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Spanish Language Installation P2000 V3.8
SIGNATURE DATE
PREPARED BY
Ozgur Aral
09/19/2008 ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION
REVIEWED BY
Serge Miller
09/19/2008 TITLE: Spanish Language Installation
P2000 V3.8
FINAL APPROVAL
REV CHANGE NO. BY DATE ENG. SPEC NUMBER
Rev.
0.1
SHEET 1 OF 32
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Revision History
Name Date Revision Description Ozgur Aral 09/19/08 - Initial
Version
Ozgur Aral 12/07/09 0.1 Rearranged order in Reports Section
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
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2 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
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3 P2000 SERVER AND WORKSTATION INSTALLATION STEPS..............
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4 P2000 ENGLISH SUPPORT ON A SPANISH OPERATING SYSTEM ....
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5 SPANISH LANGUAGE REPORTING
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5.1 Loading Spanish Language Reports
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5.2 Translation of Spanish Language Reports
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5.2.1 Prerequisites
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5.2.2 Affected P2000 Standard Reports
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5.2.3 Flowchart on identifying and editing Crystal Report Files
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Instructions on Editing P2000 Crystal Report Files
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5.2.5 Special Notes on Manually Editing Crystal Report Files
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5.2.5.1 Changing the Date/Time format on reports for
Spanish...................... 22 5.2.5.2 Operator Permissions
Report
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5.2.5.3 Preprocessed Reports
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23 5.2.5.4 Report name vs. Crystal Report Filename
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and Updated P2000 Versions / Builds ............................
25
5.3 Support for Correct Printing and Exporting of Spanish
Language P2000 Reports ...............26
5.3.1 Changing Fonts Using the Crystal Reports Editor
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5.4 Adjusting Report Page / Field Sizes
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5.5 Special Notes on Adjusting Report Fields
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Figures
Figure 3-1 Location of extracted language files in the
resources\ESP folder .................. 6 Figure 3-2 P2000 Config
Menu
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7 Figure 3-3 Local Settings Application
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7 Figure 3-4 Login Screen in
Spanish....................................................................................
8 Figure 3-5 Alarm Monitor in Spanish
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8 Figure 3-6 Cardholder Application in Spanish
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9 Figure 3-7 Real Time List in Spanish
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9 Figure 3-8 System Configuration in Spanish
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10 Figure 3-9 System Status in Spanish
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10 Figure 4-1 Location of extracted language files in the
resources\ENU folder............... 11 Figure 4-2 P2000 Config Menu
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12 Figure 4-3 Local Settings Application
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12 Figure 5-1 P2000 Reports Folder with ESP folder
added................................................. 13 Figure
5-2 Reports Menu
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13 Figure 5-3 Load Language Reports for Spanish
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Figure 5-4 Run Reports Menu
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14 Figure 5-5 Reports Menu
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14 Figure 5-6 Sample Report
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15 Figure 5-7 Setting a P2000 Crystal Reports file to Read/Write
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Report Modification Flowchart
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Crystal Reports editor
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19 Figure 5-10 Edit Formula pop-up menu
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20 Figure 5-11 Editing a text field within a formula
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Figure 5-12 Editing an identified subreport
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21 Figure 5-13 Text fields contained within a Subreport
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5-14 Format Objects in Crystal Reports
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Figure 5-15 Format Editor in Crystal Reports
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23 Figure 5-16 Updating Preprocessed Reports
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24 Figure 5-17 Changing fonts in Crystal Reports
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Figure 5-18 Changing fonts in Crystal Reports - Close Up
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Selecting all fields in a
report........................................................................
27 Figure 5-20 Highlighted Report Fields
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27 Figure 5-21 Selected Report
Fields...................................................................................
28 Figure 5-22 Printer Setup from Crystal Reports Designer
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Print Setup dialog box
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29 Figure 5-24 Selecting the necessary
fields........................................................................
30 Figure 5-25 Selected fields to re-align with the page size
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Selecting a drag point
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31 Figure 5-27 Re-aligned fields
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Tables
Table 5-1 List of P2000 Reports that require editing
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5-2 List of P2000 Reports and their associated Crystal Report
Filenames ............ 25
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1 Introduction This document outlines the necessary procedures
to install the Spanish Language version of the P2000 system for
P2000 Version 3.8.
