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- *********** Pony Express version 2.00s (Shareware version) ****************
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- The shareware version of Pony Express is the same full featured program
- as our registered version. To facilitate distribution on a single
- diskette the memory requirements are approximately 20K more for the
- shareware version. When you register we will send you the smaller program
- which will also include any other enhancements.
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- ORDER ENTRY FORM
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- To order the most current version of Pony Express just
- complete the form below and enclose the proper payment.
- You can also order by telephone by calling (913)642-5005.
- Our FAX number is (913)642-5005-6.
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- Contact Name:_______________________________________________
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- Title:________________________________
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- Company Name:_______________________________________________
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- Street Address:_____________________________________________
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- City:_________________________ St:______ Zip:_______________
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- Telephone:____________________ Alternate:___________________
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- ________ Pony Express software with @ $50.00 ea _______
- user's guide, product update notification and
- voice tech. support (includes shipping)
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- ________ Pony Express software with @$150.00 ea _______
- scale interface support and
- interface cable. (includes shipping)
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- Diskette Format: [ ] 3.5" [ ] 5.25"
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- Kansas residents add 5.85% sales tax _______
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- Total _________
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- Method of Payment: [ ] Check with Order [ ] Money Order
- [ ] Mastercard [ ] Visa
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- Card #:__________________________________ Exp. Date:___ /___
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- Signature:______________________________________
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- Cardholder's Name:______________________________
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- Remit To: Melisco Marketing, Inc.
- 9719 Ensley Lane
- Leawood, KS 66206-2246
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- P O N Y E X P R E S S
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- The Pony Express program was developed just two miles from
- the residence of Alexander Majors, founder of the original
- Pony Express mail service. In that same spirit we have
- developed a precision tool for all businesses to improve
- their efficiency.
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- PONY EXPRESS(R)
- Copyright (C) 1987, 1992 by Melisco Marketing, Inc.
- All Rights Reserved
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- Melisco Marketing, Inc.
- 9719 Ensley Lane
- Leawood, KS 66206-2246
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- Project: SmallWonder
- Released as: Version 2.00
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- FORWARD ...................................................1
- NEW ADVANCED FEATURES IN VERSION 2.00 ...........2
- OTHER NEW FEATURES ..............................3
- NOTICE .....................................................5
- LICENSE AGREEMENT AND LIMITED WARRANTY .....................6
- ORDER ENTRY FORM ...........................................8
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ...........................................9
- INTRODUCTION ..............................................10
- RATES AND OPTIONS ..............................14
- OTHER APPLICATION AREAS ........................16
- GETTING STARTED ...........................................18
- INSTALLING PONY EXPRESS ........................20
- INSTALLATION QUESTIONS .........................21
- USING PONY EXPRESS .............................24
- PROGRAM INITIALIZATION .........................24
- ACTIVATE PONY EXPRESS (modes R, E, S) ..........24
- MOVING BETWEEN SCREENS .........................25
- ADJUSTING THE SCREEN ...........................25
- CHANGING SCREEN COLORS .........................25
- DATA ENTRY SCREEN .........................................28
- DATA ENTRY FIELDS ..............................28
- ALTERNATE ORIGINS ..............................29
- OPTION KEY STATUS ..............................29
- FUNCTION KEYS ACTIVE ...........................29
- SPECIAL NOTE FOR ELECTRONIC SCALE USERS. .......30
- RATE SCREEN ...............................................32
- OPTION KEY MATRIX ..............................32
- SHIPPING INFORMATION WINDOW ....................33
- FUNCTION KEYS ACTIVE ...........................35
- MARKUP/MARKDOWN SUPPORT ........................36
- TRANSACTION LOGGING ............................37
- RATE PASTE .....................................38
- ESTIMATED ARRIVAL SCREEN ..................................40
- ESTIMATED ARRIVAL ..............................40
- SCREEN LAYOUT ..................................41
- THE SYMBOLS ....................................41
- VARYING THE SHIP DATE ..........................42
- APPENDIX A - ERROR MESSAGES ...............................43
- DURING INSTALLATION ............................43
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- DURING INITIALIZATION ..........................43
- APPENDIX B - PROGRAM COMPATIBILITY ........................45
- SIDEKICK USERS- ................................45
- LOTUS USERS- ...................................45
- APPENDIX C - FILE LAYOUTS .................................46
- COMMENT FORM ..............................................54
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- Pony Express Version 2.00
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- When we originally developed the Pony Express program we
- really had one major objective in mind, to help small
- business. Yeah, the ones that get stuck with the same
- paperwork and regulations as the big guys. Since 1987
- Pony Express has helped thousands of people better
- understand and use the U.S. Postal service and the United
- Parcel Service.
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- One of our customers is an entrepreneur who uses Pony Express
- and a bathroom scale to ship AMWAY products out of her New
- York apartment. We take great pride that in these days of
- stiff competition and MegaMartMania we can help small
- businesses like hers grow.
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- Our customers range in size from small bicycle dealers, mail
- centers, physicians, etc. all the way to the U.S. Mint.
- That's right, the big guys like it too.
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- In version 2.00 the Pony grows up and becomes a thoroughbred
- racehorse. We have taken a small utility program that was
- unique in it's market and transformed it into a product that
- competes head-to-head with the finest shipping solutions in
- the industry. Not for five-hundred dollars, not for three-
- thousand dollars, but for fifty dollars.
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- Pony Express is unique in that it's not something that just
- gets stuck in the mail room or by the dock. It is a tool
- that can be used by everyone in the business. From order
- entry and customer service all the way back to the back door.
- We have found that in larger businesses any user department
- can benefit because it forces people to look at and really
- think about what they are spending to expedite things.
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- We continue to price Pony Express so it's easily justified
- by anyone. We have worked hard on version 2.00 to make Pony
- Express a "must have" for every business. If we're right,
- we'll all be happy. Our best wishes to you in your business.
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- NEW ADVANCED FEATURES IN PONY EXPRESS VERSION 2.00
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- FEDERAL EXPRESS SUPPORT -
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- Federal Express rate types have been added, bringing the total
- rate types supported to eighteen (including letter rates).
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- ALTERNATE ORIGINS -
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- Users can now change the origin dynamically to calculate
- shipments from other locations such as multiple warehouses
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- MARKUP/MARKDOWN SUPPORT -
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- For businesses that want to add profit to and/or discount rates,
- Pony Express includes a comprehensive three level structure
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- FULL NETWORK SUPPORT -
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- Network locking and control has been included in Pony Express
- to allow simultaneous use of the Pony Express data and
- transaction files by network users.
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- TRANSACTION LOGGING -
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- Pony Express Transaction Logging allows users to write
- transactions to disk for other processing such as upload-
- ing charges to a host computer or for further processing
- by a spreadsheet program, report writer, etc. In addition
- to the rate information other fields such and name and
- address, etc. are included. The user can use these optional
- data entry fields for printing FedEx forms, package labels
- or to help identify the transaction on manifest or other
- management reports.
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- ADVANCED FEATURES-continued
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- ELECTRONIC SCALE INTERFACE -
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- For companies with larger volumes an optional scale interface
- is available in version 2.00. Pony Express with the scale
- interface sells for one-hundred fifty dollars which includes a
- scale interface cable. The interface supports the popular
- Toledo 8213 bench scale. The 8213 is a low-cost ruggedized
- electronic scale manufactured by the Toledo Scale of Ohio.
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- Memory requirements for the scale interface version are the
- the same as the standard version. A standard serial port
- (Comm 1 thru 4) on the PC is also required.
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- OTHER NEW FEATURES AND IMPROVEMENTS IN VERSION 2.00
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- Rate Paste- Users can now paste a selected rate directly into
- another screen such as an order entry screen.
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- Command Line Unload- Pony Express can be unloaded directly
- from the DOS command line instead of using the Hot-key unload.
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- Keypad Plus/Minus- Allows users to move between screens
- more quickly.
