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=== Configuring letterhead ===
==Configuring letterhead==
[[Configuring Letterhead]]
[[Configuring Letterhead]]


=== Changing the Signatory ===
{{:Configuring Document Footers}}


In Maintenance mode, press F5 and the following command:


ED DEFINITIONS AGENCY.PARAMS


<i>Be careful not to insert lines except at the end. Moving other lines down will totally screw NEOSYS!</i>


Than go to the bottom of the page (Ctrl+Page down). Once you reach at the bottom, ENTER enough times to add additional lines if required, than search for '''line 61''' (Ctrl+G) and edit the document / add this code:


&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Name of General Manager&lt;br&gt;General Manager&lt;br&gt;
<br />
 
<br />
<br />
==Configuring Client Security mark==
A "client security mark" which represents the client's general public identity or trading name is printed on all documents generated out of NEOSYS. This client mark is a mandatory contractual feature and cannot be removed.
 
[[Image:clientmark.jpg]]
 
The objective of the client mark is that anyone can easily identify the general source of a document or report produced by NEOSYS. It, therefore, MUST clearly indicate the public identity of the client and CANNOT be brief or anonymous.
 
'''The client mark must be something simple like a brand word or phrase that is common to all companies in a client installation. It should NOT be the precise legal name of the company or the website name or the email domain name because that is not required to achieve the objective and requires more maintenance'''
 
Any new companies added later on will use the same mark SO KEEP IT SIMPLE.
 
The corporate group name and possibly geographical location is a good concept to follow for example:
 
  Adline Kuwait
 
===Setting a default security mark===
 
For all companies that do not have a specific mark


<b> AREV </b>
SETMARK * "<clientmark>"


<b> Exodus </b>


=== Clearing files in database (done when you want to clean an old database) ===
Run below command to start a live process in debugger mode,
./run <database>
Press 'x' to open the command line interface, then type
setmark * "<clientmark>"


Clear data F5 CLEAROP (only clears transactions not reference files)
===Setting a security mark per company===


Clear suppliers F5 CLEARFILE SUPPLIERS
In addition to the above initial general default client mark per database, in case certain companies within the same NEOSYS database cannot use the same mark at all, for example due to different branding, additional client security marks can be assigned to specific companies. This will not be allowed where a simpler client mark could cater for all companies.


Clear Vehicles F5 CLEARFILE VEHICLES
<b> AREV </b>
SETMARK <companycode> "<clientmark>"


Flush Index F5 FLUSH.INDEX
<b> Exodus </b>


Clear all F5 CLEARALL (rather nasty command because clears all reference files as well)
./run <database>
Press 'x', then type
setmark <companycode> "<clientmark>"


=== Configuring email backup alerts ===
===Removing a security mark===


F5
<b> AREV </b>
SETMARK <companycode>


ED DEFINITIONS BACKUP
<b> Exodus </b>


You can change the email addresses and the Drive to backup.
./run <database>
Press 'x', then type
setmark <companycode>


=== Configuring automated emails in NEOSYS ===
==Configuring fonts and colors for all users==


Login to NEOSYS Maintenance
The default font and color for all users is set up in the [[System_Configuration_File#Screens_and_Reports| System Configuration File]].


Press F5
It can also be set up per department by setting the same on the department user record in the User Details page.


ED DOS SMTP.CFG
Users can override the above colors and fonts in their User Details page after login.


and press enter (F9/Esc to save and exit)
==Changing the signatory==


Lines are fixed (only first two lines are required)
In Maintenance mode, press F5 and the following command:


#sender email (must be acceptable to the smtp host name following)
ED DEFINITIONS AGENCY.PARAMS
#smtp host name (domain name or ip number)
 
#smtp port number (blank for 25)
<i>Be careful not to insert lines except at the end. Moving other lines down will totally screw NEOSYS!</i>
#smtp timeout in seconds (blank for 60?)
#smto use ssl (1=yes, blank for no) ssl is secure connection
#smtp authorization type ()
#smtp user
#smtp pass


Then go to the bottom of the page (Ctrl+Page down). Once you reach at the bottom, ENTER enough times to add additional lines if required, then search for '''line 61''' (Ctrl+G) and edit the document / add this code:


=== Configuring payment instruction text ===
&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Name of General Manager&lt;br&gt;General  Manager&lt;br&gt;
The ideal way of configuring the payment instructions would be to do it in the Company file (under Finance). However the payment instructions can also be configured in the Client File or in the AGENCY.PARAMS file. Whenever you are changing payment instructions, you need to check where the old instructions are, because the way the payment instructions work is that Neosys first checks the Client File, than the Company File and than the AGENCY.PARAMS file and picks up the first available payment instruction, irrespective of those in the later files.


