
Cashdraweractionlog Database Table
Log of cash drawer actitivity. Supercedes cashdrawerlog
Distrbuted Access: Lanes( read insert delete )
Fields
- physkey
- #100, Datatype: String 44 bytes
Unique key of this record - opendt
- #101, Datatype: DateTime
Local datetime this event occurred - srcuid
- #102, Datatype: Integer
- reason_code
- #103, Datatype: Integer
Code indicating why the cash drawer openedPossible Values
Value Description 200 Drawings 201 Banking 202 Purchase 203 Other out 204 Eftpos cash out 205 Safe drop 101 Purchase change 102 Other cash in 103 Driver cash drop 300 Open now PosCommand used 301 End of Day 302 Sale API command 303 Sale complete opening 304 Test open command 305 Autoinsert removed inner from teller 306 AutoInsert assigned inner to teller 307 Direct API command - comments
- #104, Datatype: String 128 bytes
- status
- #105, Datatype: Integer
Possible Values
Value Description 10000 User did not have security rights, drawer did not open 10001 Drawer is in test mode and user answered NO to open request - assignedtid
- #106, Datatype: Integer
Teller id of who the drawer was assigned too. See field opentid for who actually opened the drawer - flowerror
- #107, Datatype: Integer
Flow error number if an error was encountered attempting to open the cash drawer - amount
- #108, Datatype: Money/Currency
Expected amount to be added or removed. Reports zero if not explicitly known. - SourceFlags
- #109, Datatype: Integer
Where in the code and flags about this open request. This is both a value range and a bitfield. - Inner
- #110, Datatype: Integer
Drawer inner number for cash drawers that support multiple inserts and can be assigned to individual staff members - opentid
- #111, Datatype: Integer
Teller id of person active when drawer opened. - activesalephyskey
- #112, Datatype: String 44 bytes
Physkey of any sale active on screen at the time the cash drawer opened. This sale may not be related to this open event, it was simply active on screen