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- Prevent Duplicates- Since Alternate Origin support has been
- added there is no reason to load duplicate copies of Pony
- Express. Error checking is now in place to prevent this from
- accidently happening.
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- Complete Screen Control- Prior to version 2.00, the Pony Express
- screen was limited to one of three positions. Screens can
- now be positioned anywhere on the display.
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- Saturday Delivery Indicator- For service rate types that can
- deliver on Saturday, and indicator will appear if appropriate
- on the Estimated Arrival screen.
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- UPS Delivery Confirmation Support- This new UPS service
- has been added to Pony Express.
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- OTHER NEW FEATURES-continued
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- UPS 2nd Day Air Letter- This new UPS letter rate has been
- added to Pony Express.
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- Memory Requirements- Are slightly less for Pony Express
- version 2.00 than those of previous versions.
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- Registered Users- Were shipped version 2.00 of Pony Express in
- advance of this announcement as a part of their fifteen dollar
- rate update. This was done to accommodate the February 24, 1992
- UPS rate change.
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- Rate changes have occured about once a year and require zone,
- structure and rate changes similar to a tax or payroll program.
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- NOTICE
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- The information contained in this document is subject to
- change without notice and does not represent a commitment on
- the part of the vendor. The documentation and software
- described in this document are furnished under a license
- agreement. The documentation and software may be copied
- only in accordance with the terms of the agreement. No part
- of this document may otherwise be photocopied, reproduced or
- translated into any language or computer language without
- the prior written consent of Melisco Marketing, Inc.
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- Copyright (C) 1987, 1992 by Melisco Marketing, Inc. All
- rights reserved.
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- This publication is provided as a supplement to the Pony
- Express program. It is not intended to be used as an in-
- depth reference of the services described herein. For more
- information about these services, you should contact your
- local customer service representative of the provider of the
- service.
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- An order form has been included in this manual. For quantity,
- site license or dealer pricing you can write or call
- Melisco Marketing, Inc.
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- TELEPHONE AND ADDRESS INFORMATION
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- Melisco Marketing, Inc.
- 9719 Ensley Lane
- Leawood, KS 66206-2246
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- Business Office (913)642-5005 9:00 - 5:00 CST
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- FAX (913)642-5005-6 24 Hours/Daily
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- LICENSE AGREEMENT AND LIMITED WARRANTY
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- LICENSE AGREEMENT AND LIMITED WARRANTY
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- This software is not and never has been public domain
- software. Pony Express is a copyrighted software product
- developed and owned by Melisco Marketing, Inc. ("Melisco").
- Copyright (C) 1987, 1992 by Melisco Marketing, Inc. All
- rights reserved.
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- Melisco retains ownership of this copy of software. Private
- individuals and computer clubs are granted permission by the
- author to freely copy the shareware version of Pony Express
- disks for evaluation by others as long as the disks are not
- modified in any way. However, you may not sell the disks for
- profit. The shareware version has an "S" as a part of the
- version number (example ver. 2.00S) Exceptions to these rules
- must be received in writing from Melisco. Use of this
- software product for any period of time constitutes your
- acceptance of this agreement and subjects you to all of its
- contents.
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- Users of the shareware version are granted a non-exclusive
- limited license to use this software on a single computer
- workstation solely on a trial basis. The purpose of this
- free trial access to the software is to determine if the
- package is suitable for your computer needs. Use of this
- product, except for the limited purpose of determining if it
- satisfies your current business or other productive use
- requires purchase of a software license. To order the current
- version of Pony Express return the enclosed order form with
- proper payment to:
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- Melisco Marketing, Inc.
- 9719 Ensley Lane
- Leawood, KS 66206-2246
- (913)642-5005
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- Each license granted to you or any subsequent licensee is
- subject to the following terms and conditions:
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- Purchase of a software license permits the user to use this
- software on a single computer. You may not adapt, alter,
- modify or translate this software or accompanying manual.
- Restrictions include, but are not limited to, creating
- derivative works, reverse engineering, decompiling or
- disassembling. You may not lease, sub-license, rent or
- distribute either this software or its documentation. You
- may make copies of this software only for backup and
- archival purposes. No more than two (2) copies may be in
- existence at any time. You must include the copyright
- notice on the copy.
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- EXCEPT AS NOTED BELOW, THIS SOFTWARE AND ACCOMPANYING
- DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
- KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
- FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE
- QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS ASSUMED BY YOU.
- IF THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION IS DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME
- THE ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR, OR
- CORRECTION. Melisco may offer from time to time, updated
- versions of this software. At its option, Melisco will make
- such updates available to the licensees who have paid the
- update fee and returned the order form to Melisco.
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- LIMITED WARRANTY
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- Melisco Marketing, Inc. warrants the magnetic media and
- physical documentation to be free of defect in materials and
- workmanship for a period of 30 days from date of purchase.
- Melisco's entire liability and your sole remedy shall be the
- replacement of the material not meeting this "Limited
- Warranty" IN NO EVENT WILL MELISCO BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS
- OF PROFIT OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGE INCLUDING BUT NOT
- LIMITED TO SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR ANY OTHER
- DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS
- PROGRAM OR ITS DOCUMENTATION. Because some states do not
- allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages,
- the above limitation may not apply to you. This agreement
- will be governed by the laws of the State of Kansas.
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- This agreement supersedes any proposal or prior agreement,
- oral or written relative to the subject matter of this
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- ORDER ENTRY FORM
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- To order the most current version of Pony Express just
- complete the form below and enclose the proper payment.
- You can also order by telephone by calling (913)642-5005.
- Our FAX number is (913)642-5005-6.
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- Contact Name:_______________________________________________
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- Title:________________________________
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- Company Name:_______________________________________________
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- Street Address:_____________________________________________
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- City:_________________________ St:______ Zip:_______________
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- Telephone:____________________ Alternate:___________________
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- Quantity
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- ________ Pony Express software with @ $50.00 ea _______
- user's guide, product update notification and
- voice tech. support (includes shipping)
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- ________ Pony Express software with @ $150.00 ea _______
- scale interface support and
- interface cable. (includes shipping)
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- Diskette Format: [ ] 3.5" [ ] 5.25"
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- Kansas residents add 5.85% sales tax _______
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- Total _________
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- Method of Payment: [ ] Check with Order [ ] Money Order
- [ ] Mastercard [ ] Visa
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- Card #:__________________________________ Exp. Date:___ /___
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- Signature:______________________________________
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- Cardholder's Name:______________________________
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- Remit To: Melisco Marketing, Inc.
- 9719 Ensley Lane
- Leawood, KS 66206-2246
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- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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- Pony Express is a registered trademark of Melisco Marketing,
- Inc.
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- IBM, IBM PC-DOS, IBM-PC, IBM-XT, IBM-AT, IBM-PS/2 are
- registered trademarks of International Business Machine
- Corporation.
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- Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
- Microsoft and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft
- Corporation.
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- Sidekick is a trademark of Borland International Inc.
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- Lotus and 1-2-3 are registered trademarks of Lotus
- Development Corporation.
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- Metro is a trademark of Lotus Development Corporation.
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- DESQview is a trademark of Quarterdeck Office Systems.
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- U.S. Mail emblem, Express Mail, First-Class Mail, Priority
- Mail and United States Postal Service are among the
- registered trademarks, trademarks and service marks of the
- U.S. Postal Service.
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- UPS logotype, Next Day Air and 2nd Day Air are registered
- trademarks of United Parcel Service.
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- Federal Express, FedEx, FedEx Priority Overnight, FedEx
- Standard Overnight, FedEx Economy Two-Day Service are among
- registered trademarks and service marks of the Federal Express
- Corporation.
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- MINIMUM HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
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- IBM-PC, XT, AT, PS/2 or a true compatible with a minimum of
- 256K, 1 floppy disk drive and a monochrome or color monitor.
