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AUTOMAN MANUAL FILE
1.1 AUTOMAN User guide
2.1 Welcome to Automan !
2.2 Automan Tutorial
2.3 Automan Tutorial - Disk space monitoring
2.4 Automan Tutorial - Configuring NOSPACE.BAT
2.5 Automan Tutorial - Text editor - Line processing
2.6 Automan Tutorial - Context sensitive DOS help
2.7 Automan Tutorial - Disk monitoring - Conclusion
2.8 Automan Tutorial - Parameter processing
2.9 Automan Tutorial - Parameter processing ...
3.1 Registration Gives You ....
3.2 A note about Go Software
3.3 Go Software - ASP Members
3.4 A note about shareware
3.5 Disclaimer & Usage Agreement
3.6 AutoMan - A Shareware Product
3.7 A note about use after Licence Expiry
3.8 Software Support
3.9 AMS - Novell Compatible Advanced Menu System
3.10 2Convert - Convertion Factors
3.11 Network Use
3.12 Introduction
3.13 System Requirements
3.14 Package Contents
3.15 Updates
3.16 Installation
3.17 AutoMan Tutorial
3.18 Help
3.19 Command line options
3.20 Utility Programs
3.21 Utility Programs - AMFILL
3.22 Utility Programs - AMCAPS
3.23 Utility Programs - AMNUM
3.24 Utility Programs - AMSLEEP
3.25 Utility Programs - AMAPPEND
3.26 Utility Programs - AMBEEP
3.27 Getting Started
4.1 Inserting a new parameter
5.1 Inserting a new parameter - Time field
5.2 Inserting a new parameter - Date field
5.3 Inserting a new parameter - File field
5.4 Inserting a new parameter - Comment field
5.5 Inserting a new parameter - Directory field
5.6 Inserting a new parameter - Command$ field
6.1 The AUTOMAN text editor
7.1 The AUTOMAN text editor - File menu
7.2 The AUTOMAN text editor - Edit menu
7.3 The AUTOMAN text editor - View menu
7.4 The AUTOMAN text editor - Search menu
7.5 Debugging functions
7.6 Debugging functions - Run batch from start
7.7 Debugging functions - Run batch from current line
7.8 Debugging functions - Breakpoints
7.9 Debugging functions - Step by step processing
7.10 Debugging functions - View DOS screen
7.11 Debugging functions - Shell to DOS
8.1 File Menu - Open file
8.2 File Menu - Print
8.3 File Menu - Shell
8.4 File Menu - External Editor
8.5 File Menu - Exit Automan
8.6 File Menu - Information
8.7 Edit Menu - Insert a parameter
8.8 Edit Menu - Delete a parameter
8.9 Edit Menu - Search
8.10 Edit Menu - Edit Parameter
8.11 Edit Menu - Copy this parameter
8.12 Edit menu - Process
8.13 Edit Menu - File
8.14 View menu - Calendar
8.15 View menu - DOS Screen
8.16 View menu - Log file
8.17 Options menu - Default file directory
8.18 Options menu - External editor
8.19 Options menu - Reset Automan
8.20 Options menu - Password
8.21 Options menu - Automatic headers
8.22 Options menu - Shell options
8.23 Monitor menu - Disk status
8.24 Monitor menu - File status
8.25 Monitor menu - Reset Monitoring
8.26 Help menu - Help
8.27 Help menu - About automan
8.28 Help menu - Order AutoMan
8.29 Register AutoMan
9.1 Getting the most out of AUTOMAN's features.
9.2 Optimising AUTOMAN - Disk monitoring
9.3 Optimising AUTOMAN - File monitoring
9.4 Optimising AUTOMAN - Transaction file cleardown
9.5 Optimising AUTOMAN - User Messages
9.6 Optimising AUTOMAN - Spreadsheet macros
9.7 Optimising AUTOMAN - Report generation
9.8 Optimising AUTOMAN - Report distribution
9.9 Optimising AUTOMAN - Gateway file transfer
9.10 Optimising AUTOMAN - Network configuration
1.1 AUTOMAN User guide
AutoMan - Automatic Network Management Software
Version 1.03
Welcome, thank you for taking the trouble to obtain the program. After you
have evaluated the software, please register it using the Order AutoMan menu
option. Complementary Classical Compact Disks are provided on registration.
If you are familiar with installing and running network software, you will
probably be able to install the program and get it running within minutes.
However you will not be able to reap the full benefits from the program until
you have fully read the manual.
!!! - Important notes
Experienced PC users will find this product compatible in "look and feel" to
many other products on the market, and therefore easy to use. There are
however a few features available that cannot be found under menu options,
which are identified with !!!. Users who prefer to postpone the reading of
the manual for a few months would be well advised to at least scan through
the manual for all items marked !!!.
If a README. file exists on your distribution disk, PLEASE READ IT FIRST !
All information in this manual is accurate at the time of publication. GO
Software however reserves the right to update the software and manual
without notice.
2.1 Welcome to Automan !
To see further information on these pages use the cursor up/down keys.
Automan is designed to help in the management of PC networks, and to enable
operations currently carried out on a repetitive basis by operators via menu
options, to be carried out automatically.
Automan has been written so that it will run on any PC, and if you have an old
XT that nobody wants to use because of it's super slow speed, this would be
an ideal partner for the program. If you can't spare a PC for the program this
will not stop you using the program - you can gain many benefits from simply
loading the program before you leave work. Automan will work through the
night at it's various tasks. Whether or not you can dedicate a PC to the
program, the PC which you run the program on should be connected to the PC
network.
Before any configuration takes place, you can run a tutorial that will teach
you about the main aspects of the program and start to configure the system
for you. This will make further configuration much easier for you, and,
unless you have previous experience of the system you would be well advised
to run it.
The tutorial uses help screens to display information as the tutorial
progresses, which are loaded individually from the disk as required. There
may therefore be a slight delay before each tutorial step takes place.
Press ESC to exit this screen and all the tutorial information screens. Use
cursor up and down keys to display more information when MORE appears at the
bottom of the screen.
Answer Y to the following question in order to start the tutorial.
2.2 Automan Tutorial
The Automan tutorial is only available before any configuration has taken
place. If you are viewing these pages after selecting them from the help menu,
no demonstration will place. To re-run the tutorial you must re-install the
software. [Or return the AutoMan.PRM to 120 bytes in size].
This tutorial will show you the following features of the program, and
start to configure the first two items.
Disk space monitoring
Allows network users to receive a warning if any of the network disks
are becoming full.
Parameter processing
Allows any program or batch file to be run automatically at a time and
date or day which you specify. Parameters can be set to be processed
every day or month, or on specific days of the week, month or year.
Utilities provided also allow you to simulate keyboard input.
The Automan text editor
This is a standard text editor, but is designed for batch files. It
incorporates features such as line by line processing, allowing you to
check each DOS command line as it is written without exiting the editor.
On-line context sensitive DOS help
Help on all DOS commands can be found within the editor.
During the tutorial, all configuration fields will be automatically completed.
All that you need to do to proceed through the tutorial is to press escape
(ESC).
Press ESC to continue.
2.3 Automan Tutorial - Disk space monitoring
A common problem with PC networks is that of disks filling. Automan will
monitor disk space on any network drive, running a batch file which you can
create, should any drive space fall below the minimum required.
We will start by configuring monitoring with the following parameters.
Warning batch file NOSPACE.BAT
Drive & Directory Current drive & directory
Drives to be monitored Current drive
Monitor space 5 MegaBytes
Monitor interval 1 Minute
Therefore, when the program enters Monitor mode (ie when The main menu is not
active), if the space on your current drive falls below 5 MegaBytes, the
batchfile NOSPACE.BAT, will be run. Disks will be checked at one minute
intervals, at one second past each minute.
The file NOSPACE.BAT was copied to your Automan directory at installation.
The file will be loaded into the editor in order to demonstrate some features
of the Automan editor.
Additional drives to be monitored, and a different "Monitor Space" can be
entered when the tutorial is complete. Disk monitoring configuration is
carried out through the Monitor menu, Disk monitoring option.
Pressing ESC now will automatically fill in these parameters, then pause
until you press ESC, when NOSPACE.BAT will be loaded into the Automan Editor.
You may need to press ESC three or four times before you view the next
tutorial page.
2.4 Automan Tutorial - Configuring NOSPACE.BAT
Users should be warned if disk space is becoming low. Unfortunately this
tutorial can't insert the command for sending messages to users as this
command will vary for different networks. The general format of the command
you will want will be, for example:
SEND "WARNING: NETWORK DISKS ARE FILLING"
You should enter your networks send command into NOSPACE.BAT when the tutorial
is complete.
Automan additionally passes the letter of the drive which has low disk space
to the warning batch file as a parameter - %1. Do not worry if you do not
understand the significance of this, but consult your DOS manual later.
For now we will just use the pre-configured batch file which causes the
computer to beep 9 times, then wait a further 9 seconds, before returning
control to the program. Therefore an audible signal will be heard if disks
are filling.
AMBEEP, an Automan utility is used to create the beeps, and AMSLEEP makes the
computer wait 9 seconds. These are both normal executable programs. [AMSLEEP
is not available in shareware versions].
Press ESC to view the batch file.
Once you have viewed the file, press ESC to continue the tutorial.
2.5 Automan Tutorial - Text editor - Line processing
The editor allows you to run Dos commands or programs without exiting the
editor, thereby allowing you to check a batch file as it is being written.
As each step is processed, the cursor moves to the following line, allowing
you to easily check all lines from start to finish.
