown, type the number and press ENTER. > Press ESCAPE to restore the previous value. Press a key... GetFuncTable THE STATUS WINDOW > The status window contains information about your records and your computer while it is running Retailer II+. @TRLIB ERROR: SYNTAX ALLOCATING MEMORY OPENING FILE SEEKING FILE POSITION READING FILE WRITING FILE CLOSING FILE CGJKQSXZ Abort Edit? ( <> R6002 TEXT > Use this field to enter useful information about the item. If you enter a product description you can create a catalogue for your customers by selecting the Catalogue command under the Sales menu. > Retailer II+ uses automatic word-wrap and standard editing keys. > Press INSERT to toggle the Insert Mode on and off. > Press HOME to move to the begining of a line. > Press END to move to the end of a line. > Press PAGEUP or PAGEDOWN to scroll the text. > Press F4 to delete the line at the cursor. > Press F5 to re-format an edited paragraph. > Press F10 to save the text. > Press ESCAPE to abandon any changes made. Press a key... Ge EDIT A FIELD > Type your data then press ENTER. If you press the up or down arrow key instead, the highlight will move to the next field up or down. > Press INSERT to toggle the insert mode on and off. > Press ESCAPE to abandon any entry you make. Press a key... (_^$(_`%(_$"(_F-(_Z ]v (_ (_z-(_ (_F (_| (_d ]J (_ ( THE EDIT WINDOW > Press E to edit the fields that appear above the TEXT line. > Press F to find another item. > Press P to print this record. > Press D to delete or un-delete an item. > Press C to compare the amount of stock between store locations. > Press M to mark or un-mark the item. > Press H to review/edit the sales history of the item. > Press T to edit the text. > Press + on the numeric keypad to skip to the next item. > Press - on the numeric keypad to skip to the previous item. > Press Q to return to the main menu. > You can also use the arrow keys to select the command you want then press ENTER to execute it. Press a key... GetFuncTab V0od$ &odL#odt/od "od< od od(!od (odX/odDBF GETFUNCTABLEfP TEMPPATH THE INVENTORY MENU > Press F to find an item in inventory. > Press N to enter a new item. > Press B to see your data in tabular view. > Press O to work with purchase orders. > Press T to transfer stock between store locations. > Press R to record stock received. > Press A to adjust on hand quantities. > Press the RIGHT or LEFT ARROW keys to move to an adjacent pull-down menu. > Press ESCAPE to clear this menu. Press a key... V0od$ PULL-DOWN MENUS > At the bottom of the screen you will see a descriptive line about each item on the menu. > Press the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to move from one item to another. Press ENTER to execute the highlighted command. > You can also press the first letter of a command to execute it. > Press the RIGHT and LEFT ARROW keys to move to the next pull-down menu. Press a key... ntory quantities. > Press the RIGHT or LEFT ARROW keys to move to an adjacent pull-down menu. > Press ESCAPE to clear this menu. Press a key... GETFUNCTABLEfP TEMPPATH > To make a selection press the RIGHT or LEFT ARROW key then press ENTER. > You can also press the first letter of the option you want. Press a key... GETFUNCTABLEfP TEXT > Use this field to enter useful information about the item. If you enter a product description you can create a catalogue for your customers by selecting the Catalogue command under the Sales menu. > Retailer II+ uses automatic word-wrap and standard editing keys. > Press INSERT to toggle the Insert Mode on and off. > Press HOME to move to the begining of a line. > Press END to move to the end of a line. > Press PAGEUP or PAGEDOWN to scroll the text. > Press F4 to delete the line at the cursor. > Press F5 to re-format an edited paragraph. > Press F10 to save the text. > Press ESCAPE to abandon any changes made. Press a key... editing keys > UP ARROW - move up one line. > DOWN ARROW - move down one line. > LEFT ARROW - move left one character. > RIGHT ARROW - move right one character. TEXT > Use this field to enter useful information about the item. If you enter a product description you can create a catalogue for your customers by selecting the Catalogue command under the Sales menu. > Retailer II+ uses automatic word-wrap and standard editing keys. > Press INSERT to toggle the Insert Mode on and off. > Press HOME to move to the begining of a line. > Press END to move to the end of a line. > Press PAGEUP or PAGEDOWN to scroll the text. > Press F4 to delete the line at the cursor. > Press F5 to re-format an edited paragraph. > Press F10 to save the text. > Press ESCAPE to abandon any changes made. Press a key... V0od$ &odL#odt/od "od< od od(!od (odX/odDBF DB TEXT > Use this field to enter useful information about the item. If you enter a product description you can create a catalogue for your customers by selecting the Catalogue command under the Sales menu. > Retailer II+ uses automatic word-wrap and standard editing keys. > Press INSERT to toggle the Insert Mode on and off. > Press F4 to delete the line at the cursor. > Press F5 to re-format an edited paragraph. > Press F10 to save the text. > Press ESCAPE to abandon any changes made. Press a key for more information... &odF#odn/od "od6 od od"!od (odR/odDBF GETFUNCTABLEfP TEMPPATH WEEKLY SALES HISTORY > This window shows 53 weeks of sales for the current item. > The date shown is the Monday of each week in the calendar year. > Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to highlight the number you want to change then type the new number. > This information is maintained by the system and you do not normally need to enter it here. Press a key... &odF#odn/od COST PERCENT FOR OVERHEAD > Enter a percentage value that represents the portion of your inventory costs spent on things other than the inventory itself. These are such things as the cost of financing your stock purchases, transport and warehousing. > If there is no inventory overhead enter 0. > Press ESCAPE to quit. > To use this feature effectively you should be familiar with the process of just-in-time inventory management and the EOQ method of calculating stock purchases (see any retail management textbook). Press a key... Z0od( 'odP#odx/od "od@ od od,!od .od".od (od\/odDBF GETFUNCTABLEfP TEMPPATH LOCATION OF CASH REGISTER DATA FILES > Type the drive and directory name where the data files are found then press ENTER. > For example: C:\DATA\ Press a key...