2 Software Requirements The Spanish Language installation
procedure has the following prerequisites:
1. P2000 Version 3.8 is already installed and operational. 2.
The Windows Operating system that the P2000 application is loaded
on is already
configured to support Spanish language characters and text. 3.
The ZIP file P2000 V30800 B[xx] ESP [yyyymmdd].zip containing the
P2000
Spanish Language files, where: a. [xx] references the build
number that matches the currently installed build of
P2000. b. [yyyymmdd] references the build date of associated
language DLL file, in the
format Year, Month, Day.
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3 P2000 Server and Workstation Installation Steps The
installation steps below should be executed on both the P2000
Version 3.8 Server, as well as any P2000 Version 3.8 Workstations
(if applicable).
1. Create the subdirectory resources\ESP within the P2000 BIN
directory. This is usually located on the primary hard drive,
typically under the following folder structure: C:\Program
Files\Johnson Controls\CARDKEY P2000\bin\...
2. Extract the contents of the ZIP file P2000 V30800 B[xx] ESP
[yyyymmdd].zip
(see section 2 for the definitions of [xx] and [yyyymmdd]) into
the newly created directory (e.g. C:\Program Files\Johnson
Controls\CARDKEY P2000\bin\resources\ESP\ ).
Figure 3-1 Location of extracted language files in the
resources\ESP folder
3. Launch the P2000 Version 3.8 application. 4. Determine if the
P2000 Application is displaying the Spanish language. Under
some
Operating System configurations, the P2000 System will launch in
Spanish by using the default system settings. If Spanish text
appears to be displaying properly, continue to step 10, otherwise
if text is appearing in English, continue to step 5.
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5. Navigate to the P2000 Local Configuration application from
the P2000 menu by selecting the System Local menu item.
Figure 3-2 P2000 Config Menu
6. In the Local Configuration application, change the language
to Spanish.
Figure 3-3 Local Settings Application
7. Click the OK button to save the changes and to close the
Local Configuration application.
8. Reboot the computer.
9. After reboot, launch the P2000 Version 3.8 application.
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10. Verify that the application is now displaying in the Spanish
language. Below are some sample screenshots demonstrating some of
the P2000 components loaded with the Spanish Language.
Figure 3-4 Login Screen in Spanish
Figure 3-5 Alarm Monitor in Spanish
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Figure 3-6 Cardholder Application in Spanish
Figure 3-7 Real Time List in Spanish
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Figure 3-8 System Configuration in Spanish
Figure 3-9 System Status in Spanish
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4 P2000 English Support on a Spanish Operating System In order
to ensure the proper display of the English Language interface of
P2000, where P2000 is being operated in English mode but installed
on a Spanish Operating System with a Spanish version of SQL Server,
it will be necessary to install a separate English Language DLL
pack into P2000. When installing the English language DLLs on a
P2000 system, where the intent is to run P2000 in English mode on a
Spanish OS/SQL environment, it is imperative that only the English
DLLs be loaded. P2000 does not fully support a hybrid language
system where both English and Spanish DLLs would be loaded. In
order to properly display Spanish database records on reports under
the English mode, it will be necessary to convert, maintain, and
load English language versions of the P2000 reports using
appropriate font types / sizes. Please refer to section 5 of this
document, which contains instructions on language support for
Reporting. English reports should be stored in the \reports\ENU\
folder on the P2000 server. The installation steps below are very
similar to Section 3 of this document, and should be executed on
both the P2000 Version 3.8 Server, as well as any P2000 Version 3.8
Workstations (if applicable).
1. Create the subdirectory resources\ENU within the P2000 BIN
directory. This is usually located on the primary hard drive,
typically under the following folder structure: C:\Program
Files\Johnson Controls\CARDKEY P2000\bin\...
2. Extract the contents of the ZIP file P2000 V30800 B[xx] ENU
[yyyymmdd].zip
(see section 2 for the definitions of [xx] and [yyyymmdd]) into
the newly created directory (e.g. C:\Program Files\Johnson
Controls\CARDKEY P2000\bin\resources\ENU\ ).