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- IBM PC-DOS or MS-DOS version 3.0 or greater is also
- required.
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- In addition to the above requirements the electronic scale
- interface requires a COM1-4 port.
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- INTRODUCTION
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- Pony Express applies to all businesses especially smaller
- ones. This overview will help you relate it to yours.
- We realize that the subject matter is a rather dry one so as
- a reward for reading this intro, we have included several
- important tips that everyone can use.
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- Let's face it, as businesses and individuals we all use the
- Postal Service. Privatize it; they need more competition,
- you say? Well I don't know how many telephone bills you get
- each month but who wants more complexity in their life.
- Let's digress for a moment.
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- Many years ago the H&R Block company was founded here in
- Kansas City by two brothers who realized that people might
- pay money to get their taxes done rather than stand in long
- lines at the IRS offices. Several years ago, we had a
- similar thought while standing in line at the Post Office.
- After all, the Postal Service needs just one thing from you,
- the correct postage for the service you want performed.
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- Pony Express does just that. For individuals or small
- businesses, it will get you out of the lines and back in
- your office. For large businesses, it can streamline your
- mail and shipping rooms. Pony Express is a sophisticated
- program that knows what the window clerk knows. We call it
- "A Civil Servant in a box" Tm.
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- Before we go on let's look at the Postal Service for what it
- really is. Forget about the bills and junk mail they bring
- you. It's not their fault, they were hired to do that.
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- The U.S. Postal Service is the largest delivery system in
- the world. The system works well and it works hard. Even
- on holidays when you don't see your letter carrier, internal
- processing continues and it never stops. Every day the
- system moves over 450 million pieces of mail thru 29,000
- domestic Post Offices. They are at every address in the
- nation almost every day.
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- And U.S. Postal rates are the lowest in the world. The junk
- mail is analogous to a commercial on television in that it
- helps keep rates lower.
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- No system is perfect but if you agree that for us to make
- the changes we may want is a feat similar to changing the
- rotation of the earth then it just makes good sense to learn
- more about how the system really works.
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- First let's take a minute to take the mystery out of the
- Postal rate types.
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- FIRST CLASS- Letters
- PRIORITY MAIL- Packages (*first class-zone rated)
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- FOR UNIMPORTANT STUFF
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- THIRD CLASS- Letters
- FOURTH CLASS- Packages (*parcel post)
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- *Notice that we have bracketed the old names for these
- services because you will still hear some people refer to
- them this way.
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- The above example is an easy way to mentally keep the
- services straight but it is somewhat oversimplified.
- While you and I may think in terms of letters and packages,
- the Postal Service really just looks at weight. Don't
- worry, Pony Express thinks the same way. In our example, we
- use the term "Letters" because First and Third Class rates
- refer to small weights.
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- There are also options that you can use with these rate
- types. "Special Delivery" gets delivered to you immediately
- upon receipt at your local Post Office. "Registry" (that's
- how the Fed moves the nation's gold supply) means that the
- item is signed for and secured every step of the way. A
- "Return Receipt" can be returned to you showing when, where,
- and to whom the item was delivered. "Certified Mail" gives
- you proof of mailing and of course there are others.
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- The beauty of this system is that you pay only for the
- options you need. In addition, the rate structures are
- based on the distance the item travels rather than a single
- fee to send anywhere. This is referred to as "Zone-Rated".
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- The bad news is that not all options apply to all rate
- types. Some options feed on others and some are exclusive.
- When you use the Pony Express program, it watches every
- keystroke and applies the rules so you can think in terms
- of:
- "Deliver it Sunday"
- "It's worth $400.00 - Insure it!"
- "I want a receipt"
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- Pony Express figures zones, rates, option fees, and
- automatically applies discounts. It also blocks out
- services that don't apply to your objective. Remember, all
- you need to do is to affix the proper postage amount to pay
- for this transaction.
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- Maybe now you can see why Pony Express helps sell a lot of
- postage machines. If you don't have one, stamps work just
- fine. Before we talk about other Pony Express features,
- here are some useful tips that can help anyone using mail
- services.
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- 1. The unsung hero of the Postal Service is Priority Mail.
- Priority Mail gets delivered to major cities within two days
- and outlying locations in three. One of our customers saves
- $35,000 a year by doing this instead of expressing weekly
- sales reports to field salesmen. For example, two pounds
- sent by Priority Mail is only $2.90. You can even use it
- for letters and remember it also delivers on Saturday.
- Priority Mail stickers are available free from your Post
- Office. Your item MUST display THIS STICKER (nothing else
- counts). With this sticker and the proper postage, your
- item will receive expeditious delivery.
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- If you're hesitant about using this service, I suggest you
- conduct your own test using Priority Mail with a Return
- Receipt so you can monitor the actual delivery date. Many
- large companies are already doing this.
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- 2. Don't give your outgoing mail to the letter carrier when
- they deliver yours. They have a whole day ahead of them
- before they get back to the Post Office. You can easily add
- a day to the delivery by making this mistake.
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- 3. Drop off mail at a drop box but only one with a posted
- schedule. Pay attention to the schedule because they are
- strictly adhered to. Different boxes have different
- schedules so either shop the neighborhood or call the Post
- Office for schedules if you need flexibility.
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- 4. Do NOT use the mail receptacles inside the Post Office.
- These do not have posted schedules so they are emptied as
- time allows. Use the drop box outside.
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- 5. Use the morning mail for important items. Most drop
- boxes have a morning schedule so you might consider batching
- morning mail and sending it out with someone from your
- office (early lunch, delivery person, etc.) Here's why:
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- Mail processing occurs in Networks (cycles), morning and
- afternoon. After mail is collected it must be faced,
- cancelled and sorted; then it's got a plane to catch. Many
- of the planes are commercial aircraft so your letter is
- working with the same schedule that you as a passenger do.
- Keep that in mind on your next plane trip when you hear the
- "Thud" up front. Yep, you guessed it, the U.S. Mail is on-
- board!
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- Remember, if it's important get it to the boxes on time
- (close doesn't count).
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- To get the most from the Pony Express program we recommend
- that you try different transactions and experiment with
- different options on the Rate Screen. For options or
- services that are new to you, just use the help screens.
- It's really easy and you'll see not just how smart the
- program is but also how much more you know. Next, decide
- which services and options you want to use. Write down any
- questions you have and contact your local Postal Customer
- Service Representative to get them resolved.
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- From then on use the Pony Express program to figure the
- postage. Apply the postage, make sure items are properly
- marked and use the drop box or the caller window at the Post
- Office. Stay out of the lines, save time, and save money;
- it's that simple!
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- And of course when you do have to go to the Post Office try
- not to giggle at the people in line, it's not polite.
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- Basing rates on the distance moved (Zone Rating) and paying
- only for the options you need gives you both flexibility and
- the lowest cost. We already know that from the Postal
- calculations. One company in the private sector also uses a
- similar structure for it's services. Because of this
- similarity we have included support for the United Parcel
- Service. If your company uses UPS then the Pony Express
- program will save you even more time.
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- You probably also use Federal Express services for many of
- your shipments. Starting with version 2.00 Pony Express
- includes comprehensive support for Federal Express rate types.
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- Pony Express is a precision tool to help you where you need
- help and by making better use of the Postal system you use
- every day, you can save both time and frustration. Just
- another way to make money with the PC you already own.
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- RATES AND OPTIONS
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- The Pony Express program provides complete support for the
- following rate types and options.