==Configuring backup procedures==


=== Changing invoice number pattern ===
See the System Configuration File on the NEOSYS Support Menu.
This can only be configured for the whole system so that it can only be done only once all of the old invoices for previous years are done. You can also do it in the middle of the year if you are happy for the rest of the invoices for the current year to be in the new format and probably using a different invoice number sequence.
When you are ready for the next invoice (regardless of year!) to come out in the new format you can do the following:
ED AGENCY.PARAMS
line 49 for media invoice pattern
line 50 for production invoice pattern
Examples:
<COMPANY><YEAR>/<NUMBER>          would give invoices something like XX2006/1


<NUMBER>/<YEAR2>          would give invoices starting like 1/06
Note that this configuration file is missing the option to email a NEOSYS backup.zip file daily after the backup has been completed. To configure this go to the Maintenance mode and hit the F5 key and type:


<NUMBER>                    this is the default and provides continuous invoice numbers even across years
  ED DOS BACKUP.CFG
   
Possible codes are:


<NUMBER>    provides the usual sequence number
In line number 10, set the email address of the recipient/s who should receive a backup.zip file. This method is extremely useful as an offsite backup procedure in case of any server or USB failures.


<COMPANY> provides the company code or company prefix from the company file
==Configuring automated emails in NEOSYS==


<YEAR>        provides the year in four digit form e.g. 2006
See the System Configuration File on the NEOSYS Support Menu.


<YEAR2>    provides the year in two digit form e.g. 06
The default configuration will send email via mailout.neosys.com on port 2500.


'''IMPORTANT NOTES''': (1) DOING THIS WOULD RE-CREATE THE INVOICE NUMBERS TO START FROM 1
Note that neosys mail server will accept email from anywhere as long as the sender email is @neosys.com
(2) THE <YEAR>/<YEAR2> WOULD CHANGE TO THE NEXT YEAR ONLY WHEN YOU HAVE THE NEW INVOICES IN THE
NEW YEAR DATE AND THE NUMBER WOULD RESET ITSELF TO START FROM 1


==Authorising Users==


=== Copying a single record from one database to another ===
===Preventing users from assigning their own passwords===
The task AUTHORISATION INVENT OWN PASSWORDS should always have the lock NEOSYS to prevent users from creating their own passwords. Most users create unsafe passwords given the choice.
   
   
You need to know the file name and record key of the record to be copied.
People nearly always ask to give their own passwords but you should tell them that NEOSYS always assigns random passwords for security reasons. It is not worth arguing and discussing the point with most people since they don't usually grasp the importance and soon learn their NEOSYS password anyway.
   
   
In this case the file is DEFINITIONS and the key is AGENCY.PARAMS
NEOSYS support staff who login as NEOSYS are still authorised to create their own passwords but it is better not to leak this information to clients immediately since people will grasp on to it and be disappointed or even offended that you are not granting this privilege to them.
   
   
You can invent any old style 8.3 filename instead of C:\AGP.DAT in the following example
Unfortunately there is no general way for people to change their own passwords at the moment. Only the few people who have access to the Support Menu and Authorisation File can do it. Changing your own passwords should be on the NEOSYS Help menu so everybody can do it.
 
===Authorising access from outside the LAN===
   
   
==== On the source computer ====
From 15/2/2008 access to NEOSYS is by default restricted to users from the standard local area network ip numbers starting 192.168, 10 and 127 so you might get clients complaining that they cannot login.
   
   
F5
In order to allow access from outside you will have to update the Authorisation File and put a list of valid ip numbers that they are authorised to login from.
COPY DEFINITIONS AGENCY.PARAMS TO: (DOS C:\AGP.DAT)
   
   
==== On the target computer ====
You dont have to put ip numbers on every single user. If the user ip numbers are blank for a user then the system will look for and use the nearest ip numbers on the following users below within the same department. Therefore you only have to put the ip numbers on the bottom "department user".
   
   
F5
====Examples====
COPY DOS C:\AGP.DAT (ON) TO: (DEFINITIONS AGENCY.PARAMS)
   
   
The (O) option is required to force overwrite of the existing
To allow someone to login from a) anywhere in the office and b) from another office with a static ip number of say 80.11.22.33 put something like 192.168.*,10.*,127.*,80.11.22.33
   
   
The (N) option means only copy if the target already exists. It is advisable to use it when you know that the target already exists to avoid misspellings in the command. It must be omitted if the target doesnt exist.
To allow someone to login from anywhere put * This is not recommended but necessary if someone absolutely has to login from anywhere in the world.


== NEOSYS Authorisation File ==
===Authorising users to access from dynamic IP when previously only authorized to access from known static IP===


=== Assigning passwords ===
 
In situations when users who are authorised to access from known static IP till date but now have access to dynamic IPs only , Support must get permission from management before configuring NEOSYS to allow them access from any IP and informing them the risks of allowing users access from any IP.
 
Support must not agree to do serial work of adding the IP to list of allowed IPs in NEOSYS each time the client gets an IP from the ISP.
 