We will demonstrate that now with the AMBEEP 9 command which is contained in
the batch file. The line is processed by pressing F8, however the tutorial
will carry out that key press for you when you press ESC.
Press ESC to run AMBEEP. The program will then process AMBEEP, emiting 9
beeps, and await a keypress. The program will then return to the editor
(And then back to the tutorial).
2.6 Automan Tutorial - Context sensitive DOS help
Help on all DOS commands is available by pressing F1 while in the editor.
As an example we will show you help on the REMark command - admittedly a
simple command to demonstrate help on, but you can view other DOS help at the
end of the tutorial.
Press ESC to demonstrate DOS help, then ESC again to return to the tutorial.
2.7 Automan Tutorial - Disk monitoring - Conclusion
Disk space monitoring has now been configured and will commence monitoring at
the end of the tutorial, once Monitor mode begins. (Monitor mode begins as
soon as the program is loaded, or, if menu options have been used, when ESC is
pressed until the menu is no longer displayed).
Editor options are available via the editor menu, which can be accessed using
F10, or by holding down ALT and pressing a significant letter (ALT F for the
file menu). Many options also have short keys (eg. F4 to view the DOS screen).
Press ESC to continue to the Parameter processing tutorial.
2.8 Automan Tutorial - Parameter processing
This allows any batch file or executable program to be run at any time on any
day in the year. For example, you can specify a file to be run every
Monday, on the tenth day of the month, on the first or last Friday of the
month, on weekdays or everyday of the week, or even just once a year.
As with all other aspects of the program, help is available on the possible
entries by pressing F1.
All options for parameter processing are contained in the Edit menu.
Examples of where you may want to use this are to send messages to users to
logout at lunch to ensure good backups, or to a user at any time to remind the
user to carry out a particular task.
You may have menu options which simply run a batch file to carry out a
particular task, which an operator should carry out each day. Automan could
run this for you at a certain time each day.
Database programs which require a few simple key-strokes in order to generate
reports could be automatically loaded and the reports generated in the middle
of the night, using the Automan utility programs which allow you to simulate
the keystrokes of an operator. This would allow you to extend your program
licence use to 24 hours a day instead of just 8 !
Programs which tell you the status of the network, or of how many users
logged-in in a week could be automatically run each week, allowing you to
receive a report each Monday morning on how much disk space is available, and
telling you of the previous weeks utilisation.
Virus detectors often run with a few keystrokes to tell the program which
drives to check. Automan utilities could automatically enter these, allowing
network drives to be automatically checked every hour for any viruses.
Automan could be setup to automatically run a communications program each
night, either making the PC a host station, or a remote station which could
then automatically call a host PC.
As an example, we will insert a parameter at 17:00 (Remember that all times
must be specified in 24 hour clock format) which runs the batch file
EXAMPLE.BAT (Copied on instalation), which could warn you that it's almost
time home. This batch file also demonstrates a number of the Automan utility
programs. To insert a parameter you would use Edit Menu / Insert option.
The fields will be configured as follows :
Time field 17:00 The parameter will run at 5.00 PM
Date field Blank The parameter will be run each weekday
File field EXAMPLE.BAT The file which will be processed
Comment field Going home time This could be set to anything for your
information only.
Directory field Current drive The directory which the file in the file
& directory field is held in.
Command$ field !DAY This will pass the current day as a
parameter to the batch file.
Press ESC to configure the parameter.
Once you have viewed the configuration, press ESC to continue the tutorial.
2.9 Automan Tutorial - Parameter processing ...
The parameter is now configured and will be run every day at 5.00PM, once
the program is in monitor mode.
To demonstrate the batch file it will now be processed from the menu option,
Edit Menu - Process.
Remember to access the main menu you must hold down the ALT key, while the
editor menu is accessed with the F10 key.
Remember - If you're ever in difficulty, press F1 and read the help page.
If you are able to solve any problems by reading the manual or looking at your
help pages, technical support is available by fax on 44-(0)-61-248-5427, or
via CompuServe, on 100024,2337.
This number can also be found in the program, under About Automan.
Press ESC to process the file and complete the tutorial.
We suggest that you then read the manual.
3.1 Registration Gives You ....
Upon receipt of this fee you will be sent :
■ Disks containing the latest version of the software, without a
registration screen !
■ Additional utility programs
■ An easy to read, indexed, bound manual
■ Access to telephone support
■ Shareware copies of two other Go Software Products, AMS,
Novell menu script compatible menu system, and 2Convert,
giving you all the conversion factors you will ever need.
Additionally we MAY have
■ A choice of DOS versions for the DOS help
■ Help files in other European languages. Please specify any
other language required on the order form.
In order to encourage you to register, and to register early, we are giving
away free compact disks. ALL REGISTRATIONS, in every country, will receive the
following :
■ 3 CD boxed set of music of Mozart, attractively packaged,
ideal for a present if you havn't got a CD player.
■ A three button Microsoft compatible mouse.
In addition, all orders for the software before 31st March 1993 will also
receive an equally attractively packaged matching 3 CD boxed set of music of
Strauss.
If you are nearing the deadline date, fax us and we'll grant you a 28 day
extension. If you've passed the deadline date, try obtaining the latest copy
of the software from one of the vendors listed elsewhere in the manual - we
may have other free offers on until another deadline date.
An order form can be printed from within the program under an option in the
help menu.
At the time of purchase you can also purchase future free updates which will
be despatched as they become available. These will be minor functional
updates, not major releases. Any suggestions passed to us will be gratefully
received and may appear in future releases.
****************************************************************
When distributing software please distribute the file AUTOM.EXE.
This will save you both time and money, and will ensure that all
files are distributed together.
****************************************************************
3.2 A note about Go Software
Go software provide quality services in two areas :
■ Software solutions and programming
Go software both write programs for the general market, and bespoke
software for individual clients. We concentrate on software for the
networking market. All our staff have more than ten years programing
experience.
■ Network consultancy and installation
We've been installing and configuring networks since 1986, and have
gained extensive knowledge of all categories of Novell's networking
software (Netware Lite, ELS, Netware 286 & 386 and NFS for
Netware-Unix connectivity). Our emphasis is on a complete, quality
service. We hope you have found this apparent in our software.
We ensure that we leave installations completely secure, with
reliable backup systems established, off-site data storage, and
disaster recovery arrangements, so that if the network grinds to a
halt, it doesn't take the company with it.
So if you need to move into networking, or are having trouble with an
existing installation, and are within approximately 100 miles of
Manchester, England, please fax us for a quote. We are sure you would
receive the best service possible, at a very competitive price.
Go Software
York House Cross Road Heald Green Cheadle Cheshire
England SK8 3LW
Fax: 061-248-5427 CompuServe: 100024,2337
3.3 Go Software - ASP Members
This program is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware
Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware
principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a
shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting the member
directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you
resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not provide
technical support for members' products. Please write to the ASP
Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442 or send a CompuServe
message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
3.4 A note about shareware
Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software. You
should find software that suits your needs and purse, whether it's
commercial or Shareware. The Shareware system makes fitting your
needs easier, because you can try before you buy. Also, because
overheads are low, prices are low. Shareware has the ultimate
money-back guarantee - if you don't use the product, you don't pay
for it.
As with commercial software, the user must still purchase the
software if the user wishes to use it, however, with shareware you
are first able to confirm that the software is useful and works. (You
will realise the advantage of this if you have purchased any
commercial software and subsequently found it to be riddled with
bugs).
Shareware has the ultimate "Try before you buy" test. You have an
extended period of time in which you can trial the software and
therefore be absolutely certain that the software is suitable for the
task you apply it to.
The same Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial
software, and the copyright holder retains all rights, with a few
specific exceptions as stated below. Shareware authors are
accomplished programmers, just like commercial authors, and the
programs are of comparable quality. (In both cases, there are good
programs and bad ones!). The main difference is in the method of
distribution. The authors specifically grant the right to copy and
distribute the software, either to all and sundry or to a specific
group.
3.5 Disclaimer & Usage Agreement
Users of AutoMan must accept this disclaimer of warranty:
AutoMan is supplied as is. The author disclaims all warranties,
expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties
of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The author assumes
no liability for damages, direct or consequential, which may result
from the use of AutoMan.
AutoMan is a "Shareware Program" and is provided at no charge to the user
for evaluation. Feel free to share it with your friends, but please
do not give it away altered or as part of another system. The
essence of Shareware software is to provide personal computer users
with quality software without high prices, and yet to provide
incentive for programmers to continue to develop new products. If
you find this program useful and find that you are using AutoMan and
continue to use AutoMan after a one month trial period, you must make a
registration payment to Go Software. The Single User registration
fee will license one copy for use on any one computer at any one
time. Multi-User Licences are available, and can be selected using
the Order AutoMan option in the AutoMan Menu. This option will supply prices
in whichever currency you wish to pay.
After the evaluation period, if you wish to continue to use the
software, you must treat this software just like a book. An example
is that this software may be used by any number of people and may be
freely moved from one computer location to another, so long as there
is no possibility of it being used at one location while it's being
used at another, just as a book cannot be read by two different
persons at the same time. Multi-user Licences are analogous to many
books!
Commercial users of AutoMan must register and pay for their copies of AutoMan
within 30 days of first use or their license is withdrawn.
Anyone distributing AutoMan for any kind of remuneration must first
contact Go Software at the address below for authorisation. This
authorisation will be automatically granted to distributors
recognised by the (ASP) as adhering to its guidelines for shareware
distributors, and such distributors may begin offering AutoMan
immediately (However Go Software must still be advised so that the
distributor can be kept up-to-date with the latest version of AutoMan).