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- United States Postal Service (USPS)
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- RATES
- Express Mail-Post Office to Addressee
- First Class
- Priority Mail
- Third Class
- Fourth Class
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- Insurance to $600.00 (Registry to $25,000.00)
- COD Fees
- Automatically includes Intra BMC Discounts
- Oversize Package Fees
- Return Receipt
- Special Delivery
- Special Handling
- Certified Mail
- Registered Mail
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- Next Day Air Letter
- Next Day Air
- 2nd Day Air Letter
- 2nd Day Air (except to Alaska)
- Ground Service (commercial and residential)
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- Insurance to $25,000.00
- COD Fees
- Oversize Package Fees
- Delivery Confirmation
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- Priority Overnight Letter
- Priority Overnight Service
- Standard Overnight Letter
- Standard Overnight Service
- Economy Two-Day Service
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- OTHER APPLICATION AREAS
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- A lot of careful planning went into the design of the Pony
- Express program. We took much of the knowledge of corporate
- mailing and shipping rooms and joined that with an intuitive
- program interface that anyone can easily learn and use.
- After you try Pony Express you may quickly see that there
- are other people in your company that should also be using
- it.
- Let's look at a couple of fictional situations to illustrate
- where Pony Express can really pay off.
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- Scenario A:
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- Dan Smith is a marketing manager for a small manufacturing
- company. He needs to send a 16 pound display kit to another
- city 140 miles away. Dan tells his secretary to make sure
- it arrives in time for the business show which is in a
- couple of days. She quickly ships it using overnight air.
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- With Pony Express, Dan's secretary interrupts the word
- processing application on her PC and activates Pony Express.
- Not only does she get competitive overnight air rates, but
- by using the Estimated Arrival screen, she sees that the
- shipment could arrive in one day using Fourth Class or UPS
- ground service.
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- The cost savings from this one example could justify the
- total purchase price of the Pony Express Program. Dan's
- secretary is then able to exit Pony Express and return to
- her letter, right where she left off.
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- Jim Stokes is an account representative for a company that
- sells micro-computer hardware by mail order. Most of his
- sales are made over the phone. His current customer wants
- to know the total order charges so he can prepare his check
- to cover the COD amount. Jim tells his customer that he
- will check with the shipping department and call him right
- back.
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- With Pony Express, Jim could have finished the order, saved
- a long distance phone call and prevented the interruption to
- the shipping department. Transactions also work in reverse,
- so if Jim's customer was a Pony Express user, he could have
- figured the total charges by himself.
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- With Pony Express you can:
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- Quickly quote shipping charges, options and delivery
- dates internally or to customers. Alternate origins
- allow you to figure charges from multiple warehouses
- or to calculate drop shipments.
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- Markup or discount actual shipping charges. Make your
- mail or shipping facility a profit center. Charge back
- user departments for mail and shipping services.
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- Calculate inbound charges and lead times.
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- Set shipping charge standards for your own products.
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- Use the transaction log to upload data to a host
- computer, print package labels, provide management
- reports or generate manifests.
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- Audit Federal Express and UPS billing.
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- As you learn more about Pony Express, you will be able to
- apply it to your own situations, so let's get started.
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- GETTING STARTED
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- The program distribution diskettes you received already
- contain everything you need to get started. Thanks to a
- proprietary zone compression system developed by Melisco
- Marketing, the installation program will automatically
- configure the proper zone information that is unique to your
- area. So don't worry about zone charts or rate schedules,
- just answer a few simple questions.
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- Prior to installing Pony Express for the first time, you
- will need to make a copy of the Pony Express install and
- program distribution diskettes. You should always work
- from the copy and store the original in a safe place.
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- If you need assistance in making the copy, you should refer
- to the DOS FORMAT and DISKCOPY commands in your DOS
- reference manual.
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- To make the proper rate calculations, Pony Express needs to
- know the ORIGIN SECTION that you ship from. The origin
- section consists of the first three digits of the zip code
- that you normally ship from. Although you can dynamically
- change the origin, this will be the default.
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- NOTE- If you're in a hurry to get started, then you will be
- happy to know that during installation, the origin section
- (question 1) is the only response that does not have a
- default answer. You can always use the installation program
- to modify your responses at a later time. The default
- answers are adequate for most users.
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- During installation you will be asked to choose the PROGRAM
- MODE. The mode that you choose should be based on your
- frequency of use and the hardware/software configuration of
- your computer.
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- When the Pony Express program is active (doing work for
- you), it requires approximately 133K of your computer's main
- memory. To help you get the most from both the program and
- your machine's resources, we have included four different
- program modes to give you maximum flexibility. If you are
- using an older version of DOS and you need more available
- memory, then we suggest that you upgrade to DOS 5.0.
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- NOTE- Memory requirements for the scale interface version are
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- Mode A allows you to use Pony Express as a stand-alone
- program. It will use main memory only when active. When
- you exit the program, all of your computer's main memory is
- returned to you. It must be loaded each time it is used,
- the same way as most word processors, spreadsheet programs,
- etc.. This should be your choice if you plan to use Pony
- Express within an "operating environment" such as Microsoft
- Windows or DESQview. Pony Express version 2.00 was developed
- and tested in Microsoft Windows 3.x.
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- Mode R will keep the program memory resident. After it is
- loaded the first time (after power-up) you can activate it
- by pressing the "Hot Keys" (discussed later in this
- chapter). Unlike the other three modes, mode R does not
- return memory to you, even when the program is not active.
- This is the default mode.
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- Mode S is similar to mode R but allows you to use extended
- memory (beyond 640K) or a hard disk as a swapping media.
- When the program is not active, most of the program is
- swapped (stored) on the swapping media.
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- All but approximately 6K of main memory is returned to you.
- If your computer does have extended memory, then using part
- of it as a VDISK (see your DOS manual) and specifying
- program mode S is an ideal choice. If you do not have
- extended memory, you can also use a hard disk. Although
- swapping to a hard disk results in a somewhat longer time to
- activate, it is still very acceptable for most users.
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- Mode E can be used by users that have a LIM (Lotus, Intel,
- Microsoft) EMS memory option installed. Operationally, it
- works like mode S.
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- Program modes R, E, S, of the Pony Express can be unloaded
- to free-up DOS memory for use by other applications without
- re-booting the system. You can unload the Pony Express
- program by pressing ALT-U when the program is in use or by
- typing PEINIT /U from the DOS command line. Error checking
- is also performed to prevent you from loading the program
- more than once.
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- **IMPORTANT** BE SURE IF YOU ATTEMPT TO UNLOAD PONY
- EXPRESS, THAT IT WAS INVOKED FROM THE DOS PROMPT AND NOT IN
- THE MIDDLE OF ANOTHER PROGRAM. ALSO, IF YOU USE OTHER
- MEMORY RESIDENT PROGRAMS BE SURE TO UNLOAD THEM IN A LAST
- LOADED/FIRST UNLOADED SEQUENCE.
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- Put the install diskette in drive A.
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- Type: A:
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- drive letter. The install utility will create/use a
- directory called \PONY on the drive that you specify.
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- Much of the following information is also provided in the
- help line at the bottom of the installation screen.
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- 1. Origin section-
- Enter the first three digits of the zip code that you will
- be shipping from.
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- 2. Program mode (R, A, E, S)-
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- Enter R if you want to use as a memory resident program.
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- Enter A if you want to use as a stand-alone program.
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- Enter E if you have Lotus/Intel/Microsoft EMS memory.
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- Enter S if you want to swap the Pony Express program
- from and to your hard disk or to a VDISK (virtual disk,
- also known as a Ram disk).
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- Note- If you choose E or S you must be using DOS 3.0 or a
- later version.
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- If you are installing for the first time we recommend that
- you use the default values. This is discussed in more
- detail in Chapter 3.
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- Some color adapters (IBM color graphics for example) flicker
- during direct screens writes. If you encounter this problem
- then you should respond Y to this question.
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- 5. Show first-
- When you use the Pony Express rate screen and you press the
- F1 key, the shipment configuration details will be shown for
- Federal Express, UPS or USPS. This response determines which
- one you see first. For instance, if most of the rate
- information that you need is for UPS or Federal Express then
- you would use 1.
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- 6. Return receipt/Delivery confirmation type-
- This field is used to determine which rate to use for the
- kind of proof of delivery receipt you will use for UPS and USPS
- shipments.
