core banking tips 4
file types
in cbs almost all reports are generated as files.
we can open these and save these files easily.
dot htm.
most of the small reports are in this format.
pass sheet is in this format.
v can open this file and save this file easily.
if u want to change anything in this file
open the file using any html editor like front page.
dot pdf.
many reports available in the reports websites
( like business objects ) is in this format . u need a
pdf reader to open this file. adobe pdf reader can be
downloaded from the cannet site and can be installed easily.
contents of pdf file cannot be changed. we can at best fill
up certain blanks if v have a pdf editor. pdf editor is costly and
is not provided by the bank.
printing a pdf file is very easy. we can select the required pages.
no need to print the whole report. in fact printing itself is not
necessary . simply save it and query it. select edit from the top bar
and type the string which u want to search . for example if u want to
know whether a o d is due for a particular account simply query the
prr12 report with the account number or name and if necessary print
that page for records.
excel files.
these files are used to uplink data to the server. u need excel
programme to open these files. ask the windows vendor to install
the program if it is not availbale . ( earlier these programs were
deliberately deleted while loading windows in some cases ). excel is
the modified version of our good old spreadsheet. excel is very useful
in handling data in the form of tables.
dot doc files.
use microsoft word or openoffice programme to open
these files. open office is available for free download
( probably in our cannet site) . doc files are essentially text files
with enhanced editing features.
dot txt files.
simple text files . opens in note pad .
can easily be attached to an email
as in line text . ( not as attachment but
as text in the message itself ).
what we are saying is
install pdf reader , excel , openffice etc
and enjoy the reports features of cbs.