3.6 AutoMan - A Shareware Product
The trial period for AutoMan is one month, ie, one month after you first
use the software you are bound to pay the registration fee if you
wish to continue using it.
Purely Non-Business users are exempt from registering the software,
however, as way of payment, we request that should you find the
software useful, you pass a copy to three other people, companies or
bulletin boards.
Not only do you win by knowing the software works before you purchase
it, you also win because Shareware distribution is a far less
expensive way to market software than via standard commercial
methods, and therefore the savings in overheads are passed on to you
with the reduced price.
The fact that the software may be cheaper than commercially marketed
software, and freely available, in no way alters the fact that you
are breaking the law if you continue to use the software after the
expiry of the trial period.
We look forward to hearing from you.
To order the software, use the Order AutoMan menu option.
You are encouraged to pass a copy of AutoMan along to your friends for
evaluation. Please encourage them to register their copy if they
find that they can use it. All registered users will receive a copy
of the latest version of the AutoMan system and Manual. For more
information on advantages of registration please see the section
entitled "Registration Gives You".
3.7 A note about use after Licence Expiry
You are granted a 30 day trial licence to use this software. After
expiry of this period the program will inform you that the evaluation
period has ended, and your licence for use is then withdrawn. Further
use of the software, until an order for the software has been raised
and forwarded to Go Software, is illegal.
For those people who wish to avoid paying for as much software as
possible (be it that which is distributed as Shareware or as
Commercial software), here's a little bit extra....
We've spent a few years developing this and other software, and can
assure you that we would have earned far more by working down the
local Sweet shop than the income we receive from registrations. Why
is this? Probably because people don't realise what they're doing.
Let's draw an analogy. Mr Sweet Shop owner is a bit deaf and blind,
but not stupid. He's got lots of sweets at the front of his counter,
and knows that because his stocks go down so quickly, he's not
selling all of them. Yes somebody's stealing them. They are stealing
them because they are taking the sweets and "Using" them, without
paying for them. He doesn't know who is, all he knows is that out of
his shop there are thousands of children some of whom are going to
pay only by getting bad teeth.
What would happen if the parents of these children found out that
they were stealing sweets? More than likely, (though this depends of
course on how they think children should be disciplined), they would
get a sore bottom.
The analogy is here. We know people are using our software after the
trial period. They are stealing because they are taking the software
and using it after the trial period, without paying for it. They know
it's wrong to use it. We can't find out who they are. We also can't
understand why people will steal software when they know it's morally
wrong to steal, and when they don't steal anything else. Can you?
Anyway, we must stop lecturing. Even despite the moral argument, some
people will still falter. This is why we've arranged the special
purchases to give away with the software. We are giving away so much
stuff that you can't fail to get good value for money when you
register, and, at the end of the day when your Director questions you
on why you've just started a new policy of buying all the software
you use, you can answer, "Because it's the law" (and because then he
won't get prosecuted).
So come on, get that Order Option pressed, and look forward to going
legal, and getting free CD's and Mice. Time to start a new policy ...
If you don't, a lot of our friends and relatives will be getting CD's
for Christmas....
3.8 Software Support
Whether or not you have yet purchased the software, if you should have any
problems with the software, feel free to write or fax us, we will do our best
to solve your problem.
Go Software
York House
Cross Road
Heald Green
Cheadle
Cheshire
England
United Kingdom
SK8 3LW
FAX : 44-(0)-61-248-5427
CIS : 100024,2337
3.9 AMS - Novell Compatible Advanced Menu System
AMS is a powerful Novell Menu file compatible Menu system. It can be used
on a standalone basis, but has been designed for network use, and is
especially suited to Novell Netware and Netware Lite networks.
The Program features :
■ Utilities Menu On ALT [Also On F10]
This Provides access to a large range of powerful features. The best
way to find out what they are is to press ALT, and flick through the
menu options.
■ Zero Memory Overhead During Program Operation
■ Multiple Menu Files In Memory Concurrently
Designed to allow for creation of Local Fixed drive menus, User
menus, workgroup menus and a menu for Everyone.
■ Easy Menu Configuration
No need to load a text editor to create menus, simply press INS to
insert on option, DEL to delete one or F3 to edit one. Press
Shift-INS to insert a new sub menu and Shift-F3 to edit the menus
attributes (Position and colour).
■ Menu Option Editor And Debugger
Menu Options can be debugged using the editors in-built debugging
features, such as line by line execution and breakpoints. These allow
you to check the menu options as you write them. Also included is
context sensitive help on every DOS (TM Microsoft Inc) command you
can think of.
■ Screen Saver And Menu Password Security
While your machine lies idle a screen saver comes in to play, and
unauthorised access can then be prevented by using the Re-entrant
Menu Password Security Feature, on Ctrl-F3.
■ Automatic Checking of Drive Space Available On Loading
The System can be configured to automatically check drive space when
you load the menu program.
■ Desk Utilities
The program has an in-built Calculator, Notepad and Calendar.
■ Debug Mode For Running Menu Options
Redirect menu option output to the screen while developing menu
options to ensure the correct menu format has been used.
■ Automatic Menu Configuration
Using Scan Drive For Applications, any program or batch files, on any
drive can be automatically added to you menu.
■ Password Protection
The program allows enhanced security via menu password protection.
■ Sorting of Menu Options
To enable menu options to be found quickly, options are sorted into
Alpha-Numeric order as they are created. The menus are then stored in
this order.
■ Mouse Support for two and three button mice.
■ Interactive User Input
Users can be prompted for input prior to the processing of a menu
option, the result of which can then be used as output.
■ Information For Novell Users
In addition to the following features of AMS you will also find Menus
already configured for use with Netware Lite, 286 and 386. Although
these are ready for use, you may wish to taylor them further for your
own use.
The following item is applicable only to users of Netware Lite, all
other items in this section are applicable to other Netware versions.
■ UserPath, a standalone utility program, used in conjunction with
AMS, allows individual login scripts to be created for each user on a
network.
The following section is not applicable to users of Netware Lite.
This Menu System Differs From Novell's (Regd. TM Novell Inc.) MENU in
many ways. You should study "Menu Features" and the following
especially in order to gain the most from the program.
■ Zero Memory Overhead During Program Operation
Unlike Novell's (Regd. TM Novell Inc) menu system which occupies some
of your memory during execution, AMS releases ALL it's memory to your
applications once it has started your menu option going.
■ Network Commands Frontends
Use the easy to configure frontends to allow quick, sure,
configuration of Capture, NDir and Send.
■ Sorting of Menu Options
With AMS, Menu options are sorted into Alpha-Numerical order prior to
saving menus. This allows you to quickly find menu options when
editing menu files with a text editor [Though it is likely that you
will normally have no need to use anything but the in-built text
editor]. In order to make original Novell menu script file options
appear sorted, simply edit any menu option [F3], modify the item to
register a change to the editor, then press ESC.
■ Interactive Input
This version of AMS allows only a single user input per menu line. To
enable menu options to have more than one parameter passed to them,
use the SET command. View an AMS sample menu file for more
information.
If you are unable to find a local Distributor with a copy please contact GO
Software for an address or,
United Kingdom
SoftVille Computer Supplies Birmingham Int. Shareware
35 Market Parade 31 Bertram Road
Havant Smethwick
Hampshire Warley
PO9 1PY West Midlands
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England [ASP Member] England
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Fax : 44 - (0) - Changing .... Fax : 44 - (0) -21-558-8958
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United States
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USA USA
Tel : 1 - 317 - 856 - 2091
BBS : 1 - 317 - 856 - 2087
Australia
SME
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3.10 2Convert - Convertion Factors
2Convert - All the convertion factors you'll ever need
- Ready for when you need them.
2Convert is a shareware product from Go Software to allow you to convert
between virtually any units or multiple units that you may encounter.
The program allows
■ Standard conversions
Convert figures between any of the 500 units listed with as little as six
presses of the return key. Units are grouped into 30 standard unit groupings,
covering everything from Length to Kinematic Viscosity. Selections are made
of the two units to convert between, and the factor displayed. Further
calculations can then be made with the inbuilt full function, expression
evaluator.
■ Customised convertions
This allows almost ANY compound unit comversion factor to be evaluated. For
example you may want to convert from, Foot Pounds per Acre Hour to MilliMetre
Grams per Square Metre second. A strange combination indeed, but 2Convert
will give the the factor and then carry out calculations based on it! The
most frequently used convertions can be preset.
■ Currency Convertions
Exchange rates for convertions between Fifty currencies are entered in the
program. A simple to use update option allows you to quickly update any
Exchange rates as and when required.
■ Temperature Convertions
Convert between Centigrade, Fahrenheit and Kelvin Temperatures.
■ Dimensional Analysis
Dimensional analysis is put in for people who know how to use it! The program
will rapidly find all dimensionless units that can be made from a long list
of variables.
2Convert will run on any standard PC. No special hardware is required.
The Cost - Just £20 (US$38). Release date for the software is 1st July 1992.
