
3700 POS Configurator User’s 2-7
Creating a Database
Suggested Programming Order
Suggested Programming Order
Don’t Lock Yourself Out
When entering POS Configurator for the first time in a blank
database, the system grants you access based on the fact that
the database is empty.
However, once records of any kind are entered in the database,
the system enables Configurator Access security. This means
that the system will allow only an authorized employee to
continue editing POS Configurator.
When programming a blank database, you must first
create a record for an authorized employee— you!
1. Open the Employee Class form and create a class.
2. Open the Configurator Access form, and select the employee
class you just created. Grant read, insert, update, and delete
privileges for All Forms to this employee class.
3. Open the Employee form and create an employee record.
Link this employee to the class you just created, and assign
the employee an ID. Remember this ID!
4. Save and exit these forms.
WARNING
If these steps are not followed, POS Configurator will
lock you out. To recover, you must use SQL to examine
and edit the emp_def, emp_class_def, and
emp_class_cfg_access_def tables in the database.
Form Use this link To Return to
Before doing anything else, create a record for an employee who is authorized to program in POS Configurator.
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