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Prepare - Prepares the session by loading but not starting it at the scheduled
time. It is expected an external device, such as an older Automation system, would
trigger the start of the session. (hence the Server is a SLAVE)
<Query> : The Query option enables support engineers to formulate requests for data
from the Point of sale system. To retrieve such data, support engineers need to specify
particular information regarding the location in their query.
Supported formats for the Query option;
IP:XX.XX.XX.XX:Port URLEncodedString [timeout]
Note: See IP Trigger programming information
ftp://use rname:password@ftp.domain.com/directory/file
Note: Username & password is optional
<OnInit> : (optional) Support engineers should select either Yes or No for this option. If
the option is set to Yes, your dCine will run the AutoSchedule process on start up.
<Daily> : (optional) Support engineers can use the Daily option to set the time of day they
wish the dCine to contact the Ticketing system for retrieval of the POS data. The dCine will
use this data to update events.
Format HH:MM, eg. 07:00.
Note: Do not use the Daily option in circumstances where a session may be running
as it will interrupt that session.
<Weekly> : (optional) This option operates similarly to the Daily option, except it allows
for the scheduling of data retrieval on a weekly basis.
Format DayOrWeek HH:MM, eg. Monday 07:00
<NoOfDays> : (optional) This option allows the support engineer to nominate a set of
limits around the POS data that the dCine processes.
Format: Num, eg. 7 (seven days/1 week in advance)
<Vars> : Use the Variables option to create a file containing variables that can be used by a
Session information system in order to undertake its functions (e.g. display session times).
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