- 0=Minimal Support
- 1=Full Detail
- 3=Full Detail Mail Center
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- Minimal support charges will include:
- USPS return receipt showing who and when delivered.
- UPS delivery confirmation base charge only.
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- Full Detail charges will include:
- USPS return receipt showing who, when and where delivered.
- UPS delivery confirmation base charge and signature charge.
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- Full Detail Mail Center:
- If you are a mail center you probably want the UPS delivery
- confirmation to go to your customer instead of back to your
- address. There is an additional charge for this service from
- UPS. If you select option three this charge will be included.
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- Please note that option two is meant for expansion and not
- shown above. Choosing option two in this version will give
- you the same result as option zero.
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- 7. Commercial Insurance-
- If you are a frequent shipper, then you may have your own
- insurance to cover loss or damage to the items that you
- ship. If you do, then answer Y. If you plan to use only
- the insurance available from FEDEX, UPS or USPS then respond
- N for no.
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- 8. Deductible to insure-
- You will be asked this question only if you responded Y to
- question number 7. If you have a deductible amount that you
- would like to insure using FEDEX, UPS or USPS insurance, then
- enter that amount. Whole dollars are assumed, so use the
- decimal point for fractional dollars.
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- After you have completed the above questions, you will be
- asked if you have any changes. Any response other than N
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- SELECTING THE "HOT KEYS"
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- If you selected R, E, or S as your program mode then you
- will be asked to select a hot key. This is the combination
- of keys that you will press to activate (call up) the Pony
- Express program. Your Hot Key selection should be one of
- the following.
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- Alt- A thru Z (except U, O or C)
- Alt- 0 thru 9 or - or =
- Alt- F3 thru F10
- Shift- F1 thru F10 (except F2)
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- Also make sure that you use keys that do not conflict with
- other memory resident programs that you own.
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- NOTE- You will be asked this question twice in succession to
- verify that you are satisfied with your selection.
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- DISK SWAPPING INFORMATION
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- If you selected S as your program mode, then you will be
- asked for the drive and directory to use for disk swapping.
- Just press enter if you want to use the default. If you
- have a VDISK with space available, it would be an ideal
- choice. It is also possible to use diskette storage but
- this will result in degraded performance.
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- your not sure, try loading it anyway. DOS will let you
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- Each time you power-up or re-boot your PC, you will need to
- load the Pony Express program into main memory prior to
- using it.
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- PROGRAM INITIALIZATION
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- In order to load (initialize) the program:
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- NOTE- If you just finished installation, you may skip the
- next paragraph.
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- The installed drive should be the default drive. If you
- installed Pony Express on the diskette make sure that it is
- in the default drive. Hard disk users should make sure that
- they are in the root directory. If you are not sure then
- type CD\ and press the Return key.
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- It will take a few seconds for the program to load and
- structure its configuration data. If you selected mode A
- (stand-alone) as the program mode, then you will already see
- the Data Entry screen. If you selected a mode other than
- mode A, then pay particular attention to the box at the
- bottom of your screen. Any errors encountered during
- initialization will show-up there. If you have error
- messages you can refer to appendix A. If you prefer to
- start Pony Express from your Autoexec.bat file be sure to
- add a line in your Autoexec similar to "CALL PE.BAT".
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- ACTIVATE PONY EXPRESS (applies to program modes R, E, S)
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- Once you have initialized the program, you may call it up
- anytime (provided enough memory is available) by pressing
- the "Hot Keys" that you specified during installation. If
- you just finished installation you should press them now.
- Keep in mind that the "Hot Keys" also act as a toggle to
- take you immediately back to your previous application from
- any Pony Express screen.
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- MOVING BETWEEN SCREENS
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- There are three layers of screens that support the Pony
- Express program. By pressing F2 (function key 2), you can
- move forward from the Data Entry screen to the Rate screen.
- Press F2 again and you will move to the Estimated Arrival
- screen. To go back to a previous screen, just press ESC
- (Escape key).
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- NOTE- By pressing the ESC key when you are at the Data Entry
- screen, you will exit from Pony Express and return to your
- previous task.
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- A faster way to move between screens is to use the plus and
- minus keys to move forward and backward between screens.
- Using minus also keeps you from inadvertently exiting the
- program.
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- ADJUSTING THE SCREEN
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- The screen can be adjusted to display in different vertical
- positions. This can be useful if you need to see information
- from a background screen. Example- You've called up Pony
- Express from an order entry application and you need to see
- the ship-to zip code. You can make this adjustment by
- pressing CTRL+PAGE UP or CTRL+PAGE DOWN. This can be done at
- anytime as long as you are not in help or logging modes.
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- CHANGING SCREEN COLORS
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- To change the screen background and text colors you must:
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- Be at the Data Entry screen.
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- All data entry fields should be cleared. You can press F3
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- Then, use the PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN keys to change the
- background color. NOTE- Most monochrome monitors will not
- change with each key press so a little experimentation is
- necessary.
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- NOTE- The color number that you have selected will show at
- the bottom of the Data Entry screen. If you want to make
- this change permanently, then write this number down and use
- it as the monitor default color in the installation program.
- The change that you just made will stay in effect as long as
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- The left side of the Data Entry screen contains the
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- To Section- (always required)
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- You should enter the first three digits of the zip code that
- you are shipping to. Sections are always checked for
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- Enter the shipping weight in pounds or ounces or both
- (example 5 lbs, 2 ozs). Valid pounds are between 0 and 150
- and valid ounces are between 0 and 16. The maximum total
- weight for a shipment must not exceed 150 pounds. If you
- have the electronic scale interface you will see the word
- "Scale" instead of weight and a rotating slash (/) that
- indicates the scale is operational. The slash will slow
- or momentarily stop any time motion is detected on the scale.
- Pony Express constantly monitors the scale port and updates
- the weight display even when you are busy entering data.
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- Declared Value- (optional)
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- Used for insurance fees and Registered Mail fees. This
- should be the market value or replacement cost of the
- shipment. The program uses this field to determine the fee
- for the amount of FEDEX, UPS or USPS insurance you require.
- If during installation you responded Y to the commercial
- insurance question, then it will calculate the fees based on
- the Deductible to Insure, instead of the entire Declared
- Value. Values up to $25,000.00 are supported. Whole
- dollars are assumed. Use the decimal point for fractional
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- Note- In order to use Registered Mail, the Declared Value
- field must contain a value greater than zero.
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- COD amount- (optional)
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- This is the amount to be collected from the recipient at the
- time the shipment is delivered. This amount should exclude
- freight. The Rate Screen provides a separate column (Total
- COD) which totals this amount plus any shipping fees.
- Values up to $25,000.00 are supported. Whole dollars are
- assumed. Use the decimal point for fractional values.
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- Notice that the current origin is shown on the right side of
- data entry screen. The default origin is the one that you
- chose during installation. You may want to make calculations
- for shipments from other warehouses or for drop shipments
- direct from a vendor to a customer. To change the origin
- from the default to another origin press ALT-O and you will
- be prompted for the new origin. This one simple change
- will adjust all rate, zone and Estimated arrival information.
- This new origin remains in effect until changed or until
- the Pony Express program is reloaded.
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- The right side of the Data Entry screen shows the current
- status (Off or On) of the Option keys, these keys are
- explained in detail later in the chapter 5 section titled
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- F1- The help mode, shows a brief description of each data
- entry field. Once you are in the help mode you may use the
- PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN keys to scroll information. To exit help
- mode press the ESC key.
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- F2- May be pressed anytime after a valid Section and Weight
- have been entered. This performs the rate calculations and
- displays the Rate Screen.
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- F3- Will reset all data entry fields to zero and return the
- status of any active option keys (F5 - F10) to Off.
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- F4- Displays the current version number and technical support
- information.
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- your previous task just press the ESC key.