Figure 4-1 Location of extracted language files in the
resources\ENU folder
3. Launch the P2000 Version 3.8 application.
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4. Navigate to the P2000 Local Configuration application from
the P2000 menu by selecting the System Local menu item.
Figure 4-2 P2000 Config Menu
5. In the Local Configuration application, change the language
to English. DO
NOT accidentally select English (United States), as this will
not properly display the P2000 application in a Spanish
environment.
Figure 4-3 Local Settings Application
6. Click the OK button to save the changes and to close the
Local Configuration application.
7. Reboot the computer.
8. After reboot, launch the P2000 Version 3.8 application.
9. Verify that the application is now displaying in the English
language.
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5 Spanish Language Reporting
5.1 Loading Spanish Language Reports
1. Create the subdirectory ESP within the P2000 REPORTS
directory. This is usually
located on the primary hard drive, typically under the following
folder structure: C:\Program Files\Johnson Controls\CARDKEY
P2000\reports\...
Figure 5-1 P2000 Reports Folder with ESP folder added
2. Copy the entire contents (all of the rpt files) of the P2000
REPORTS directory into
the newly created directory (e.g. C:\Program Files\Johnson
Controls\CARDKEY P2000\reports\ESP\ ).
3. Select the Reports menu from the P2000 Toolbar, and select
Load Language Reports
Figure 5-2 Reports Menu
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4. Select Spanish as the report language, and click OK to load
the reports.
Figure 5-3 Load Language Reports for Spanish
5. Once complete, launch the reports window and verify that the
Spanish language reports have been loaded.
Figure 5-4 Run Reports Menu
6. Select any report and click run.
Figure 5-5 Reports Menu
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7. After entering any filter parameters, if any, verify that the
report runs.
Figure 5-6 Sample Report
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5.2 Translation of Spanish Language Reports
A majority of P2000 Standard Reports incorporate a feature which
allows translated P2000 text strings to be passed into the report
object during runtime in the appropriate foreign language.
Developed using Crystal Reports version 9.0, these report files
rely upon a group of parameter values passed into the Crystal
Reports runtime engine from P2000 which include the correct
language version of the report text labels (e.g. First Name, Last
Name, Badge Number). Due to technical limitations with the Crystal
Reports engine, some Standard P2000 Reports do not support this
dynamic translation feature of P2000, and instead are delivered
with hard coded text labels. Accordingly these specific P2000
report files must be edited with the correct language text strings
for the desired foreign language. Below are instructions on how to
edit, save, and load these limited report files for the Spanish
language.
5.2.1 Prerequisites
Editing of the limited set of Crystal Report files that do not
support the P2000 Language Translation feature requires the
purchase of the Crystal Reports software package. Crystal Reports
XI (version 11) Standard Edition is available directly from the
manufacturer Business Objects, and can be purchased for download
directly from their website for $220 USD as of February 12, 2008:
http://store.businessobjects.com/
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5.2.2 Affected P2000 Standard Reports
P2000 Standard Reports that must be manually edited for foreign
language text label support are contained within the foreign
language report directory of the P2000 installation. This is
typically found at the following location (for Spanish): C:\Program
Files\Johnson Controls\CARDKEY P2000\reports\ESP\
Only those files in the specific language directory (e.g. ESP)
should be modified!
It is necessary that the files identified below must have their
properties set to
Read/Write (instead of the default Read Only) in order to save
the updated file.
