Add Receiver To Inventory
From:
Main Menu

System Inventory Location Receiver Serial Receiver Id Smart Card Model Set Button Close Button
NOTE: Move the cursor over the picture of the form. When you see the little hand thingy Hand Thingy appear, you can click on the item to get more information!

Use this form to add receivers to inventory (obviously). It has been set up so a bar-code scanner can be used, the tab key moves to the next field, and the enter key causes the information (if valid) to be added to the receiver table.

System: Enter the system type here. The system type is the vendor of the dish system. You can double click on this field to add/edit the list of system types.
Data source: Receivers.SysType

Inventory Location: Enter the Inventory Location here. The inventory location is where the receiver is stored. If you leave this blank, Sat Tracker automatically inserts "Warehouse". You can double click on this field to add/edit the list of inventory locations. NOTE: if you assign the receiver to a customer, the inventory location is changed to "Customer".
Data source: Receivers.InventoryLocation

Receiver Serial: Enter or scan in the receiver serial number here.
Data source: Receivers.ReceiverSerial

Receiver Id: Enter or scan in the receiver id number here.
Data source: Receivers.ReceiverId

Smart Card: Enter or scan in the smart card number here.
Data source: Receivers.SmartCard

Model: Enter the model number. The Model is the vendor name of the dish system. You can double click on this field to add/edit the list of models. Models have a cost associated with them; which is automatically filled in if you leave the cost blank.
Data source: Receivers.Model

Set Button: The SetButton sets Receivers.CustomerID to 0 (indicating it is in inventory), Receivers.DateInventoried to today's date, and adds the record to the receiver table. If you leave any of the receiver data blank, the program issues an admonishment and does not add the receiver.

Close Button: Closes the form.





































Hand Thingy: See? It really works!!



















Wednesday, July 19, 2000