<b>Sample Email:</b>
<pre>
Dear XXX,
 
  We need your agreement to allow XXXX users to access NEOSYS from any location/IP address. Until now XXXX users were
  restricted to office/authorised location only but your IT team is no longer able to provide a static IP.                 
   
   
The task AUTHORISATION INVENT OWN PASSWORDS should always have the lock NEOSYS to prevent users from creating their own passwords. Most users create unsafe passwords given the choice.
  Users will get frustrated when they are unable to log in and will lose valuable time because NEOSYS cannot grant
  users permission to access from arbitrary dynamic IPs given by the ISP each time.
People nearly always ask to give their own passwords but you should tell them that NEOSYS always assigns random passwords for security reasons. It is not worth arguing and discussing the point with most people since they don't usually grasp the importance and soon learn their NEOSYS password anyway.
 
  Your IT person should provide us with the fixed static address urgently as it is not recommended to enable access
NEOSYS support staff who login as NEOSYS are still authorised to create their own passwords but it is better not to leak this information to clients immediately since people will grasp on to it and be disappointed or even offended that you are not granting this privilege to them.
  from any IP due to risks like access of data by unauthorised persons , malicious hacking attempts etc.
   
 
Unfortunately there is no general way for people to change their own passwords at the moment. Only the few people who have access to the Support Menu and Authorisation File can do it. Changing your own passwords should be on the NEOSYS Help menu so everybody can do it.
  Please confirm that you understand the risks and permit authorization of access from any IP temporarily and agree
  to provide our Support Team with a static IP urgently.
</pre>
 
===[[Setting_up_and_Configuring_NEOSYS_Media_System#Enabling_Minimal_Access_to_Certificate_File_for_Monitoring_Department_Staff| Enabling Minimal Access to Certificate File for Monitoring Department Staff]]===
 
==Giving users access to the Support Menu==
 
The Support Menu in NEOSYS enables users to access the following:
 
#List of Database processes
#List of Documents in use
#Stop/Restart NEOSYS service
#Backup
#Log
#Authorisation file
 
This menu is locked with the task SUPPORT MENU ACCESS and has the LS key. To give any user/I.T. administrator access to this menu, you have to give him the LS key.
 
==Configuring Payment Instructions==
 
Support MUST strictly economise on number of lines used for payment instruction to avoid more lines taking up more space on the printout. This is because sometimes more lines could cause the printout to creep into two pages instead of one.
 
Support MUST strictly avoid duplication of payment instructions by copying and pasting it into all company files. It is a blunder to copy and paste the same data into all companies when it can instead be entered just once in the Media/Job Configuration File. This is because anyone maintaining this data in future is likely to fail to notice that the data has to be maintained in multiple places, which will in turn lead to data inconsistency. It is also a waste of time to mindlessly do easy cutting and pasting instead of thinking what is correct.
 
Payment instructions must be entered in the company file ONLY if the payment instructions are different per company.
 
NEOSYS picks up the first available payment instructions from the following locations and ignores any instructions in the later files.
 
#Client file
#Company file with currency code
#Currency file
#Company file with currency code left blank
#Configuration File
 
If, following the above rules, no payment instructions can be found, or the payment instructions are "NONE" or a single dot (.), then no payment instruction are displayed.
 
Tip: Leave the currency code field blank in Company file to configure the default payment instructions for all currencies without having to tediously enter them in the Currency file for each and every currency.
There is a manually edited flag in the company file on one NEOSYS client which makes the company file payment instructions take precedence over any currency file payment instructions. This may be added to the Client File user interface as "For all currencies"
 
The usual way of configuring payment instructions is to put it in the Company file under Finance. This configuration allows different payment instructions per currency. If you put the payment instructions in the currency file, then these instructions apply to all companies, unless the manual flag in the company record is manually edited in the maintenance mode by NEOSYS programmers to say that the company file instructions take precedence.
 
Tip: Since the rules of getting payment instruction are not simple, if you are *changing* payment instructions, locate where the old instructions are and simply change them without worrying about the rules.
 
Also refer to: [[Agency_FAQ#What_is_the_difference_between_terms_of_payment_and_payment_instructions.3F|Difference between terms of payment and payment instructions]]
 
===Entering Payment Instructions in NEOSYS===
 
Lines that have no tags in them (no <> characters) and have up to 10 "words" in them will be chunked, i.e. placed continuously one after the other on the same line, if there is room for the whole chunk.
 
Commas are automatically added at the end of chunks that do not already end in commas, except for the last line.
 
You can add break tags when you want instructions to start on a new line, as shown below.
 
Sample Payment instructions:
 
<pre>
If no written objection is received within 10 days, this invoice will be considered as accepted unconditionally for payment.<br>
Cheques/Demand/Drafts/Bank Transfers to be in favour of NEOSYS.<br>
Bank Name : Commercial Bank of Dubai
Account Number : 0XX 00X0XX 00X
IBAN Number : AEX00X0000XX00X
Swift Code : BBMEAXAD
</pre>
 
The above sample appears as below, in NEOSYS:
 
[[File:payinstr.png]]
 
==Configure Currency File==
 
NEOSYS allows clients to change how invoice amounts are presented on their invoices.
 