Figure 5-7 Setting a P2000 Crystal Reports file to
Read/Write
The list of following report files must be manually edited to
translate static text strings, using the Crystal Reports software
package:
Table 5-1 List of P2000 Reports that require editing
Report Title Report Filename All Cardholders to Door
Preprocessed
reports\ESP\All Cardholders to Door Preprocessed.rpt
Cardholders Preprocessed reports\ESP\Cardholders.rpt
Cardholders with UDF Detailed reports\ESP\Cardholders with UDF
Detailed.rpt
Cardholders with Web Access Preprocessed
reports\ESP\Cardholders with Visitor Management Access.rpt
Input Point Report reports\ESP\Input Point.rpt
Operator Permissions Report reports\ESP\Operator
Permissions.rpt
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5.2.3 Flowchart on identifying and editing Crystal Report
Files
The flowchart below outlines the necessary steps required to
open, modify, save, and update P2000 Crystal Report files that will
need to be manually modified with appropriate Spanish language
text. These steps require that they are taking place on the same
machine as where the Crystal Reports software package has been
installed, and on the same physical machine as where the P2000
server installation resides. Please see section 5.1.4 for more
detailed instructions on modifying a Crystal Reports file.
Figure 5-8 P2000 Crystal Report Modification Flowchart
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5.2.4 Instructions on Editing P2000 Crystal Report Files
Using the Crystal Reports editor, navigate to the P2000
\reports\ESP\ directory, and open the Crystal Reports that needs
manual editing to update the necessary text labels to Spanish.
Figure 5-9 Crystal Reports editor
Utilizing a printed copy of the P2000 report that contains
non-translated strings, find and identify fields contained in the
Crystal Report file that are made up of hard coded English text. If
a text field requires manual translation, this can be identified
with the value of the text field containing hard coded text,
instead of a parameter value. All parameter values are preceded by
a question mark (?), while hard coded English text begins with a
letter or number. For example, a text field containing the value
Menu Item must be translated. Alternatively, if a text field
contains ?menuitemlabel then this field is automatically translated
by P2000, and does not need a manual translation. Once an
identified field is selected, double click on the field to edit the
text, and replace the contents of the text field with the
appropriate Spanish language text.
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In some cases, hard coded text strings may be contained within
Formula fields. These can be identified with the @ character at the
beginning of the text. In the case where hard coded English text
may be appearing in a Formula field, the formula field must be
edited. This can be done by right clicking on the Formula field,
and selected Edit Formula from the pop-up menu.
Figure 5-10 Edit Formula pop-up menu
Once the Formula field is open for editing, identify any hard
coded text contained within double quotes throughout the formula
(e.g. Badge Resync). Modify the text contained within the quoted
with the appropriate Spanish language text.
Figure 5-11 Editing a text field within a formula
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Finally, in some cases, hard coded text strings may be contained
within Subreports. These are identified as stand alone objects
which are embedded report files. Right clicking on these objects
will bring up a pop-up menu indicating that the object is a
Subreport. Right click on the Subreport object, and select Edit
Subreport to open the Subreport in a new tab. Then follow the same
instructions above to identify and correct any text that may need
updating to the appropriate Spanish language text.
Figure 5-12 Editing an identified subreport
Figure 5-13 Text fields contained within a Subreport
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5.2.5 Special Notes on Manually Editing Crystal Report Files
5.2.5.1 Changing the Date/Time format on reports for Spanish
It may be desired on some reports, where specific date/time
related fields are being displayed to use a custom format, to
change this format to a syntax that is more desirable on a Spanish
language system. While a majority of P2000 reports utilize the
default system format for date/time, some reports, such as the
Timezone Report, utilize a custom format to facilitate a specific
need when the report was created. In order to change the date/time
syntax on a specific Crystal Report field, the designer will need
to edit the report using Crystal Reports, as outlined in section 5
of this document. To change the date/time syntax of a specific
field, open the appropriate Crystal Report (rpt) file in Crystal
Reports Designer, and select the specific field(s). Right click on
the field(s) and select Format Objects. Note that Crystal Reports
does permit multiple fields to be changed simultaneously. Figure
5-8 below demonstrates the selection of multiple fields, and right
clicking to access the menu.
Figure 5-14 Format Objects in Crystal Reports
In the subsequent Format Editor dialog that opens, navigate to
the Date / Time tab, and select the appropriate syntax that is
desired. Note that selecting System Default Time permits the field
to display the same syntax as is configured on the specific OS that
the report is running on. Figure 5-9 displays an example of the
Format Editor.
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Figure 5-15 Format Editor in Crystal Reports
Once the change is complete, be sure to save the report file,
and load it into the P2000 database.