If you are unable to find a local Distributor with a copy please contact GO
Software for an address or,
SoftVille Computer Supplies Birmingham Int. Shareware
35 Market Parade 31 Bertram Road
Havant Smethwick
Hampshire Warley
PO9 1PY West Midlands
B67 7NY
England [ASP Member] England
Tel : 44 - (0) - 705 - 498199 Tel : 44 - (0) -21-555-6335
Fax : 44 - (0) - Changing .... Fax : 44 - (0) -21-558-8958
CIS : 100016,603
United States
Public Brand Software Hytech Inc
3750 Kentucky Ave PO Box 805
Indianapolis Dearborn
IN 46241 MI 4821
USA USA
Tel : 1 - 317 - 856 - 2091
BBS : 1 - 317 - 856 - 2087
Australia
SME
666 Whitehorse Road
Mitcham
Victoria
3132
Australia
3.11 Network Use
The program was designed to help administration of networks. It is not
however designed as a multiuser program, and the Software license permits the
AUTOMAN files only to be used by a single machine at any one time. If
you do not comply with this requirement you are not only breaking copyright
restrictions but also you risk losing some or all of your AUTOMAN
configuration.
Details of site licences are available on request.
The licence to use remains effective until terminated. You may terminate it
only by destroying all literature, software and copies of the software. The
licence will also be terminated should any of the licence conditions be
broken.
Trademarks
IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation
MS-DOS Is a registered trademark of Microsoft corporation
Novell is a registered trademark of Novell Inc.
3.12 Introduction
The software, for IBM compatible PC's and the DOS operating environment
consists of one executable program, one help file and a number of utility
programs. The program allows the user to create a parameter file which holds
the operational information. All files, with the exception of the AM*.*
utility programs, must be kept in the same directory.
AutoMan runs on any IBM Compatible PC with at least 256K of free RAM.
AUTOMAN has the following features :
1] Automatic file processing
Automan will automatically process any batch, executable or command file, at
any time, on any day or days throughout the year. This allows network
maintenance tasks which had previously been an annoying chore, to simply
disappear. Once installed and configured, the program will soon be saving you
so much time you will wonder how you ever managed without it!
Automatic file processing allows you to free yourself from network chores
like clearing down transaction files and sending messages at set times each
day. It allows users to have utility programs run at fixed times, and
database reports automatically generated right at the end of the week.
It allows network supervisors to automatically run Anti-Virus programs every
hour, and receive weekly reports on the status of the network. It allows the
automan PC to automatically become a communications gateway PC each night.
Various utility programs supplied with the full Automan version allow
simulation of keyboard input, such as AMFILL which fills the keyboard buffer
with characters, or AMNUM which will take control of the Num Lock key. These
can be used within batch files to automate the operation of virtually any PC
program.
Configuration is done by inserting up to 250 "Parameters". Each time a
parameter is processed, a record is placed in the Transaction Log file, the
program unloads itself, the batch file or program is run, and the program
then re-loads itself.
This operation ensures that the system does not restrict the memory
available to run programs. Configuration takes place under options contained
in the Edit menu, A Command string can be passed to any batch file or
program, and functions within Automan allow you to pass the current day, date
and time as command string parameters to the file at the time of processing.
[Section 5 - Inserting a new parameter & Section 8]
2] Disk space monitoring
Ensuring you maintain adequate disk space on network disks can be a major
task. Once you have a few users making simultaneous use of the print server
you can soon fill up all remaining disk space and cause programs to start
failing. Automan will monitor space on all of your drives and warn you of any
disk that is filling. You simply specify the minimum space that you can allow
on the network, and Automan runs a warning batch file (which you create) when
the space drops below this critical level. Automan DOS utility programs allow
you to create both a visible and audible warning of the problem within the
warning batch file.
[Section 7.51 - Monitor menu - Disk status & Section 8]
3] Monitoring of critical data recording activity
File status monitoring allows you to be warned if a critical data recording
PC on the network has failed. Applications may be for example, to monitor a
Shopfloor data collection or Telephone logging PC. Once configured, Automan
will monitor files to ensure that recording is still active. Any failure of
recording will result in the processing of a warning batch file.
[Section 7.52 - Monitor menu - File status & Section 8]
4] Integral Batch file editor / De-bugger
The Automan editor is designed for editing batch files. The standard pull
down menu options make using the editor straight forward.
You can merge files, change the case of the text, and cut and paste text
[Using Shift & cursor keys to highlight the text to modify]. View the
current "DOS" screen at any time by pressing F4, or jump into a DOS shell
with Shift F4. View Structure allows you to view all the statements which
affect the flow of the batch file [For example, CALL and IF statements].
Using the menu option, or the F8 key, you can run any of the batch file
statements individually from within the editor, allowing you to check each
line as you write it. You can even run the whole batch file from start to
finish from within the editor, with break points allowing you to stop
operation on any line in the batch file.
[Section 6 - The AutoMan text editor]
5] Context sensitive & DOS help
On-line, Context sensitive help is available for every DOS command you can
think of (And all of those that you can't, which you can access through the
DOS help menu). You wont have to look at your DOS manual again! Of course,
comprehensive help on all aspects of Automan is also available via the F1
key.
[Section 0 - Help]
6] Other features
Shell Options allow you to build in your own menu of programs which may
relate to Automan. For example you may need to frequently load a program
enabling you to grant directory rights to Automan. Including this program
in the Automan menu will mean the program is instantly available to you at
all times.
External editor allows you to specify a text editing program, allowing you
to continue to use your favourite text editor to edit batch files if desired.
There are two modes of Automan. The first is monitor mode when the program
automatically carries out tasks for you. The second is menu mode, in which
you configure Automan parameters, set-up disk and file monitoring, and
create and debug batch files if required. On-line help on all DOS commands
is also available in this mode.
The program normally displays a screen showing parameters which are being
monitored (Referred to as the MONITOR SCREEN). Menu options are accessed
by pressing the ALT key. After the ALT key has been pressed, and until the
program returns to the monitor screen, the program is said to be in MENU
MODE. While the program is in menu mode, monitoring of any kind ceases.
Although ideally the program should be active throughout the day, thereby
monitoring disk and file status at all times, if machines are scarce,
merely loading the program at night each day will still ensure that all
parameters are processed - the system will "Catch up" on any parameters
that are overdue.
3.13 System Requirements
AUTOMAN requires an IBM PC or compatible Personal Computer with at least
256K of free RAM and DOS, version 3.30 or higher. No hard disk is necessary.
The program will run on a standalone PC, however the purpose of the program
is to ease maintenance of networks, therefore the PC ought to be connected
to a PC network. The slowest of PC's will allow you to use AUTOMAN very
successfully, however you may find that certain programs you choose to
run with AUTOMAN require a faster speed, or a higher specification.
Testing has been carried out on many standard networks, including NOVELL,
and operation was found to be completely satisfactory. The program is
unlikely to cause any problems on any network.
3.14 Package Contents
■ FULLY LICENCED VERSIONS ONLY
1 x AUTOMAN Manual (This manual !)
Program disk(s) Containing
Automan programs
AUTOMAN.EXE Main executable program
AUTOMAN.HLP Help file
AUTOMAN.PRM Blank parameter file
INSTALL.EXE Installation program
AUTOMAN.LST Manual listing
And possibly
README. - Additional information
Utility programs
AMSLEEP.EXE
AMFILL.EXE
AMCAPS.EXE
AMNUM.EXE
AMAPPEND.EXE
AMBEEP.EXE
AMREBOOT.EXE
+ Other Utility Programs developed since release of Version 1.00
Demonstration batch files
NOSPACE.BAT
EXAMPLE.BAT
Should any of these items be missing or damaged when you receive the package
you should immediately contact GO SOFTWARE.
3.15 Updates
You many have purchased one or three free updates of future versions with
AUTOMAN. These will be sent on to you as new versions are completed.
If you find the program is limiting you in some way, or if you have any
suggestions on how to improve the program, we would be only to pleased to
hear from you.
3.16 Installation
Firstly, simply unzip the files into a single, preferably empty directory.
1. Now can run the software by changing to the directory you installed the
software into and typing
AUTOMAN
[You may instead type the full pathname of the program
ie F:\P\AM\AUTOMAN]
[If you have installed the software into a directory which has a search
mapping to it you may simply type AUTOMAN from your current directory.]
2. Configure the software as described in the chapter Configuration.
3. Finally you should configure your network so as to automatically load the
program when you boot the computer that the program is going to run on.
Further details of this are provided in appendix A.
AUTOMAN runs the parameters you specify in the parameter file by creating a
batch file called AUTOMANB.BAT, exiting the AUTOMAN.EXE program and running
that batch file. Once the required file has been run, the AUTOMANB.BAT
reloads AUTOMAN.EXE and awaits it's next operation.
It is therefore crucial that you give AUTOMAN full rights in the directory
that it's programs are stored in. You must also ensure that this batch file,
and the AUTOMAN parameter file, AUTOMAN.PRM is never flagged as read only.
This operation also ensures that you will have the maximum memory available
to you for running any executable files specified. AUTOMAN takes up
effectively no memory overhead!
3.17 AutoMan Tutorial
Once installation is complete, and before any configuration takes place
(While the AUTOMAN.PRM file is still 120 bytes in size), a tutorial can be
run. This tutorial explains a number of basic configuration options of the
program, and demonstrates ways in which the program may help you. We would
advise you to run this tutorial if you are not familiar with the software.
The tutorial is made up from help pages, which are also available via the
help key (F1), and the Other Automan help menu (Accessed by pressing TAB
after F1). These will be available at any time for reference in the future.
The option to run the tutorial will be given after the initial introduction
information pages.
3.18 Help
There are two types of help available to you within the program, Automan
operational help and Dos command help.
All operational help is listed in the configuration section of this manual,
Dos help is only available via the Automan program (Although this information
will be duplicated in a more enhanced form in your Dos manual). Dos help is
based on version 3.30.