Clients or NEOSYS Support need to edit the subunit field in the Currency & Exchange Rate File:
 
To change this setting, depending on which NEOSYS modules you use, follow the appropriate path:
 
NEOSYS Menu -> "Jobs" OR "Media" OR "Finance" -> Files -> Currency & Exchange Rate File.
 
E.g:<br>
[[File:Currency&ExchangeRateFile.png]]
 
Invoices amounts can be displayed in two ways:
 
a) "Five thousand, three hundred and forty five <b>.25</b>"
Do: Leave subunit field blank, this is the default.
 
OR
 
b) "Five thousand, three hundred and forty five <b>and 25 fils</b>"
Do: Edit subunit field to "fils" and edit the
 
==Specifying Payment Terms on Invoices==
 
Different payment terms can be concurrently specified at various levels. Any payment terms specified at a more detailed level take precedence over payment terms specified at a more general level
 
In order of preference, when creating an invoice or estimate/quotation, payment terms are looked up in the following order. The first payment terms found are used.
 
#New Invoices screen - per invoice
#Chart of Accounts if not suppressed in configuration file
#Client File - per client
#Company File - per company
#Configuration File - per database
 
Entering a full stop (.) or the word NONE in Client or Company File payment terms suppresses any terms found in Company or Configuration File allowing you to suppress, per client or company, any default payment terms specified in the Company or Configuration Files.
 
Also refer to: [[Agency_FAQ#What_is_the_difference_between_terms_of_payment_and_payment_instructions.3F|Difference between terms of payment and payment instructions]]
 
==Creating Email Alerts in NEOSYS==
 
Currently this is a manual process done in maintenance mode using F5. It will be replaced by a web interface.
 
See [[Setting up and Configuring NEOSYS Media System#Configuring Media Module Email Alerts|Configuring Media Module Email Alerts]]
 
To find existing alerts
 
EXO_DATA=<DBCODE> list documents alerts
 
===Syntax===
 
CREATEALERT alertid module alerttype runhours,... runasusercode {targetusercode,...} testemail} (options)
 
The command must be followed by five parameters in a fixed order and separated by spaces. Two additional parameters and options in "()" may follow in a fixed order. To replace an existing alert use the overwrite option.
 
===Alertid===
 
Required. Invent some short identifying alphanumeric code for your alert e.g. XYZ001. It will show in the email subject and is required if you want to change or remove the alert.
 
===Module===
 
Required. One of the following.
 
*GENERAL
*FINANCE
*AGENCY
*MEDIA
*JOB
 
===Alerttype===
 
Required. Various alert types are available depending on the module.
 
See [[Setting up and Configuring NEOSYS Media System#Alerttypes|Alert Types]]
 
===Runhours===
 
Configure hours as per server timezone.
 
Required.  
Syntax: {minutes,,,}:{hours,,,}:{dayofmonth,,,}:{monthNo,,,}:{weekday,,,}
 
Examples:
 
Run at 9am every day
  9
 
Run at 9am on the 15th of every month
9:15
 
Run at 9am on the 15th of months January and July
9:15:1,7
 
Run at 15mins & 30mins past hours 9am and 5pm, on the 15th of every month
15,30:9,17:15
 
===Runasuser===
 
Required. Determines the authorisation level during processing
 
===Targetuser(s)===
 
Optional commas separated list of user codes (no spaces!) to receive any output from the alert. Note that some s may not have any output and that some alerts may automatically direct their output to various users.
 
===Test email===
 
Optional. An email address or addresses separated by ;. All emails generated by the process will be redirected here regardless of who they are normally directed at.
 
===Options===
 
Optional. One or more of the following letters must be in "()"
 
*R=Remove - remove an existing alert (only the alertid parameter is required)
*O=Overwrite - required to overwrite an existing document.
*S=Silent
*ROS=forget last run time
 
===Enable/Disable Existing Alerts===
 
#Identify alert key, in maintenance mode:  "SORT DOCUMENTS ALERTS"
#Edit 12th field of the alert record (ENABLED), e.g "ed documents COLL01". 1 - enabled or 0 - disabled.
 
==Alert emails to some executives are being received by their managers==
 
You can put whatever you like in the executive name but NEOSYS must be able to find their email somehow.
 
For example if the executive is entered as “Steve Burns” and there is no user called Steve Burns in the Authorisation File.
 
#Does the executive name contains an “@” character? then it is the email address
#Is there a user in Authorisation matching either the executive name (Steve Burns) … or the first word of the executive name (Steve)?
#If none of the above then the email of the user running  (usually a manager) the process is used
 
To solve this problem create users matching the executive names.
 
Note that creating users with email addresses enables them to login to NEOSYS by requesting password reminders to their email address so like all users you must ensure that their authorisation level is appropriately limited.
 