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- As you proceed to the Rate Screen and other functions in
- Pony Express keep in mind that the program is still watching
- the scale. When it detects zero again Pony Express assumes
- that the transaction is complete and automatically returns to
- the data entry screen to help save you some time.
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- Note- To access the Rate screen you must have already
- entered a valid section and weight on the Data Entry screen,
- then pressed F2 or keypad plus.
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- Pony Express will have already performed automatic zone
- lookup and rate calculations. It will also have considered
- weight and optional insurance or COD requirements of your
- transaction. For services that don't meet your objective,
- the rates will be flagged as -n/a- (not available). If you
- choose additional options on this screen, Pony Express will
- continue to apply the rules, blocking inappropriate rates
- and determining the correct rates and fees. The chargeable
- amount for each service is shown in the Basic Cost column.
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- The Rate Screen also shows zone information (ZN) which is a
- real time saver for anyone responsible for keeping a UPS log
- book.
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- To the right of the Basic Cost column is the Total COD
- column. This is the total of the COD amount that you
- entered on the Data Entry screen, plus the shipping
- charges that have been calculated for that service. This
- column will also be flagged -n/a- if a particular shipping
- rate no longer applies.
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- The right half of the Rate Screen is a matrix showing the
- Option keys available, not available, and in-use for each of
- the services. Three different characters are used in the
- matrix:
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- . means that the option does not apply to this
- type of service.
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- - means that the option does apply to this
- service but it is not currently being used.
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- + means that the option does apply to this service
- and it is currently in use.
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- You can toggle the options On or Off by pressing the
- Option keys (F5-F10). They are labeled above the column
- heading. When an option is toggled On, two things happen:
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- The Basic Cost and Total COD columns will now include the
- fee for this service. The + will be shown in the
- appropriate Option column.
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- Any service that does not support an option that you have
- selected will be flagged as -n/a-.
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- By setting the Option keys, you are letting Pony Express
- guide you to the rates that are valid for your shipment.
- This helps take the guesswork out of what rate to use and
- when to use it.
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- SHIPPING INFORMATION WINDOW
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- This important feature shows all of the details of the
- current shipment.
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- The Shipping Information Window is the first thing you see
- when you press the help (F1) key. There are actually two
- windows, one for FEDEX, UPS and the other is used for USPS
- information. Once you are in help mode you can:
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- Press F1 again to see the second Shipping Information
- Window. NOTE- If rates for both USPS and FEDEX, UPS are
- available, the first one that you see (when you press F1 the
- first time) is determined by your response to the "Show First"
- question during installation. Example- A user who ships
- mostly with FEDEX or UPS would have responded with a 1 to the
- "Show First" question during installation. As long as a FEDEX
- or UPS rate is available, the FEDEX, UPS Shipping Information
- Window would always appear first when F1 is pressed.
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- Press keys 1-C, F4-F10. Since you are in help mode you can
- use these keys to display help information about a service
- or option.
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- Lg/P (Oversize Package)
- When you choose this option, you should have a specific rate
- in mind. Examples of oversize packages are:
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- First Class- Mail weighing one ounce or less that is longer
- than 11-1/2 inches or higher than 6-1/8 inches or thickness
- greater than 1/4 inch.
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- Priority Mail- A parcel weighing less than 15 pounds and
- measuring over 84" in length and girth.
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- Fourth Class- A parcel weighing more than 35 pounds or more
- than 34" in length or more than 17" in width or height. You
- should also use this option if you are shipping an item that
- is high in density (a paint can etc.), using Fourth Class
- mail.
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- All UPS Rates- A parcel weighing less than 25 pounds and
- over 84" in length and girth.
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- All FEDEX Rates- A parcel weighing less than 30 pounds and
- over 130" in length and girth or exceeds 108" in length.
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- Rr/Dc (Return Receipt/Delivery Confirmation)
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- This will add in the fee for a proof of delivery document
- that is to be returned to you when your shipment has been
- delivered to the recipient.
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- The USPS Return Receipt is available in two types. Both of
- them show to whom and when delivered, but only one shows the
- actual address where delivered. The fee that Pony Express
- includes in the basic cost depends on which type (Return
- Receipt Type) that you specified during installation.
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- The UPS Delivery Confirmation fee will be added into the
- applicable UPS Basic Cost when this option is selected.
- If you selected full detail during installation this charge
- also includes confirmation signature.
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- Sp-D (Special Delivery)
- The USPS special delivery fee will be included in the Basic
- Cost for rates that support this option.
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- Sp-Hd (Special Handling)
- The USPS special handling fee will be included in the Basic
- Cost for rates that support this option.
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- Cert (Certified Mail)
- The USPS certified mail fee will be included in the Basic
- Cost for rates that support this option. Certified Mail
- provides the mailer with a receipt when the item is mailed.
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- Regr (Registered Mail)
- The USPS registered mail fee will be included in the Basic
- Cost for rates that support this option. Registered mail
- provides tracking for a shipment from acceptance to
- delivery. To calculate the registered mail fee, Pony
- Express uses the entire Declared Value of the shipment.
- The USPS insurance requirement is based on that same value
- unless you responded Y to the commercial insurance questions
- during installation. If you did, then the insurance
- requirement is based on an amount up to the Deductible
- to Insure that you specified.
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- FUNCTION KEYS ACTIVE
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- F1- Pressing this key will put you in the help mode. When
- you initially enter help mode, the first thing shown is the
- the Shipping Information Window.
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- F2- Allows you to move to the next screen (Estimated
- Arrival).
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- F3- Clears (turns off) any of the Option keys that are
- currently selected (toggled on). This works the same way
- as toggling off the individual option. NOTE- Any fees
- associated with the Option keys are backed out of the
- Basic Cost and Total COD fields. Also, any rates that were
- flagged -n/a- because of these options will be restored to
- their normal state.
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- F4- Toggles between standard rates and "flat rate envelope"
- rates. FRE rates include Express Mail, Priority Mail, Federal
- Express Priority Overnight Letter, Standard Overnight Letter
- , UPS Next Day Air Letter, 2nd Day Air Letter. Special
- envelopes must be ordered from the carrier. Standard rates
- are the default. When FRE is toggled on "FRE" will show in
- the service description. Pony Express assumes a practical
- weight maximum of 5 pounds when FRE is on. FEDEX FRE weight
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- An advanced feature of Pony Express is the ability to markup
- or discount rates and fees. This is a feature that can help
- any business not just mail centers. By using Markup/Markdown
- you can get very precise in shipping charges to your customers
- instead of just tacking on a flat fee to cover shipping and
- handling. Also, you may consider using Markup/Markdown to
- turn your mail or shipping facility into a profit center,
- or subsidize part of a departmental usage.
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- Markup/Markdown is a very comprehensive system with three
- different levels and you can mix and match what you need.
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- Range Checking-
- First rates are checked against ranges so you can say for
- example if it's between a penny and ten dollars then add
- one dollar. You can also use a percent instead of a fixed
- amount.
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- Flat Fees-
- Next flat fees are added based on the option keys that are
- active. For example, you may want to add fifty cents for
- the time it takes you to fill out the COD paperwork or
- maybe a quarter for an oversize package to help pay for
- the chiropractor. One flat rate can be used to add to every
- transaction. This can be used as a minimum regardless
- of the other options.
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- Option/1 Option/2 keys-
- The final level is based on the status (on or off) of the
- Option/1 Option/2 keys. The status of these keys is changed
- by pressing ALT-F1 or ALT-F2 respectively. When these keys
- are toggled on then the amount from the previous calculations
- is either increased or decreased by a percentage or fixed
- amount depending on which method you use. One could be used
- to cover additional labor on a night shift. The other might
- be used for a preferred customer discount. The status of
- Option/1 and Option/2 are indicated on the upper-left hand
- corner of the rate screen.
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- But how do we tell how much money we're making? Just press
- ALT-M from the rate screen. TAADAAAH! Now you can see your
- actual cost and the profit from this transaction. Incidentally,
- this is great for what-if games. Press ALT-M again and your
- back to your rates.