Help is accessed in the program by pressing the F1 key.
You will probably find it more convenient to refer to the help there than in
this manual when actually configuring, although you may find this useful for
a general overview.
3.19 Command line options
/M Immediately brings the program straight into Menu mode, equivalent
to a user pressing the ALT key. AMFILL could be used to access the
menu further.
filename Immediately brings the file into the Automan editor, provided the
filename is valid.
If no extension is given to the file, it is assumed to be a batch
file, and the extension .BAT is automatically added.
3.20 Utility Programs
Various utility programs are provided which will enable you to do even
more with batch files than you can already. Useful hints on ways you
might use them are provided.
Help on each of these programs can be obtained by typing the filename
without any parameters.
!!! AMFILL - Fills the keyboard buffer with any characters
AMCAPS - Turns the caps lock key on / off
AMNUM - Turns the number lock key on / off
AMSLEEP - Puts the computer to sleep for any number of seconds
AMAPPEND - Appends text to the end of a text file
AMBEEP - Causes the computer to emit one or many beeps
As these are likely to be called from batch files in different
directories, you will probably find it more convenient for these to be
placed in a directory with a search mapping to it.
3.21 Utility Programs - AMFILL
This forces characters into the keyboard buffer. It can be used in batch
files, therefore allowing the computer to simulate keyboard operation of
an operator. Up to sixteen characters can be forced into the buffer.
The format of the command is as follows :
AMFILL characters
Where characters can be any mixture of the following,
Any normal keyboard character
Any ASCII character, entered as it's ASCII number enclosed
in curly brackets {}
Therefore the command,
AMFILL 1{13}3{9}Y{27}{27}
Would simulate the following keyboard input,
1
ENTER
3
TAB
Y
ESC
ESC
Cursor movement commands can also be incorporated as follows,
Cursor Left {0}{75}
Right {0}{77}
Up {0}{72}
Down {0}{80}
Page Up {0}{73}
Down {0}{81}
Home {0}{71}
End {0}{79}
Insert {0}{82}
Delete {0}{83}
Other control key combinations can be found out by using the AMFILL
utility without specifying any parameters in the command line. You will
then be prompted for a keypress, upon which the keys code(s) will be
displayed.
3.22 Utility Programs - AMCAPS
This allows you to turn the CAPS LOCK key on or off as required.
The format of the command is either,
AMCAPS ON .... Turns the CAPS LOCK on, if it isn't already on.
or
AMCAPS OFF .... Turns the CAPS LOCK off, if it isn't already off.
3.23 Utility Programs - AMNUM
This allows you to turn the NUM LOCK key on or off as required.
The format of the command is either,
AMNUM ON .... Turns the NUM LOCK on, if it isn't already on.
or
AMNUM OFF .... Turns the NUM LOCK off, if it isn't already off.
3.24 Utility Programs - AMSLEEP
This will make the computer wait for a specified number of seconds,
unless any key is pressed, which will call the program to terminate.
The format is as follows :
AMSLEEP n [Minutes] [Hours]
Where n is an integer number of seconds to pause for, or n Minutes
or Hours if M or H are specified.
3.25 Utility Programs - AMAPPEND
This allows you to append a single line of text to the end of any
text file. The format of the command is as follows :
AMAPPEND filename string
Where filename is the text file which you want to append to
String is the data you want to add.
3.26 Utility Programs - AMBEEP
Causes the computer to emit one or n beeps, as follows
AMBEEP n Emits n beeps
0 Emits beeps until ESC is pressed
3.27 Getting Started
Once you have installed the software you are ready to start configuring
the system for your requirements. All configuration is done via menu
options. There are three areas which you may wish to configure,
corresponding to the three boxes that initially appear on your screen:
!!! 1) Disk space monitoring [Monitor menu]
This allows you to receive a warning whenever network disk space
drops below a critical level. Any number of drives can be
monitored simultaneously.
!!! 2) File monitoring [Monitor menu]
If you have a PC on the network which records critical information
(eg. telephone call logging), you can monitor that recording is
still active, with this option.
!!! 3) Parameter processing [Edit menu]
This allows you to run almost any batch, .exe or .com file
automatically at any time on any day or days you choose during
the year. During processing the program has near zero memory
overhead, so the only constraints are provided by the PC which
you run the software on.
Press ALT to access the menu.
Individual menus can also be accessed directly by holding down the ALT
key while pressing the first letter of that menu (ie ALT E for Edit
menu).
Press F1 to gain help on any subject. Basic information to help you get
started can be found in the tutorial help pages, accessed by pressing
F1 then TAB.
4.1 Inserting a new parameter
ALT Edit Insert
This displays a window which allows you to enter the required
parameters. Pressing the ESC key at any time returns you to the menu,
WITHOUT SAVING any modifications made. The current parameter number, and
total number of parameters are displayed in the top right hand corner of
the window. A maximum of 250 parameters can be inserted.
The following fields are available for data entry :
Time [Obligatory] The time to run the parameter
Date The date (or code) to run the parameter
File [Obligatory] The .BAT, .EXE or .COM file to be run
Comment A comment for your reference only
Directory [Obligatory] The directory the file is stored in
Command$ A command line to be passed to the file
Pressing F4 at any time displays the last DOS screen, and Shift F4 takes
you temporarily into DOS (Type exit to return to program).
File formats - The AUTOMAN parameter file - AUTOMAN.PRM
AUTOMAN.PRM contains all configuration information about the system.
If any problem occurs with loading parameters it will almost certainly
be because of a problem with this file.
The parameters are as follows :
PASS: The system password
DEF : The default batch file directory
EDIT: An external editor
AUTO: Automatic generation of batch file headers (0 off / 1 on)
MD0 : Disk monitoring parameters
MF1 : File monitoring parameters
SHL1: Shelled program specifications
These are followed by the timed parameters eg :
01:00:00 ALL 0.BAT F:\AUTOMAN\BATCH\
5.1 Inserting a new parameter - Time field
This field allows you to specify the time the parameter is to be run.
Enter the time in the format HH:MM:SS [ie 12:49:30]. If you do not enter
the time in the correct format the program will try to correct it for
you, but if it is still not correct you will hear a beep and be unable
to continue to the next option.
You are also unable to specify a time which already exists, or a time
between 23:59:50 and 00:00:10.
Neither can a time finishing at 1 or 2 seconds past each minute be
specified. This is to avoid possiblity of a conflict between monitoring
and parameter processing, Disc monitoring being carried out at 1 second
past the minute, while file monitoring takes place at 2 seconds past the
minute.
The program will naturally try to process every parameter exactly on
time. However, if a parameter runs for a length of time such that the
following parameter is overdue, the program upon reloading will
immediately run the overdue parameter. This ensures that the program
will always process every entry made in sequential order although not
necessarily exactly on time.
To cancel this continuous processing hold down ALT as the program is
being re-loaded and access the Options Reset automan option.
5.2 Inserting a new parameter - Date field
!!! This field can have a large number of varying parameters. If your entry
does not correspond to one of these parameters the computer will again
beep and not allow you onto the next entry. The possible entries are
as follows:
Blank If the date field is left blank the entry will only be processed on
working days of the week, ie Monday to Friday inclusive.
DD A number which represents the Nth day of the month [ie 02 for the second
day of the month]. The entry will then be processed at the corresponding
time on the Nth day of each month.
DD/MM Representing the Nth day of the Mth month. [ie 02/09 would correspond
to the second day of the ninth month, the Second of September]. The
entry will then be processed only once per year on this day.
ALL The entry will be processed on everyday of the year, including Saturdays
and Sundays.
MON You can specify the entry to run only on a certain day of the week.
-SUN Valid entries are : MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
FMON You can specify that the entry is only run on the first day of any
-FSUN month, ie the corresponding entry for the first Monday of each month
would be FMON.
Valid entries are : FMON FTUE FWED FTHU FFRI FSAT FSUN
LMON This allows you to run entries only on the last day of each month.
-LSUN ie LSUN would run the entry only on the last Sunday of each month.
Valid entries are : LMON LTUE LWED LTHU LFRI LSAT LSUN
5.3 Inserting a new parameter - File field
This is the file which will be processed when the time criterion are
met.
!!! You can specify either a batchfile [.BAT], executable [.EXE] or a
command file [.COM] in this option. The default extension which will
be added if no other is specified is .BAT
Pressing RETURN with a blank field will display a list of files for
the default directory, and allow you to search through directories
for the individual file you require, by specifying different paths.
The file need not necessarily already exist, you will be warned if it
doesn't. If the file does not exist, and you have specified a batch
file, you will be given the option to create it after you have entered
all the other parameters. If it exists you will be given the option to
edit it if it is a batch file.
Creation and editing of batch files can normally be carried out with
the AUTOMAN text editor, which contains an integral DOS debugger.
Specifying a batch file allows you to run a number of executable and
DOS commands together, whereas an executable, perhaps specified with
a command line argument, will keep the overall system tidier.
5.4 Inserting a new parameter - Comment field
This is for your reference only and allows you to easily see what each
entry does.
If you subsequently choose to create the entry's batch file, this
comment together with the file name and default directory, will be
automatically entered at the top of the batch file, if Options
Automatic Headers is set on.
5.5 Inserting a new parameter - Directory field
Directory Specify here the drive and directory which the file to be
run is held in. ie F:\P\AUTOMAN\
You must always specify a full path name, ie drive and directory.
You will be given the option to create the directory if it does not
already exist, but will not be able to proceed to the next option
until the directory does exist.
