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1. Click Printer Configuration under the Go Res tool section.
2. Select printer queue number 5
3. Click the Add button
4. Select a market. (North and South America, or European, Middle Eastern, Africa and Asia)
5. Select Print to File.
6. Click Browse
7. In the File name box, type: \\ws1\Tairs\logair.dat
Note: Use the back office computer name,
for example ws1 for workstation number 1)
8. Click Save
9. Click OK
The file Logair.DAT collects the individual TAIR messages generated by host ticketing transactions.
The back office accounting systems read this file in order to get the financial data from ticketing
transactions.
2. Logair.DAT Delimiter Character (all Accounting Systems)
Traditionally, individual TAIR records in Logair.DAT are separated by a slash ( / ) character. With
Go! Res, the separator character changes to an End Item ( # ) character. It is necessary to change back
office accounting systems, in particular TRAMS, to recognize the different separator character.
To verify which character is used, display the Logair.DAT file in Notepad. To change, refer to the
instructions for the version of TRAMS in use.
a. TRAMS for DOS
These settings are necessary for records which have ML0504, or the # as the delimiter. Within
TRAMS:
1. Go to Utilities / Setup / Hardware
2. ALT I to move the curser to the Interface Configurations
3. Enter to highlight the CRS Res System
4. F5 and select Worldspan then Enter to move to the PORT section
5. F5 and select FILE then Enter to move to the SETTINGS section
6. Type the exact path and file name of the TAIR location.
C:\WSPAN\HOSTPRT\LOGAIR.DAT
Note:
DOS filenames are limited to 8 characters.
7. Enter to move to the OPTIONS section
8. Type -w=#
9. F9 to save settings
b. TRAMS (for Windows):
TRAMS is similar except that adjustments to these settings are made in the TRAMS/Download
screen, before the actual download session (the settings are saved once the TRAMS/Download
screen is closed):
ALIAS = TRAMS [can vary]
CRS = Worldspan Images to Disk
Options = -w=# (this is the option which allows TRAMS to recognize the # separator character).
PNR FILE PATH = C:\WSPAN\HOSTPRT\LOGAIR.DAT
Clicking on the PNR file path and locating the folder also confirms the link. Okay to read from a
network drive by browsing...i.e.
\\WK01900\WSPAN\HOSTPRT\LOGAIR.DAT
Note: For additional information, or other Accounting Systems, contact your back office
accounting system vendor.
If you are using TRAMS, visit www.trams.com
. Take the Download link, then the links for the
Latest Manuals and Help Files
.
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