5.2.5.2 Operator Permissions Report
Note that the Operator Permission labels are sorted on the
report alphabetically. Accordingly, labels that have been
translated into Spanish will appear in a sort order native to that
language. In the case where some labels have been translated to
Spanish, while some remain in English, the Spanish labels may be at
the end of the report after the English list is complete.
5.2.5.3 Preprocessed Reports
There are several Crystal Reports in P2000 that depend upon
database tables that are automatically populated on a nightly basis
by the P2000 PNTPeriodic service. These are temporary tables that
are utilized by these preprocessed P2000 reports. Under the
Database Maintenance utility of P2000, there is a feature called
Update Preprocessed Report tables that allows a user to manually
trigger the preprocessing of these tables.
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Figure 5-16 Updating Preprocessed Reports
In order to run these preprocessed reports on a fresh
installation of P2000, where the nightly PNTPeriodic service has
not yet had an opportunity to automatically populate these tables,
it is advised that the tables be manually updated through the
Database Maintenance application. This will also be necessary when
it is desired that the most current data be displayed on the
preprocessed reports.
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5.2.5.4 Report name vs. Crystal Report Filename
In order to facilitate the manual editing of Crystal Report
files, a partial table listing the appropriate Crystal Report
filename against the P2000 Report Name in the P2000 Run Reports
application is displayed in table 5-2 below. This is a partial list
for P2000 reports that may be confusing for the developer in
identifying the correct Crystal Report file:
Table 5-2 List of P2000 Reports and their associated Crystal
Report Filenames
Report Title Report Filename All Areas to Cardholder
Preprocessed All Areas to Cardholder.rpt
All Cardholders to Area Preprocessed All Cardholders to
Area.rpt
All Cardholders to Door Preprocessed All Cardholders to Door
Preprocessed.rpt
All Cardholders to Elev/Cab Preprocessed All Cardholders to
ElevCab Preprocessed.rpt
All Cardholders to Floor/Door Preprocessed All Cardholders to
FloorDoor Preprocessed.rpt
All Cardholders to Floor/Door Group Preprocessed
All Cardholders to FloorDoor Group.rpt
All Cardholders to Terminal Group Preprocessed
All Cardholders to Terminal Group.rpt
All Doors to Cardholder Preprocessed All Doors to Cardholder
Preprocessed.rpt
All Elev/Cab to Cardholder Preprocessed All ElevCab to
Cardholders Preprocessed.rpt
All Floors/Doors to Cardholder Preprocessed All FloorDoor to
Cardholders - Preprocessed.rpt
Cardholders Preprocessed Cardholders.rpt
Cardholders Simple Preprocessed Cardholders Simple.rpt
Cardholders with UDF Detailed Preprocessed
Cardholders with UDF Detailed.rpt
Cardholders with Web Access Preprocessed Cardholders with
Visitor Management Access.rpt
5.2.5.5 Report Files and Updated P2000 Versions / Builds
It should be noted that backup copies of all edited Crystal
Report files should be kept in a secure place. When P2000 is
updated to a new build, or a new version, report files kept in
their standard location may be overwritten with an updated copy.
Accordingly it is a wise idea to keep backup copies of these report
files for the specific language (in this case Spanish).
Furthermore, during a build update, or a service pack update, a
standard P2000 report file may have changed. This will require a
copy of the updated file to be obtained from the root P2000 reports
directory, saved in the language specific directory, and re-edited
to update string translations, font sizes, printer page sizes, and
field size / alignments.
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5.3 Support for Correct Printing and Exporting of Spanish
Language P2000 Reports
In order to support Spanish Language characters for printing and
exporting of reports to various different formats, it may be
necessary for all fields in all reports to be changed to utilize
the MS Gothic font, using a 9 point font size. This change will be
necessary if the default font style and size delivered with the
report files are found to not be displaying correctly when running
these reports in Spanish. Figures 5-11 and 5-12 below display
screenshots from the Crystal Reports editor, where a block of
components have been selected and modified to make use of the MS
Gothic, 9 point font size.