==Automatically Running and Emailing Saved Documents==
 
Saved documents in NEOSYS (Menu -> Media -> Diary -> Saved Reports) can be configured to run automatically and be emailed to users. This can only be done in maintenance mode, by doing
 
ED DOCUMENTS <document no.>
 
Line 12 should be 1 to mean run automatically.
 
Line 14 should be the user code to email to. If emailing to multiple users, press Ctrl + E on this line and enter the user codes to email to.
 
Line 22 should be the scheduled hour e.g. 7 for 7am server time. Use commas for more than one scheduled hour.
 
Line 25 should be the day of week to run on. e.g. Mon=1, Sun=7. Use commas for more than one.
 
To force the document to run again on the same hour or day for testing changes, you have to clear line 13.
 
For more information about the DOCUMENTS file format, do
 
LD DOCUMENTS
 
==[[Configuring Safari for MAC OS]]==
 
==[[Configuring Chrome]]==
 
==[[Configuring Edge]]==
 
==[[Configuring Firefox]]==

Latest revision as of 08:23, 22 August 2024

Configuring letterhead

Configuring Letterhead

Configuring Document Footers

List of macro variables available

The following codes are available:

  • %USERNAME% - of the user who created the document
  • %EMAIL% - of the user
  • %SIGNATURE% - shows the image file uploaded for the users signature if any
  • %USERCODE% - of the user who created the document
  • %AGENCY% - the "client mark" usually an abbreviated version of the NEOSYS licenced company name. Not client configurable. Refer Configuring Client Security mark. The client security mark shouldn't be used as company name as %AGENCY% may be present in many other configurations.
  • %COMPANY% - company name taken from the Company File. While configuring footer for invoices of a company, use %COMPANY% instead of %AGENCY%, since %AGENCY% is the client security mark which is common to all or most companies in an installation.
  • %COMPANYCODE% - from the Company File. Useful for configuring logo per company/division (e.g. src=%COMPANYCODE%logo.jpg)
  • %DATE% - normally the date the document was actually created (user's local date)
  • %TIME% - similar to date
  • %STATION% - usually IP number.

The following obsolete codes are also supported for backward compatibility but should be replaced by the newer forms above where-ever possible.

  • %USER
  • %USERNAME
  • %AGENCY

Below screenshots show an example of how the available macros can be used in the invoice footer in System Configuration File and how they appear on the invoice output.

Footer1.jpg

Footer2.jpg

Configuring Document Footers with a Company Stamp/Signature (JPEG image)

Location of JPEG Images for Company Stamp/Signature

Make sure the JPEG image is located in the neosys/data/xxx folder (where "xxx" is the database code)

Single Company Installation

Invoice footer

In the Media / Job Configuration File, Scroll down to the Invoice Footer field under the Invoicing section and add the script

<img src = imagename.jpg></img> 

where "imagename.jpg" is the name of the JPEG image.


Note: While reprinting invoices, footers remain as they were when the invoice was created.

Booking Orders

In the "Media Types File", add a new line in the "Order Footer" and add the script

<img src = imagename.jpg></img> 

where "imagename.jpg" is the name of the JPEG image.


Multiple Company Installation

Invoice footer

In the Media / Job Configuration File, Scroll down to the Invoice Footer field under the Invoicing section and add the script

<img src = imagename%COMPANYCODE%.jpg></img> 

and "imagename%COMPANYCODE%" will be converted to "imagenameXYZ" where "XYZ" stands for the company code in capitals.

Booking Orders

In the "Media Types File", add a new line in the "Order Footer" and add the script

<img src = imagename%COMPANYCODE%.jpg></img> 

and "imagename%COMPANYCODE%" will be converted to "imagenameXYZ" where "XYZ" stands for the company code in capitals.

Configuring Personal Signatures (JPEG image) to appear on Document Footers

Users can configure their personal signatures on the USER FILE by uploading a JPEG image of their signature.

Such signatures will be inserted below any "%USERNAME%" or "%USER" code configured in document footings unless %SIGNATURE%, %NOSIGNATURE% or another image is configured in the footing. This feature can be suppressed and controlled in the System Configuration File.

See System_Configuration_File#Style Signature setting in System Configuration File


User1.jpg


  1. Browse for the required file and click on upload:
    User2.jpg
  2. Once the desired file is uploaded successfully, a file upload summary would be displayed as follows :
    User3.jpg
  3. Once you close the file upload summary, you would see a preview of the uploaded JPEG image.
    User4.jpg
  4. If you would like to delete the uploaded image, click the "Delete" button to do so.
  5. To replace the uploaded image with a new one, you may simply click "Upload" and upload a new image which would overwrite the previous one.

General Guidelines for uploading Signature Image Files

To ensure that the signature appears correctly on NEOSYS documents, the following guidelines must be followed:

  1. Signature image files should be scanned at 96 dpi for proper alignment on documents
  2. Avoid margins / white spaces around the image i.e. the free blank space around the signature should be cropped out using MS Paint or similar software
  3. Signatures do not have to be top quality like logos so if you can get an acceptable quality by any means then you could go ahead. e.g if the Client sends it as a pdf file, take its screenshot and save as JPEG file making sure it does not hamper the quality of the image.

