REset TRansaction (68)


Resets first (oldest) transaction to save and to print pointer.
Options: A I
A option resets all transaction table pointers, including next transaction to send to CFN host and next transaction to log; if a number is provided with the A option, the CFN host poll pointer is set to that transaction number;
I option deletes transactions in progress (resulting in unassigned transactions and loss of card data needed for billing any pumping transactions that were in progress)
Use the command RESET TRANSACTION or RE TR to reset the transaction-begin pointer. Usually you set the begin pointer to the transaction after the last transaction that was printed with PRINT TRANSACTION. Reset the transaction-begin pointer after you have printed the current transaction data with the command PRINT TRANSACTION.
Transactions before the transaction-begin pointer will be erased as new transactions are recorded over them. This means that if you make a mistake and reset the transaction-begin pointer without first printing or otherwise saving the transactions, you should correct your error immediately by resetting the transaction-begin pointer to the correct place; otherwise transaction data could be lost.
Be sure to reset the transaction begin pointer to the next consecutive number. If you skip numbers, some transactions will never be printed, and you will see the message Does not exist.

RESET TRANSACTION (RE TR)

R* RESET TRANSACTION
Verify (y/n)? y
R*


The A option resets all transaction table pointers, including the next transaction to send to the CFN host and the next transaction to log, as well as the first transaction to print. If a number is provided with the A option, the CFN host poll pointer is set to that transaction number.


Basic CFNIII Commands
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