5.6 Inserting a new parameter - Command$ field
Specify any command line which you want to pass to the program.
!!! There are additionally four options which you can use, by themselves
or in conjunction with any other parameters, in this field as follows :
!DATE This is converted to the date at the time of processing,
which allows you to pass the current date to a program.
The format of the date is European (DD/MM/YYYY).
!ADATE As !DATE but returns date in American format (MM/DD/YYYY)
!TIME This is converted to the time when the file is processed.
The format of the time is HH:MM:SS
!DAY This is converted to the short name of the day of the week
at the time of processing. The format will be MON TUE WED
THU FRI SAT or SUN.
A command string entered as for example,
TODAY IS !DAY THE !DATE. IT'S NOW !TIME.
might result in the following command line being passed to the program,
TODAY IS WED THE 31/01/91. IT'S NOW 12:13:14.
6.1 The AUTOMAN text editor
Editing and creation of files can be done with the built in text editor
which allows editing of files up to 500 lines long, and seventy nine
characters wide (More than enough for all but the longest of batch
files).
The AUTOMAN Text editor menu is accessed by pressing F10, or by holding
down the ALT key and pressing the first letter of a menu (ie E for Edit
menu). ALT R will not however display the Run menu.
Press ESC to exit the AUTOMAN editor.
Your current line, and number of bytes free in the editor is displayed
at all times on the bottom line. If the first word on the current line
is a DOS keyword, pressing F1 while in the editor screen will display
help on that command.
This editor has a few features that will allow you to create batch
files more quickly than you have in the past, with fewer errors.
If a new file is being created the filename, directory, title & date
and time which the file was created on are automatically entered into
the first three lines of the file as comments, if Options Automatic
Headers is set on.
The editor also incorporates some debugging options.
The scroll bar on the right of the editing screen shows your current
cursor position relative to the position of the last line of text in
your file.
The editor is simple to use, but does not incorporate word wrap (which
is not suitable for creation of batch files).
The AUTOMAN text editor - Editing functions
Most standard cursor movement keys are supported.
Cursor right and left can be used to move the cursor without disturbing
the text which it is moved over. Home and End move the cursor to the
beginning and end of the line respectively.
Page up and down displays the next and previous screens respectively.
Insert toggles the editors insert mode on and off.
Delete deletes the character at the current cursor location.
Return always inserts a line AFTER the current cursor position.
Pressing backspace normally removes the character preceding the cursor
location and moves the cursor one position to the left, but if the
cursor is in the first column the previous line will be removed,
provided the line contains no text.
ALT-C clears a line of all text, while ALT-R will restore the text
originaly in place before any editing was carried out.
7.1 The AUTOMAN text editor - File menu
Save F6
Saves the current file under it's original name. Any previous version
of the file is automatically overwritten.
As new file
Saves the file under a new file name. If the file exists you will be
warned so, and must confirm that the file is to be overwritten.
Exit Esc
Exits the editor and returns program to the main Automan menu.
If any changes have been made to the document, the program will ask
you if you want to save the file. If the file is not saved, all changes
to the document will be lost.
Merge with
This allows you to merge the current text file with another text file
(The merge file). The merge file is inserted at the current cursor line
position. If the file is invalid or to large to be merged no merging
will take place.
Selecting this option will prompt you for a merge file name. This can
be any valid filename, and need not be a full path definition.
Print
This option will print the current file held in memory to your LPT1
port.
Dos Shell Shift F4
Loads a version of the command processor. This is also available at any
time in the editor using Shift F4. The last Dos screen is also restored
before the command processor is loaded. Type EXIT to return to the
program after selecting this option.
7.2 The AUTOMAN text editor - Edit menu
Insert line ALT I
This inserts a blank line at the current cursor position.
Delete line CTRL Y
This deletes the line at the current cursor position.
Upper case
This converts the whole file to Upper case (Capitals)
Lower case
This converts the whole file to Lower case ("Small letters")
Proper form
This converts the first letter of each label or remark to upper case,
and the remainder of the string to lower case.
Cut, Paste and Copy
These three options allow you to delete, move or copy more than one
line of text within the file.
Cut and Copy both take a copy of selected text and hold the text in
memory. Cut however removes the text from the file, while copy leaves
the text unchanged.
Selection of text is carried out by holding the shift key down while
using the cursor movement keys. Selected text is then highlighted.
Cursor keys supported are Up, Down, PG Up, PG Down, CTRL-Home, CTRL-END.
CTRL-Y (Edit / Delete line), acts in the same way as Cut, by selecting,
deleting and holding a copy of a single line in memory. This can
therefore be pasted elsewhere in the file.
Paste inserts the text last selected into the file in the line above the
current cursor position. Pasting cannot take place if there are
insufficient free lines at the end of the file, or if no text has
previously been selected.
7.3 The AUTOMAN text editor - View menu
View F4
This temporarily restores the last Dos screen to enable viewing of
the last actions in DOS. Press any key to return to the Automan program
screen.
View structure
This shows the basic structure of the batchfile, the statements which
affect the program flow. All labels, .BAT's, CALL's GOTO's and IF's
are shown. This is for viewing only, press ESC to return to edit mode.
View remarks & structure
As view structure, but additionally shows remarks.
7.4 The AUTOMAN text editor - Search menu
Find
This allows for location of any string of characters in the file.
Searching is carried out without regard to capitalisation. Enter the
characters to be searched for and press return. Searching can then be
repeated using the repeat last find option.
Repeat last find F3
Repeats a search for the last "Find" requested.
Change
This allows changing of text. The string to be searched for must be
entered, followed by the string that this will be replaced with.
Searching for text begins on the first line. Confirmation is required
for each change - press Y to change the text, N to leave the text
unchanged.
7.5 Debugging functions
One of the problems with batch files is that they are normally
difficult to get right first time. The AUTOMAN editor gives you a
number of debugging functions to make your batch file writing easier.
Step by step processing
Run current batch file from start
Run current batch file from current line
Breakpoints
View DOS Screen
Exit to DOS Shell
7.6 Debugging functions - Run batch from start
Menu F10 Run Batch
Short key Shift F5
This "Runs" the current batch file from the start to finish, unless
a breakpoint is encountered, where execution will stop.
Batch file execution is step by step.
See also Step by Step processing.
!!! Execution also can be stoped by holding down the ALT key.
Note: A file being edited in the editor is not saved until you save it.
You are therefore advised to save the file regularly while developing a
batch file, especially while using the Debug options. Use F6 to save
quickly.
7.7 Debugging functions - Run batch from current line
Menu F10 Run Continue
Short key F5
This option is similar to run batch file from start, but this "Runs" the
current batch file from the current line to finish, unless a breakpoint
is encountered, where execution will stop.
Batch file execution is step by step.
See also Step by Step processing.
!!! Execution also can be stoped by holding down the ALT key.
Note: A file being edited in the editor is not saved until you exit the
editor. You are therefore advised to save the file regularly while
developing a batch file, especially while using the Debug options. Use
F6 to save quickly.
7.8 Debugging functions - Breakpoints
Menu F10 Debug Toggle Breakpoint
Short key F9
To clear breakpoints
Menu F10 Debug Clear breakpoints
Breakpoints will cause batch file execution to halt when processing
reaches that line. Any number of breakpoints can be set.
Breakpoints can be removed using Toggle Breakpoint [F9], which will
toggle the current line to or from a breakpoint, or by Debug Clear
Breakpoints, which clears all breakpoints.
Data in the file is not affected in any way by breakpoints.
Use breakpoints to stop execution just before a place where you know
there is a problem. Using shift F5 will then run the batch file straight
to this point.
7.9 Debugging functions - Step by step processing
Menu F10 Run Step
Short key F8
The AUTOMAN editor provides a debugging feature, which allows you to
execute commands one by one (Provided free memory allows) allowing
you to check each command as you write it. Either the short key or
the menu option causes the current line to be executed in DOS.
AUTOMAN then switches to the DOS screen, and once the command has been
processed displays the original and current path, remaining in this
screen until another key is pressed, when AUTOMAN returns to the
editing screen.
This option is especially useful when working on a network disk as
rights to directories often vary.
!!! If a line to be debugged contains AMFILL, AMFILL and the following
statement will be processed together.
Note: There are limitations to the effectiveness of this debugger.
!!! Each command is processed individually in a new "Shell", therefore new
DOS memory variables cannot be set, and commands that branch to
elsewhere in the batchfile will have no effect. Other commands may not
necessarily work so be aware of this possibility! This manner of
operation also means that the amount of memory you have available
is restricted. Do not expect to be able to run large executable
programs with this option.
Note: A file being edited in the editor is not saved until you exit the
editor. You are therefore advised to save the file regularly while
developing a batch file, especially while using the Debug options.
Use F6 to save quickly.
7.10 Debugging functions - View DOS screen
Menu F10 View Dos
Short key F4
You can view the DOS screen at any time while in the editor by
pressing F4. This allows you to re-view the result of the last DOS
command.
7.11 Debugging functions - Shell to DOS
Menu F10 File Dos shell
Short key Shift F4
Exit to DOS temporarily at any time while using the editor by pressing
Shift + F4. To return to the program you must type EXIT and press
return.
8.1 File Menu - Open file
This allows you to open and edit any text file, without having the
file specified within a parameter.
The TAB key can be used to toggle between the two windows. A file
highlighted in the second window will be retrieved when the return
key is pressed. A different file specification can be placed in the
top window to display other files.