Procedure for cropping signature image files in Microsoft Paint

  1. Open the Signature image file in Paint.
    ( Right click on the image file -> Open with -> Paint )

    Mspaint-1.jpg

  2. Click on the Select Button and select the "Rectangular Selection" option

    Mspaint-2.jpg

  3. Using the mouse pointer, select only the signature part of the image avoiding unnecessary white spaces and click on CROP

    Mspaint-3.jpg

  4. Now, click on Resize -> Pixels and enter the appropriate dimensions and click on OK

    Mspaint-3b.jpg

  5. Save the image (Control + S)
  6. Exit Paint application
  7. Open/View the image. It should be cropped now :
    Cropped Signature Image File







Configuring Client Security mark

A "client security mark" which represents the client's general public identity or trading name is printed on all documents generated out of NEOSYS. This client mark is a mandatory contractual feature and cannot be removed.

Clientmark.jpg

The objective of the client mark is that anyone can easily identify the general source of a document or report produced by NEOSYS. It, therefore, MUST clearly indicate the public identity of the client and CANNOT be brief or anonymous.

The client mark must be something simple like a brand word or phrase that is common to all companies in a client installation. It should NOT be the precise legal name of the company or the website name or the email domain name because that is not required to achieve the objective and requires more maintenance

Any new companies added later on will use the same mark SO KEEP IT SIMPLE.

The corporate group name and possibly geographical location is a good concept to follow for example:

Adline Kuwait

Setting a default security mark

For all companies that do not have a specific mark

AREV

SETMARK * "<clientmark>"

Exodus

Run below command to start a live process in debugger mode,

./run <database>

Press 'x' to open the command line interface, then type

setmark * "<clientmark>"

Setting a security mark per company

In addition to the above initial general default client mark per database, in case certain companies within the same NEOSYS database cannot use the same mark at all, for example due to different branding, additional client security marks can be assigned to specific companies. This will not be allowed where a simpler client mark could cater for all companies.

AREV

SETMARK <companycode> "<clientmark>"

Exodus

./run <database>

Press 'x', then type

setmark <companycode> "<clientmark>"

Removing a security mark

AREV

SETMARK <companycode>

Exodus

./run <database>

Press 'x', then type

setmark <companycode>

Configuring fonts and colors for all users

The default font and color for all users is set up in the System Configuration File.

It can also be set up per department by setting the same on the department user record in the User Details page.

Users can override the above colors and fonts in their User Details page after login.

Changing the signatory

In Maintenance mode, press F5 and the following command:

ED DEFINITIONS AGENCY.PARAMS

Be careful not to insert lines except at the end. Moving other lines down will totally screw NEOSYS!

Then go to the bottom of the page (Ctrl+Page down). Once you reach at the bottom, ENTER enough times to add additional lines if required, then search for line 61 (Ctrl+G) and edit the document / add this code:

<br><br><br>Name of General Manager<br>General Manager<br>

Configuring backup procedures

See the System Configuration File on the NEOSYS Support Menu.

Note that this configuration file is missing the option to email a NEOSYS backup.zip file daily after the backup has been completed. To configure this go to the Maintenance mode and hit the F5 key and type:

ED DOS BACKUP.CFG

In line number 10, set the email address of the recipient/s who should receive a backup.zip file. This method is extremely useful as an offsite backup procedure in case of any server or USB failures.

Configuring automated emails in NEOSYS

See the System Configuration File on the NEOSYS Support Menu.

The default configuration will send email via mailout.neosys.com on port 2500.

Note that neosys mail server will accept email from anywhere as long as the sender email is @neosys.com

Authorising Users

Preventing users from assigning their own passwords

The task AUTHORISATION INVENT OWN PASSWORDS should always have the lock NEOSYS to prevent users from creating their own passwords. Most users create unsafe passwords given the choice.

People nearly always ask to give their own passwords but you should tell them that NEOSYS always assigns random passwords for security reasons. It is not worth arguing and discussing the point with most people since they don't usually grasp the importance and soon learn their NEOSYS password anyway.

NEOSYS support staff who login as NEOSYS are still authorised to create their own passwords but it is better not to leak this information to clients immediately since people will grasp on to it and be disappointed or even offended that you are not granting this privilege to them.

Unfortunately there is no general way for people to change their own passwords at the moment. Only the few people who have access to the Support Menu and Authorisation File can do it. Changing your own passwords should be on the NEOSYS Help menu so everybody can do it.

Authorising access from outside the LAN

From 15/2/2008 access to NEOSYS is by default restricted to users from the standard local area network ip numbers starting 192.168, 10 and 127 so you might get clients complaining that they cannot login.