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- Everything that we have discussed concerning Markup/Markdown
- is controlled by the parameters in the file PEMARKUP.DTA.
- The file can be easily modified with your favorite text editor.
- It is heavily commented as to what each field is used for.
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- Pony Express is shipped with all parameters set to zero so
- the rates you see are actual rates.
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- TRANSACTION LOGGING
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- Another advanced feature of the Pony Express program is
- transaction logging. If you have ever looked at a manifest
- system then you'll appreciate what we are doing here.
- Transaction logging allows you to write selected transactions
- to disk for use with spreadsheets, report writers, database
- programs or upload transactions to a host computer to tie
- back actual shipping charges. Pony Express serves as the
- "Manifest Engine" Tm to take care of the tough part. Refer
- to the file layouts section of this manual for information
- about the transaction record that is generated.
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- If you are going to use these transactions as input to another
- system then you would probably just want to enter the reference
- number to complete the transaction. This information (probably
- an order number) would be enough to tie charges back to the
- the customers invoice. But what if you don't have these systems
- in place? That's why we have included many other optional
- data entry fields such as name and address, etc.. The log file
- also maintains data constants such as FEDEX id or UPS shipper
- number. And yes, we remembered to include profit from Markup
- /Markdown.
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- So even if you don't have other systems in place, you can
- print package labels, FEDEX forms and all the management
- reports you want. The log file PELOGTRN.LOG is a comma
- delimited ascii file so you can do a lot with a spreadsheet
- program or you may want to purchase a simple database program
- such as Microsoft Works or PC-File.
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- When you are in the Rate Screen, select any options that you
- need then press the letter (1-C) of the rate type that you want
- to use. When the Transaction Logging screen appears, fill in
- the fields that you require, then press F2 to write the
- transaction to the log file. You can exit the transaction
- entry by pressing escape in case you want to select a different
- rate.
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- At this time we should also mention the fact that the first
- time that you use the log facility, you will be prompted for
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- the beginning transaction number and data constants that should
- be written to each record. After that you can change the
- constants, the beginning transaction number and reset the log
- file to zero at anytime by pressing F3.
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- Network Administrators please note-
- In order to clear the log file the user must have WRITE access
- privilege to the PENETWK.DTA file. This was done to prevent
- unauthorized resets to the log file.
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- If you are processing many items for the same invoice,
- customer, etc. then you will appreciate the F4 (Duplicate
- Previous) key. Pressing F4 will duplicate the contents of
- the last record written so that you can make modifications
- if necessary before pressing F2 to complete this transaction.
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- After you press F2, Pony Express assumes that the transaction
- is complete and returns you to the Data Entry screen.
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- RATE PASTE
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- If you are using Pony Express as a memory resident program
- you can press shift F2 instead of F2 to log the transaction
- ,exit Pony Express and paste the rate into a document such
- as an order entry screen. If you don't use the Transaction
- Logging facility, you can do the same thing by using shift
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- ESTIMATED ARRIVAL SCREEN
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- This screen was developed to help you estimate how long your
- shipment will be in transit. This can be very useful for
- zone-rated services such as UPS ground or USPS Priority Mail
- or Fourth Class. There is a tendency sometimes to use an
- expedited service rather than taking the time to make our
- own estimations. Frequent shippers usually make some quick
- mental calculations, but allowing for such variables as
- week-ends or the fact that the shipment may not go out for a
- couple of days, can make this a very difficult task. Zone
- rated services give you the most for your shipping dollar
- because the rates are structured around the actual distance
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- When you are working with very tight delivery dates then you
- will probably want to use services such as Federal Express
- Overnight, USPS Express Mail or UPS Next Day Air. These
- services are built around expedited delivery requirements.
- Certainly, this costs more but if you're currently using these
- services then you already know how competitive they are with
- the rest of the industry.
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- It may seem at first that estimating delivery is similar to
- predicting the weather. To a certain extent that is true,
- otherwise there wouldn't be as much of a market for
- expedited services. However, there are consistencies in
- work schedules, flight schedules, and truck routes that
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- Pony Express goes way beyond rough distance calculations.
- It makes allowances for such things as week-end delivery,
- and movement. It is also Option key sensitive, so things
- like special delivery will improve the schedule.
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- As long as you don't get "analysis paralysis" and use some
- common sense, we believe you will find that the Estimated
- Arrival Screen is a great tool to help you get more from
- your shipping dollars.
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- You can get to the Estimated Arrival Screen by pressing F2
- or keypad plus at the Rate Screen. Looking at the Estimated
- Arrival Screen, you will notice that the left-most portion
- of the screen shows the same Basic Cost information as the
- Rate Screen. To the right of the Basic Cost column there are
- eleven column headings showing both the day of the week and
- the date. The first column is always assumed to be the day
- that the shipment is ready to leave.
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- THE SYMBOLS
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- There are three different types of symbols used to show the
- estimated arrival:
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- | Used to show the day the shipment is able to
- leave your location. Normally this will show under the
- left-most day/date column unless it must be moved forward to
- allow for Sat/Sun etc.
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- > This symbol always represents the most probable
- delivery day.
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- an additional fee.
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- [ ] Used to show a range of delivery days with
- equal probability. The left bracket means "from" and the
- right indicates "to".
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- Dashes are used to connect these symbols along the
- horizontal line.
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- VARYING THE SHIP DATE
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- When you use the Pony Express program the first time
- (after loading the program into memory) the left-most
- day/date column will show today's day/date (providing the
- system date has been properly set). Since the left-most
- column is always assumed to be the day available for
- shipment, this would indicate that it is ready for shipment
- today. Many times, this will not be the case. It could be
- too late in the day or you may need a day or two to process
- an order.
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- By using the CURSOR RIGHT key, you can move the ship date
- forward up to 10 days. Once you have advanced the ship
- date, you can backup 1 day at a time by using the CURSOR
- LEFT key or use F3 to immediately get back to today.
- Once you move the ship date forward it will stay there
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- DURING INSTALLATION
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- Files are missing from the program disk-
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- One or more files on the program disk has been corrupted.
- You should use the distribution copy of the program disk to
- make a new working-copy and then restart the installation
- procedure.
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- Invalid drive spec-
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- The drive letter that has been entered on the DOS command
- line is invalid.
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- Configuration file not available-
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- The configuration file ("PECONFIG.DTA") must be located in
- the default directory. If the file has been accidentally
- erased, you can re-run the installation program to create a
- new one. Be sure to start Pony Express by typing PE from
- the DOS command line. If you start it from your own batch
- file such as AUTOEXEC, use the DOS command CALL to start PE.
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- Error in SWAP file creation-
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- You have selected S as your program mode and the drive that
- you specified as your swap drive doesn't have enough
- available space. You should select a different drive,
- program mode or you should free-up space on the current swap
- drive. There should be approximately 266K available on the
- swap drive.
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- These considerations apply when you are using Pony Express
- in program modes R, E, S.
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- SIDEKICK USERS-
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- You should always load (initialize) the Pony Express program
- before you load Sidekick. As with any memory resident
- program, you should make sure that there is no "Hot Key"
- conflict between the programs.
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- Lotus 1-2-3 release 1A does not use the BIOS to set the
- video mode. This causes a problem for any memory resident
- program (including Lotus Metro) that attempts to save the
- Lotus screen. Pony Express will operate correctly; however,
- it will not be able to properly restore the Lotus screen.
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- MARKUP/MARKDOWN CONTROL FILE (PEMARKUP.DTA)
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- THIS FILE IS USED FOR MARKUP OR DISCOUNTING.
- ** MAKE SURE YOU MAKE A BACKUP COPY OF THIS FILE BEFORE YOU
- MODIFY IT.**
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- The following fields will be added or subtracted for each
- transaction.