8.2 File Menu - Print
This allows printing of a number of system text files. Files are
printed to the LPT1 port, unless it is not ready, when you will
receive a warning to that effect.
Parameter file
This prints the AUTOMAN parameter file, AUTOMAN.PRM.
All entries which you have created, and any defaults set are held
in this text file.
Log file
This option prints this AUTOMAN.LOG system log file.
Current batch
This will print the file in the currently displayed entry, provided
it is a Batch file.
8.3 File Menu - Shell
This displays a sub menu allowing access to DOS Shell, or to an
external program specified in Options Shell menu option.
Shell Menu - DOS Shell [Shift F4]
Immediately exits to a DOS shell. To return to the program type Exit
and press return.
It is most important that you remember to return to the program after
using this option. Failure to do so may result in programs you use
subsequently to "Crash".
This option is also available at all times once in memu mode by
Shift F4.
8.4 File Menu - External Editor
This option allows you to load an external text editor to allow you to
overcome the width and length restrictions of the Automan editor.
If a batch file is displayed as the current parameter, it will be loaded
provided the editor accepts a filename on the command line.
The editor is merely run in a "Shell", therefore the amount of memory
you have available within the editor may be limited.
Once the editor is left you will immediately be returned to Automan.
Use Options Menu / External editor to define an external editor path.
8.5 File Menu - Exit Automan
Exits AUTOMAN after a confirmation message has been acknowledged.
This is also available when in monitor mode by pressing ESC.
8.6 File Menu - Information
This displays information about the currently selected file.
The date is in European format (DD/MM/YY).
Size is the number of bytes in the file.
Lines is the number of lines in the file (Batch files only).
8.7 Edit Menu - Insert a parameter
This allows insertion of new parameters. A parameter is a record
which tells the computer to process a batch file, .exe or .com file
at a certain time.
See Getting Started and individual field entries for further help.
8.8 Edit Menu - Delete a parameter
This allows you to delete a parameter that has been previously entered.
This firsts displays the list of current parameters.
Once a parameter has been selected, confirmation is needed that the
current parameter is to be deleted.
Press Y to delete the entry, N to return to the Edit menu.
Pressing ESC returns you to the Edit menu without deleting any
parameters.
8.9 Edit Menu - Search
This allows selection of a new parameter. Once selected the parameter
is displayed in the parameter processing window, allowing the other
edit menu options to be used on the file.
8.10 Edit Menu - Edit Parameter
This allows for changing of all the fields which were set in the
Insert parameter option. See Insert parameter for further help.
8.11 Edit Menu - Copy this parameter
This makes a copy of the currently selected parameter, without the time
to allow editing of one or all of the items.
8.12 Edit menu - Process
The currently selected parameter will be immediately executed when
this option is selected.
This will not affect future processing of either the selected parameter
or any other parameter by the system, and may indeed result in the same
parameter being processed twice in a row.
A log of the transaction is made in the log file, with the word OPER
placed in the record.
8.13 Edit Menu - File
Provided the currently selected parameter is for a batch file, this
option enters the AUTOMAN editor, loading the selected batch file.
See AUTOMAN Text editor for further help.
8.14 View menu - Calendar
This displays a calendar.
The current date is highlighted (or flashes).
Move from month to month using cursor left / right.
Move from year to year using cursor up / down.
8.15 View menu - DOS Screen
This allows you to switch to viewing the current DOS screen.
This option is also available at all times while in menu mode by
pressing F4
8.16 View menu - Log file
This allows you to view AUTOMAN.LOG system log file.
Use CURSOR DOWN and CURSOR UP to move through the file line by line.
Use PAGE DOWN and PAGE UP to move through the file page by page.
Use CURSOR RIGHT an CURSOR LEFT to view text to the right or left.
Use CTRL HOME to go to the top of the file.
Use CTRL END to go to the last line of text in the file.
The scroll bar and scroll arrows give an indication of your where your
current viewport is, relative to the file as a whole.
Transaction Log Format
Each time an entry is processed, all the data associated with that entry
is recorded in the text file AUTOMAN.LOG.
The data recorded is as follows :
Actual Day, date & time entry was processed
Parameter Planned Date & time for process or, OPER, if the file
was processed from the menu.
A record of whether the file to be run did not exist.
(This is left blank if the file existed, but set to NO FILE if
the file did not exist).
The file that was run (Or should have been run).
The parameters which were passed to the file at the time.
This file can also be printed from a menu option.
8.17 Options menu - Default file directory
This sets a default directory for your batch files.
When inserting a new batch file the system will automatically assume
that this is the directory which you want to create the file in. If no
default file directory has been defined the default file directory
will be taken as the directory from which AUTOMAN was loaded.
8.18 Options menu - External editor
This sets the path for an external editor, to allow editing of larger
batch files from within the program.
Enter a full path name, or simply an .EXE or .COM file which can be
found on a search path, eg. either
F:\PUBLIC\DOS\EDLIN
or
EDLIN Provided EDLIN can be found on a search path
Use the File Menu / External editor option to load the editor.
The currently selected batch file will be automatically loaded if the
editor is able to accept a file name as a command line option.
8.19 Options menu - Reset Automan
This Deletes the AUTOMANB.BAT system file, and resets the Automan system
to process parameters only from the the current time.
!!! Automan relies on a batch file, AUTOMANB.BAT, stored in the same
directory as AUTOMAN, to know which parameter to process next.
Parameters are always processed sequentially, even though an "Overrun"
or system crash may cause a subsequent parameter to be processed late.
If you wish to cancel sequential processing, and start afresh, with
parameters only being processed from the actual current time, you must
select this option.
Parameter processing - Order of processing
!!! Each time AUTOMAN loads, entries are processed as though the time
is one second after the time the last program was run. This, together
with the restriction on parameters times to unique times, ensures that
all entries are processed, but means that entries ar not necessarily
processed at the exact time that they should be.
For example, if an entry that began processing at say 12:30:30 lasted
half an hour and the time the next entry was due to start, was say
12:30:45 AUTOMAN would run the second entry at about 13:00, half an
hour "Late".
AUTOMAN will only run an entry if the program is displaying the monitor
screen (ie not in Menu Mode).
To interrupt constant processing, hold down the ALT key as the program
is being re-loaded.
8.20 Options menu - Password
This allows you to define a password for entry into the menus, or
exiting the program. Confirmation of the password must be given. All
leading and trailing spaces are trimmed from the password.
If the password is forgotten it can be deleted by modifying the first
line of the parameter file, deleting the scrambled text after PASS:.
You are likely to want to give Automan considerable rights on your
network. These would also be available to anyone who had access to the
machine if no password is specified. Even if a password is specified,
a user could still gain access to Automan by CTRL-BREAKing the
Automan process batchfile when a parameter was being processed. To avoid
risk of this we advise you to additionally lock the machine in a
separate room, especially if an Auto-Login proceedure has been setup
(Another opportunity to gain access to Automan's rights).
8.21 Options menu - Automatic headers
This toggles Automatic headers on and off.
!!! Automatic headers on will result in the file name, directory and
creation time being automatically placed on the first three lines of a
newly created batch file.
8.22 Options menu - Shell options
This allows you to build your own sub menu of external programs which
may relate to AUTOMAN.
This may for example be used to define a program which can be used to
allocate rights to users, (Or Automan!) so that you don't need to
repeatedly exit and reload Automan.
The options are then accesed via the File / Shell menu.
The two sub menu options available are :
Insert option
Prompts for a new menu option. Options can either be a full
path name or files held on a search path. Do not specify
batch files.
Delete option
Displays a menu of all current options, allowing deletion
of one option. Highlight the entry to be deleted and press
Enter.
8.23 Monitor menu - Disk status
Allows you to install disk monitoring.
This allows you to be alerted if the space on any of your network
drives is dropping below a critical level.
The fields to be filled are very similar to the Insert parameter fields
and are as follows.
Warning batch file
The batch file which will be run should the disk space fall below
the minimum value.
Drive & Directory
The drive and directory which this file is to be stored in.
Drives to be monitored
The drive letters of any drives to be monitored. Up to 26 drive
letters can be monitored simultaneously, allowing you to monitor
the maximum number of drives.
Monitor space
Here, specify the minimum number of bytes which must be available
before you are warned of a problem.
If any drive space falls short of the number of bytes specified,
the file you specified in Warning batch file will be run.
The letter of the Drive or drives that failed will be passed to
to the batch file as a command string.
Monitor interval
Specify, in minutes, the time to elapse between each check.
8.24 Monitor menu - File status
This allows monitoring of status on up to three files. The specified
warning batch file will be processed if the file to be monitored has
not changed in the period between two successive system file monitor
checks.
Warning batch file
The batch file which will be run should the monitored file not
change inbetween checks.
Drive & Directory
The drive and directory which this file is to be stored in.
File to be monitored
The full path name of the file to be monitored.
Monitor start and finish times.
Specify the times to start and end disk monitoring, the monitor
period. The format of the time is HH:MM eg 17:59.
Monitor interval
Specify, in minutes, the time to elapse between each check. This
should be greater than the maximum time that the file could remain
unchanged, within the monitor period.
8.25 Monitor menu - Reset Monitoring
These options allow you to reset disk or file monitoring.
Once selected you must confirm that monitoring is to be reset.
Monitoring reset removes all monitoring fields.
8.26 Help menu - Help
Provides on-line help on aspects of the program.
Available at all times while in menu mode by pressing F1.
Press the cursor or page up and down keys to move up and down the help
page, when MORE is displayed at the bottom left hand corner of the page.
Press ESC to exit help.