In order to allow access from outside you will have to update the Authorisation File and put a list of valid ip numbers that they are authorised to login from.

You dont have to put ip numbers on every single user. If the user ip numbers are blank for a user then the system will look for and use the nearest ip numbers on the following users below within the same department. Therefore you only have to put the ip numbers on the bottom "department user".

Examples

To allow someone to login from a) anywhere in the office and b) from another office with a static ip number of say 80.11.22.33 put something like 192.168.*,10.*,127.*,80.11.22.33

To allow someone to login from anywhere put * This is not recommended but necessary if someone absolutely has to login from anywhere in the world.

Authorising users to access from dynamic IP when previously only authorized to access from known static IP

In situations when users who are authorised to access from known static IP till date but now have access to dynamic IPs only , Support must get permission from management before configuring NEOSYS to allow them access from any IP and informing them the risks of allowing users access from any IP.

Support must not agree to do serial work of adding the IP to list of allowed IPs in NEOSYS each time the client gets an IP from the ISP.

Sample Email:

 Dear XXX,

  We need your agreement to allow XXXX users to access NEOSYS from any location/IP address. Until now XXXX users were
  restricted to office/authorised location only but your IT team is no longer able to provide a static IP.                   
 
  Users will get frustrated when they are unable to log in and will lose valuable time because NEOSYS cannot grant
  users permission to access from arbitrary dynamic IPs given by the ISP each time.

  Your IT person should provide us with the fixed static address urgently as it is not recommended to enable access
  from any IP due to risks like access of data by unauthorised persons , malicious hacking attempts etc.

  Please confirm that you understand the risks and permit authorization of access from any IP temporarily and agree
  to provide our Support Team with a static IP urgently.

Enabling Minimal Access to Certificate File for Monitoring Department Staff

Giving users access to the Support Menu

The Support Menu in NEOSYS enables users to access the following:

  1. List of Database processes
  2. List of Documents in use
  3. Stop/Restart NEOSYS service
  4. Backup
  5. Log
  6. Authorisation file

This menu is locked with the task SUPPORT MENU ACCESS and has the LS key. To give any user/I.T. administrator access to this menu, you have to give him the LS key.

Configuring Payment Instructions

Support MUST strictly economise on number of lines used for payment instruction to avoid more lines taking up more space on the printout. This is because sometimes more lines could cause the printout to creep into two pages instead of one.

Support MUST strictly avoid duplication of payment instructions by copying and pasting it into all company files. It is a blunder to copy and paste the same data into all companies when it can instead be entered just once in the Media/Job Configuration File. This is because anyone maintaining this data in future is likely to fail to notice that the data has to be maintained in multiple places, which will in turn lead to data inconsistency. It is also a waste of time to mindlessly do easy cutting and pasting instead of thinking what is correct.

Payment instructions must be entered in the company file ONLY if the payment instructions are different per company.

NEOSYS picks up the first available payment instructions from the following locations and ignores any instructions in the later files.

  1. Client file
  2. Company file with currency code
  3. Currency file
  4. Company file with currency code left blank
  5. Configuration File

If, following the above rules, no payment instructions can be found, or the payment instructions are "NONE" or a single dot (.), then no payment instruction are displayed.

Tip: Leave the currency code field blank in Company file to configure the default payment instructions for all currencies without having to tediously enter them in the Currency file for each and every currency.

There is a manually edited flag in the company file on one NEOSYS client which makes the company file payment instructions take precedence over any currency file payment instructions. This may be added to the Client File user interface as "For all currencies"

The usual way of configuring payment instructions is to put it in the Company file under Finance. This configuration allows different payment instructions per currency. If you put the payment instructions in the currency file, then these instructions apply to all companies, unless the manual flag in the company record is manually edited in the maintenance mode by NEOSYS programmers to say that the company file instructions take precedence.

Tip: Since the rules of getting payment instruction are not simple, if you are *changing* payment instructions, locate where the old instructions are and simply change them without worrying about the rules.

Also refer to: Difference between terms of payment and payment instructions

Entering Payment Instructions in NEOSYS

Lines that have no tags in them (no <> characters) and have up to 10 "words" in them will be chunked, i.e. placed continuously one after the other on the same line, if there is room for the whole chunk.

Commas are automatically added at the end of chunks that do not already end in commas, except for the last line.

You can add break tags when you want instructions to start on a new line, as shown below.

Sample Payment instructions:

 If no written objection is received within 10 days, this invoice will be considered as accepted unconditionally for payment.<br>
 Cheques/Demand/Drafts/Bank Transfers to be in favour of NEOSYS.<br>
 Bank Name : Commercial Bank of Dubai
 Account Number : 0XX 00X0XX 00X
 IBAN Number : AEX00X0000XX00X
 Swift Code : BBMEAXAD

The above sample appears as below, in NEOSYS:

Payinstr.png

Configure Currency File

NEOSYS allows clients to change how invoice amounts are presented on their invoices.

