Lucent Phone Transaction Interface Program
Version 1.2

Overview

The LUCENT program is a DOS program. It is used to convert telephone expense transactions from the CRD.TXT file created by the Lucent Call Accounting System to be compatible with the TABS III Merge Data Capture Transactions program (TABS III Version 3.4 or later).

The LUCENT program must reside in the same directory as the TABS III programs in order to work properly.

Note: The Create Validation Files program must be run before you can successfully use this data capture device interface program. The Create Validation Files program is found in TABS III by selecting the following menu options Maintenance|Integration|Create Validation Files. When creating validation files, select a Validation File Type of Data Capture Device.

Installation

The Lucent Phone Transaction interface program (Lucent.EXE) must be transferred to the directory on your hard disk where the TABS III program files reside. This is done by using the INSTALL program on the Lucent Phone Transaction interface program disk.

To install the Lucent Phone Transaction interface program on your hard disk:

  1. Insert the Lucent Phone Transaction interface program disk into your floppy disk drive.
  2. From a DOS prompt, make the floppy disk drive the default drive by entering the drive letter followed by a "colon". For example, if your floppy disk drive is drive A, then enter:
  3.         A:

  4. From the floppy disk drive prompt, enter the command:
  5.         INSTALL

    Note: The INSTALL program has a built-in search feature that will find where your TABS III program files reside. On larger network hard drives, this search feature can take quite a bit of time. If you know where the TABS III program files reside, you can bypass this search feature by entering the path following the install command. For example, if the TABS III program files reside on drive F: in a directory named "STI", you would enter: INSTALL F:\STI

  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software onto your hard disk. The Install program will locate your TABS III software on your hard disk so that the interface program can be transferred to the same directory as TABS III. After the installation process, the message "Installation Complete" will be displayed.

Executing the LUCENT Interface Program

Use the following procedure for conversion:

  1. Copy the CRD.TXT file containing the Lucent telephone transaction data from its source location to the TABS III program directory.
  2. From a DOS prompt, start the interface program by entering:
  3.         LUCENT

  4. The first time you run the LUCENT program, you will be asked to enter the TABS III transaction code number that you use for telephone expenses. Once the transaction code has been entered, the LUCENT program will use the same transaction code each time LUCENT is executed.
  5. Next, you will be asked "Is it OK to continue? (Y/N)". If you enter "N" the program will be aborted. If you enter "Y" the program will look for the CRD.TXT file containing the Lucent telephone data. If the file is found to contain data, the program will display the message "Converting Transactions" followed by a count of each transaction read from the file. The files T3EXPKEY.REM, T3EDESC1.REM and T3EXP.REM will be created which can be merged with the main TABS III data files. You must then start TABS III and run the Merge Data Capture Transactions program.

Note: If you are not using a demo version of the program, the CRD.TXT file containing the telephone call data will automatically be deleted from the TABS III directory when the conversion is complete to avoid double posting the data.

Note: Once the conversion is complete, the data file should be deleted from its original source location to prevent reconverting the same data in the future.

Note: You may change the telephone transaction code by deleting the file LUCENT.PRM which is created in your TABS III directory during Step 3 above. This will enable you to go through the setup procedure described above in Step 3 as a first time user of the program.