- ***NOTE Position 13 must be either plus or minus.***
- Decimal positions are implied. For example 0099 means 00.99
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- FLAT = 0000+ | Add to each transaction always
- COD = 0000+ | Add if there is a COD amount
- INS = 0000+ | Add if there is an insurance amount
- TOG4 = 0000+ | Add if using a flat rate envelope
- TOG5 = 0000+ | Add if Large Package is toggled on
- TOG6 = 0000+ | Add if Rr/Dc is toggled on
- TOG7 = 0000+ | Add if Sp-D is toggled on
- TOG8 = 0000+ | Add if Sp-Hd is toggled on
- TOG9 = 0000+ | Add if Cert is toggled on
- TOG10 = 0000+ | Add if Reg is toggled on
- OPTN1 = 0000+ | Add if AltF1 key is toggled on
- OPTN2 = 0000+ | Add if AltF2 key is toggled on
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- If you want OPTN1 and OPTN2 to use a percent then use +% or -%
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- These fields are range fields that can be added or subtracted for
- each transaction. You can use one or all of these 10 ranges but
- you must use them in order from RANGE1 to RANGE10.
- ***NOTE Position 16 must be either plus or minus.***
- Decimal positions are implied. For example 0099 means 00.99
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- RANGE1 < 00000+0000% | For example:
- RANGE2 < 00000+0000% |
- RANGE3 < 00000+0000% | RANGE1 < 00999+0100% means add
- RANGE4 < 00000+0000% | 1.00% to an amount less then $9.99
- RANGE5 < 00000+0000% |
- RANGE6 < 00000+0000% | Without the percent sign the same
- RANGE7 < 00000+0000% | example means add $1.00 to an
- RANGE8 < 00000+0000% | an amount less than $10.00
- RANGE9 < 00000+0000% |
- RANGE10 < 00000+0000% |
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- LOGGED TRANSACTIONS FILE LAYOUT (PELOGTRN.LOG)
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- Constant/1 | UPS Shipper number for example.
- Constant/2 | UPS Pickup number for example.
- Constant/3 | FedX account number for example.
- Sys/Date | System Date
- Trans/No. | Incremented by one with each transaction.
- Ref/No. | User data such as invoice number
- Aux/Ref/1 | User data such as airbill number
- Aux/Ref/2 | User data such billing reference info
- Dept. | User data if needed
- Attention | Contact Name
- Company/Name | Company Name
- Address | Address info
- City | City
- State | State
- Zip | Zip Code
- Telephone | Telephone
- Service | Service type code 1-C from the rate screen.
- FRE | Contains + if FRE toggled on
- Org/Section | Origin Section
- Dst/Section | Destination Section
- Zone | Zone
- Lbs | Pounds entered
- Ozs | Ounces entered
- Total/Wgt. | Weight adjusted upward
- Decl/Value | Declared Value entered
- COD/Amount | COD Amount entered
- Excess/Val | Value to insure, net of deductible
- Basic/Cost | Basic Cost
- Total/COD | Total COD amount
- Profit | Profit/Loss from markup/markdown
- Lg/P | Contains + if toggled on
- Rr/Dc | Contains + if toggled on
- Sp-D | Contains + if toggled on
- Sp-Hd | Contains + if toggled on
- Cert | Contains + if toggled on
- Regr | Contains + if toggled on
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- FEDERAL EXPRESS RATE FILE LAYOUT (PEFEDX.DTA)
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- If you have special corporate rates from Federal Express and
- need to modify the default rates you can use a text editor to
- modify the file "PEFEDX.DTA".
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- Records one thru one hundred fifty represent their respective
- weights thru one hundred fifty pounds.
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- In each record the rates are all five position and from left
- to right represent Priority Overnight, Standard Overnight, and
- Second Day Economy Service. Each record is seventeen positions
- and every rate is five positions. The rates are separated by
- commas and any rate less than five positions must be padded
- on the left by zeros (example $9.95 would be 00995).
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- Field two: = Standard Overnight Letter rate
- Field three: = The amount at which the insurance
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- Field two: = The insurance fee per $100.00
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- INDEX
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- (A)
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- Activate Pony Express, 22, 24
- Alaska, 14
- Alternate Origins, 2, 17, 29
- Autoexec, starting from, 24, 43
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- Basic Cost, 32
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- Cert, 35
- Certified Mail, 11, 14, 35
- COD amount, 28
- COD Fees, 14
- Command Line Unload, 3, 19
- Current version, 29
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- Data constants, 37
- Data Entry screen, 28
- Declared Value, 28, 35
- Deductible, 22
- Default Origin, 18, 21
- Delivery Confirmation, 15, 21, 34
- DESQview, 19
- Discounts, 36
- DOS 5.0, 18
- DOS SHARE, 23
- Duplicate Previous, 38
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- Economy Two-Day Service, 15
- Electronic scale, 28, 30
- EMS memory, 19
- Error Messages, 43
- Estimated Arrival, 40
- Express Mail, 14, 35
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- Federal Express, 2
- Fedex id, 37
- FedEx rate modification, 48
- First Class, 11, 14, 34
- Flat Fees, 36
- Flat rate envelope, 35
- Fourth Class, 11, 14, 34
- FRE, 35
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- Ground Service, 14
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- Hardware Requirements, 9
- Help mode, 33
- Hot Key, 19, 22
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- Installation, 18
- Insurance, 14, 22, 35
- Intra BMC Discounts, 14
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- Keypad Plus/Minus, 3, 32, 41
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- Lg/P, 34
- License Agreement, 6
- Lotus 1-2-3, 45
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- Mail Centers, 21, 22, 36
- Manifest, 2, 37
- Markup/Markdown, 2, 36, 46
- Memory requirements, 3, 18
- Memory resident, 19
- Microsoft Windows, 19
- Monitor default color, 21
- Monitor snow check, 21
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- Monochrome monitors, 26
- Moving between screens, 25
- Multiple warehouses, 2, 17
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- Network support, 2, 23, 38
- Next Day Air, 14
- Next Day Air Letter, 14, 35
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- Option keys, 35
- Option/1, 36
- Option/2, 36
- Options supported, 14
- Ordering information, 5, 8
- Oversize Package Fees, 14, 34
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- Parcel Post, 11
- Postal rate types, 11
- Priority Mail, 11, 12, 14, 34, 35
- Priority Overnight Letter, 15, 35
- Priority Overnight Service, 15
- Profit, display, 36
- Program exit, 29
- Proof of delivery, 34
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- Ram disk, 21
- Range Checking, 36
- Rate not available n/a, 32
- Rate Paste, 3, 38
- Rates current thru, 4
- Rates Supported, 14
- Registered Mail, 14, 28, 35
- Registry, 11, 14
- Regr, 35
- Return Receipt, 11, 14, 21, 34
- Rr/Dc, 34
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- Saturday Delivery Indicator, 3, 41
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- Scale interface, 3
- Screen Colors, 25
- Shipping Information Window, 33
- Show first, 21, 33
- Sidekick, 45
- Sp-D, 34
- Sp-Hd, 34
- Special Delivery, 11, 14
- Special Handling, 14
- Standard Overnight Letter, 15, 35
- Standard Overnight Service, 15
- Starting Pony Express, 24
- Swap file, 43
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- Technical Support, 5, 8, 29
- Third Class, 11, 14
- To Section, 28
- Total COD, 32
- Transaction Logging, 2, 47
- Transaction number, 38
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- Unloading from memory, 19
- Upload transactions, 37
- UPS 2nd Day Air Letter, 4, 14, 35
- UPS Delivery Confirmation, 3
- UPS shipper number, 37
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- Valid pounds, 28
- Varying the ship date, 42
- VDISK, 19, 23
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- Weight, 28, 35
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- ZN, 32
- Zone information, 32
- Zone lookup, 32
- Zone-Rated, 11, 13
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- COMMENT FORM
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- 9719 Ensley Lane
- Leawood, KS 66206-2246
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