Clients or NEOSYS Support need to edit the subunit field in the Currency & Exchange Rate File:

To change this setting, depending on which NEOSYS modules you use, follow the appropriate path:

NEOSYS Menu -> "Jobs" OR "Media" OR "Finance" -> Files -> Currency & Exchange Rate File. 

E.g:
Currency&ExchangeRateFile.png

Invoices amounts can be displayed in two ways:

a) "Five thousand, three hundred and forty five .25"
Do: Leave subunit field blank, this is the default.

OR

b) "Five thousand, three hundred and forty five and 25 fils"
Do: Edit subunit field to "fils" and edit the

Specifying Payment Terms on Invoices

Different payment terms can be concurrently specified at various levels. Any payment terms specified at a more detailed level take precedence over payment terms specified at a more general level

In order of preference, when creating an invoice or estimate/quotation, payment terms are looked up in the following order. The first payment terms found are used.

  1. New Invoices screen - per invoice
  2. Chart of Accounts if not suppressed in configuration file
  3. Client File - per client
  4. Company File - per company
  5. Configuration File - per database

Entering a full stop (.) or the word NONE in Client or Company File payment terms suppresses any terms found in Company or Configuration File allowing you to suppress, per client or company, any default payment terms specified in the Company or Configuration Files.

Also refer to: Difference between terms of payment and payment instructions

Creating Email Alerts in NEOSYS

Currently this is a manual process done in maintenance mode using F5. It will be replaced by a web interface.

See Configuring Media Module Email Alerts

To find existing alerts

EXO_DATA=<DBCODE> list documents alerts

Syntax

CREATEALERT alertid module alerttype runhours,... runasusercode {targetusercode,...} testemail} (options)

The command must be followed by five parameters in a fixed order and separated by spaces. Two additional parameters and options in "()" may follow in a fixed order. To replace an existing alert use the overwrite option.

Alertid

Required. Invent some short identifying alphanumeric code for your alert e.g. XYZ001. It will show in the email subject and is required if you want to change or remove the alert.

Module

Required. One of the following.

  • GENERAL
  • FINANCE
  • AGENCY
  • MEDIA
  • JOB

Alerttype

Required. Various alert types are available depending on the module.

See Alert Types

Runhours

Configure hours as per server timezone.

Required. Syntax: {minutes,,,}:{hours,,,}:{dayofmonth,,,}:{monthNo,,,}:{weekday,,,}

Examples:

Run at 9am every day

9

Run at 9am on the 15th of every month

9:15

Run at 9am on the 15th of months January and July

9:15:1,7

Run at 15mins & 30mins past hours 9am and 5pm, on the 15th of every month

15,30:9,17:15

Runasuser

Required. Determines the authorisation level during processing

Targetuser(s)

Optional commas separated list of user codes (no spaces!) to receive any output from the alert. Note that some s may not have any output and that some alerts may automatically direct their output to various users.

Test email

Optional. An email address or addresses separated by ;. All emails generated by the process will be redirected here regardless of who they are normally directed at.

Options

Optional. One or more of the following letters must be in "()"

  • R=Remove - remove an existing alert (only the alertid parameter is required)
  • O=Overwrite - required to overwrite an existing document.
  • S=Silent
  • ROS=forget last run time

Enable/Disable Existing Alerts

  1. Identify alert key, in maintenance mode: "SORT DOCUMENTS ALERTS"
  2. Edit 12th field of the alert record (ENABLED), e.g "ed documents COLL01". 1 - enabled or 0 - disabled.

Alert emails to some executives are being received by their managers

You can put whatever you like in the executive name but NEOSYS must be able to find their email somehow.

For example if the executive is entered as “Steve Burns” and there is no user called Steve Burns in the Authorisation File.

  1. Does the executive name contains an “@” character? then it is the email address
  2. Is there a user in Authorisation matching either the executive name (Steve Burns) … or the first word of the executive name (Steve)?
  3. If none of the above then the email of the user running (usually a manager) the process is used

To solve this problem create users matching the executive names.

Note that creating users with email addresses enables them to login to NEOSYS by requesting password reminders to their email address so like all users you must ensure that their authorisation level is appropriately limited.

Automatically Running and Emailing Saved Documents

Saved documents in NEOSYS (Menu -> Media -> Diary -> Saved Reports) can be configured to run automatically and be emailed to users. This can only be done in maintenance mode, by doing

ED DOCUMENTS <document no.>

Line 12 should be 1 to mean run automatically.

Line 14 should be the user code to email to. If emailing to multiple users, press Ctrl + E on this line and enter the user codes to email to.

Line 22 should be the scheduled hour e.g. 7 for 7am server time. Use commas for more than one scheduled hour.

Line 25 should be the day of week to run on. e.g. Mon=1, Sun=7. Use commas for more than one.

To force the document to run again on the same hour or day for testing changes, you have to clear line 13.

For more information about the DOCUMENTS file format, do

LD DOCUMENTS

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