Figure 5-17 Changing fonts in Crystal Reports
Figure 5-18 Changing fonts in Crystal Reports - Close Up
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5.3.1 Changing Fonts Using the Crystal Reports Editor
Using Crystal Reports editor, you can select all of the fields
in the report file by utilizing the select all command found on the
Crystal Reports menu toolbar. Figure 5-13 below demonstrates the
use of the Select All command.
Figure 5-19 Selecting all fields in a report
This will enable all the fields on the report to be selected,
and in the case of many reports, will permit the user to execute a
global font type / size change. Alternatively, a user can select
groups of fields manually by clicking outside a group of objects on
layout page, and clicking - dragging the mouse to highlight all of
the desired fields. Figure 5-14 demonstrates the highlight
feature.
Figure 5-20 Highlighted Report Fields
Highlighted Fields
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If the font type / size boxes are not enabled after highlighting
a selection of objects, this is an indication that certain objects
(such as subreports or graphical lines) have been selected, that
are not subject to font rules. Accordingly, these objects must be
unselected before a global font change can be executed. This can be
done by holding the key down and clicking once on the object that
you wish to unselect, which if done correctly, will enable all the
other objects to remain selected. Figure 5-15 below displays an
example where all necessary objects have been selected, with
various subreport or graphical line objects unselected.
Figure 5-21 Selected Report Fields
Also, when editing the fonts on the report files, while a size 9
font is recommended for most fields using the MS Gothic font type,
it is suggested that a larger font size be retained for certain
fields which may identify a particular section of the report (e.g.
the Report Title). Finally, any objects within subreports must also
be modified to use the MS Gothic font type, and 9 point size, as
outlined in the steps above to support printing and exporting of
Spanish characters. For instructions on modifying subreports,
please refer to section 5.1.4.
Unselected Subreport Object
Unselected Graphical Line
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5.4 Adjusting Report Page / Field Sizes
On a Spanish language system of P2000, the default page size for
which P2000 reports are configured under are defined as the
American Page standard of 8 by 11. However the default printer page
size used in a Spanish language system may be of a different type
(e.g. A4 [210mm x 297mm]). Accordingly, reports that are to be
generated on the Spanish language system of P2000 must be edited to
support the different page size. This can be done by opening the
associated Crystal Report file using Crystal Report Designer, and
setting the page size using Printer Setup under the File menu.
Under the Print Setup dialog box that opens, select the appropriate
printer paper size that will be used by the P2000 reports. Figure
5-16 and 5-17 display an example of selecting the A4 paper size for
the Alarm History report.
Figure 5-22 Printer Setup from Crystal Reports Designer
Figure 5-23 Print Setup dialog box
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Once the new paper size is selected, the report layout will be
realigned for the new paper size. In some cases, due to the
difference in paper size, some fields will be extended beyond the
usable layout page of the report. It will then be necessary to
re-align these fields accordingly. Figure 5-18 demonstrates an
example of the Alarm History report that has been re-paginated for
A4 paper, where several fields are now stretching beyond the usable
area of the page. To re-align the fields, click drag the mouse to
highlight all of the necessary fields that are extending outside of
the page to select those fields. Figure 5-16 demonstrates an
example of selecting the required fields, while Figure 5-19
demonstrates an example of the selected fields that will need to be
re-aligned.
Figure 5-24 Selecting the necessary fields
Figure 5-25 Selected fields to re-align with the page size
Highlighting the fields
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Once the required fields have been selected, click on one of the
highlighted fields where the drag points have been enabled (see
Figure 5-20 for an example), and drag the field so that it lies
just on the usable area of the report. Figure 5-21 demonstrates an
example of the re-aligned fields.
Figure 5-26 Selecting a drag point
Figure 5-27 Re-aligned fields
Click on the drag point, and
drag to re-align.
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5.5 Special Notes on Adjusting Report Fields
After the report has been modified and saved, there may be cases
where specific report fields may be either too small to accommodate
the font size, or not aligned appropriately with other fields. It
is recommended that as part of the foreign language update to the
Crystal Report files, that these fields be identified during the
testing of the reports, and resized, or re-aligned accordingly.
Please refer to the text in section 5 of this document to become
familiar with the process of resizing or re-aligning a report
field.