Press the TAB key to change to the help menu. This provides access to
all pages of Automan help, under three headings.
Main Topics - Help on main Automan topics
Other Automan Help - Help on all other Automan topics
DOS help - Help on every DOS command
8.27 Help menu - About automan
Displays information about Automan.
8.28 Help menu - Order AutoMan
This option prints an Order form and Invoice to your LPT1 port to make
registration of the software as easy as possible.
8.29 Register AutoMan
This option allows you to remove the Delayed Registration Screen once you
have purchased the Software. Removal of the screen is done by supplying the
program with a "Key" number.
Once you have purchased the program, select this option, then answer No to
the question "Have you obtained a key ....". Select Yes to print the Key
Request Form to your local LPT1 port.
Answer the questions with appropriate answers for your Company. If you do
not have a fax number your key will be returned by post.
Please return the form by Fax (Preferably) or Mail to Go Software. We will
then return your key number.
Once you have the Key Number, select this option again, answering Yes to
"Have you obtained a key..." and enter the key number. If the correct key
number is entered the key will be saved to disk and the registration screen
will then only appear briefly after AutoMan has loaded.
The key number is stored in the file AUTOMAN.REG
9.1 Getting the most out of AUTOMAN's features.
The following provides you with a guide as to areas which you may find
useful to automate.
!!! Disk monitoring
File monitoring
Transaction file cleardown
User Messages
Spreadsheet macros
Report generation
Report distribution
Mainframe Gateway file transfer
Network configuration
See the Other Automan Help index for more information on these options.
9.2 Optimising AUTOMAN - Disk monitoring
One of the commonest problems with networks is that of the network disks
filling. The Disk Monitoring option allows monitoring of the status of
any network hard drives that AUTOMAN has access to, thereby giving you
warning of any such problem before it occurs.
When you use this option you must specify the critical number of bytes
which should be kept available and the drives which you want to check.
If any drive space falls short of the number of bytes specified, the
file you specify will be run, with a parameter passed to it of the Drive
or drives letter[s] that failed.
For example, suppose you have four drives (or volumes) on the network,
F G H and I. If you want to receive a warning if any of these have less
than 5 MB free you might enter the following as parameters.
Warning batch file NOSPACE.BAT
Drive & directory F:\P\AUTOMAN\BATCH\
Drives to be monitored FGHI
Monitor space 5
Monitor interval 1
The batch file, F:\P\AUTOMAN\BATCH\NOSPACE.BAT might have the following
format, for a Novell network,
SEND "LESS THAN 5MB FREE ON %1:" TO EVERYONE
Which, if prompted by only 3MB being free on drive F would result in the
following message being sent to everybody logged on to the network.
FROM AUTOMAN>> LESS THAN 5MB FREE ON F:
9.3 Optimising AUTOMAN - File monitoring
This allows you to monitor whether a file is changing within a set
period of time.
Suppose you have your companies PABX connected to a PC on the network,
recording information about phone calls that have been made. You will
want to ensure that this PC has not failed, and you can do this by
seeing if the file has changed within a certain period of time. If it
has not changed in this time it is likely that the computer is no longer
recording data (although of course, in this case, it may also mean no
phone calls have been made in the period - hence ensure you specify a
sufficiently long monitoring period!).
You could perhaps use the following configuration :
Warning batch file TELDEAD.BAT
Drive & Directory F:\P\AUTOMAN\
File to be monitored F:\P\TEL\PHONE.LOG
Monitor start Time 09:00:00
Monitor end Time 17:00:00
Monitor interval 5
Where F:\P\TEL\PHONE.LOG is the file to be monitored.
For a Novell network you might use the following batch file,
SEND "CHECK STATUS OF %1" TO EVERYONE
If at 09:00 the PHONE.LOG file had not altered in the previous five
minutes this would then result in the following message being sent,
FROM AUTOMAN>> CHECK STATUS OF F:\P\TEL\PHONE.LOG
9.4 Optimising AUTOMAN - Transaction file cleardown
Many systems generate log or journal files which will eventually fill
the disk if not maintained. Novell is no exception, creating the file
NET$ACCT.DAT in the SYSTEM directory, which records when users logged
on and off.
This information is rarely required for more than a few weeks after it
has been recorded and can therefore be cleared down in some manner.
You could set up the following parameter line to clear down a file on
the first day of each month, at 02:00 in the morning, when the file is
unlikely to be being used,
Time 02:00:00
Date 01
File CLEARLOG.BAT
Comment CLEARDOWN A LOG FILE
Directory F:\P\AUTOMAN\
Command $
The batch file may be as follows,
F:
CD \P\AUTOMAN
COPY AUTOMAN.LOG AUTOMAN.OLD
DEL AUTOMAN.LOG
Even AUTOMAN needs some management !
If it is necessary to keep a copy of the logfile, why not instead copy
the file on to the end of a full logfile, using say
COPY AUTOMAN.ALL + AUTOMAN.LOG AUTOMAN.TMP
DEL AUTOMAN.ALL
REN AUTOMAN.TMP AUTOMAN.ALL
then compress AUTOMAN.ALL using one of many file compression programs,
then delete AUTOMAN.ALL, leaving just the compressed file.
If you compress the file, remember to decompress the old full log file
as the first command in the batchfile!
9.5 Optimising AUTOMAN - User Messages
How many times have you sat down at a PC at about the same time each day
and sent the same message to all users on the network?
For instance, must everyone logout for your lunchtime backup, or do you
ask people to collect consumables every Monday morning?
Any messages like this can be easily set up to automatically be sent
whenever it is required. For a Novell the parameter you might need is
as follows,
Time 12:55:00
Date
File SEND.EXE
Comment LOGOUT FOR LUNCH
Directory Z:\PUBLIC\
Command $ "TIME FOR LOGOUT AND LUNCH" TO EVERYONE
9.6 Optimising AUTOMAN - Spreadsheet macros
Many spreadsheets suprisingly still do not include the ability to run a
macro from the command line. This would normally severly limit the
amount of automation that could be achived for various processes,
however AMFILL will allow you to overcome this by first filling the
keyboard with the commands necessary to run any macro. Note that AMFILL
need not necessarily be used within a batch file run by Automan, you
could use it within any batch files.
9.7 Optimising AUTOMAN - Report generation
Use the AMFILL program to allow you to automatically run a report from
within a program and then exit.
For instance, suppose you have a database program called SALES which
records sales (Surprised?) data for your company, and which has a
program option numbered 4 which produces a report of sales made that
week. Suppose Escape needs to be pressed from the main menu to return to
dos.
You could set-up AUTOMAN to run the following batch file every Sunday
night at 11:00, giving you a report on Monday morning of sales for the
previous week :
F:
CD \P\SALES
CAPTURE Q=PQ1
:The following command fills the keyboard buffer
:with a 4 and an Escape.
AMFILL 4{27}
: ^ Starts the report running (Option 4)
: ^ Exists the program and returns to DOS
:The following command loads the database program
DATABASE SALES
Many options are available with AMFILL. See the section entitled Utility
programs for more information.
9.8 Optimising AUTOMAN - Report distribution
If any of your companies reports are redirected to files, (and they
almost certainly all can be - with Novell use the CAPTURE CR=filename
command) and you have a good print server, you can distribute reports
weekly automatically around the company.
Perhaps you have a production report which is always complete by Tuesday
night. Set up a batch file to run at say 23:00:00 every Tuesday which
prints the report to a number of print queues as follows (Sorry this
applies to Novell again),
F:
CD \PRODUCT\REPORTS
CAPTURE Q=PQ1
COPY OUTPUT.TXT LPT1
CAPTURE Q=PQ2
COPY OUTPUT.TXT LPT1
etc
9.9 Optimising AUTOMAN - Gateway file transfer
If you have a PC Netowrk to Mainframe gateway which allows for command
line driven file transfer, you may be able to set-up the system to
automatically process user transfer requests at set times during the
day.
The low memory requirement of AUTOMAN, together with the way it
processes jobs, should enable operation in conjunction with all gateway
programs to be trouble free.
Use the AMAPPEND utility program to allow users to append transfer
requests to a single transfer batchfile. Suppose the gateway program
which queues files for transfer is called QFILE. Users could append to
the transfer batch file with the following format.
AMAPPEND F:\P\AUTOMAN\ARQFILE.BAT QFILE OUT F:\P\XFILE.DAT :TRANS.XFILE
Where OUT indicates transfer from the PC network to the Mainframe, and
the following two entries represent network and Mainframe names
respectively.
If AUTOMAN is set-up to run the ARQFILE.BAT file, files will be
transferred to (or from) the Mainframe whenever the parameter is
processed.
9.10 Optimising AUTOMAN - Network configuration
Operation documentation is rarely kept up to date or printed out when it
ought to be. It would be good practise to develop documentation on day
to day running of your network, ensure it is maintained by always
working to it, and print a hard copy of all your network documentation
once a month. Then if your operators should be away you will at least
have some chance of avoiding total chaos!
Start by creating a text file listing jobs along with a time that they
need to be carried out. Then create a batch file that runs say once a
month under AUTOMAN, which prints absolutely all your configuration
information out. You may be able to use AMFILL to gain additional
information from Spreadsheets or Wordprocessors.
The batch file may appear something like this,
CAPTURE Q=PQ1
COPY F:\D\CONFIG\OPERATE.DAT LPT1
COPY F:\P\AUTOMAN\AUTOMAN.PRM LPT1
COPY F:\P\GATEWAY\GATEWAY.PRM LPT1