The design of a ticket

You need XML-knowledge for the ticket creation.
On the DVD, you will find examples for the different files (xml, xsl, xsd). You can copy these files and adjust them to your operating requirements.
The corresponding points are commented in the files for you to quickly find your way around.

The XML file contains tags (XML-data elements) to integrate the data into the ticket:

Example of a printed ticket
Example of a printed ticket

There are three groups of tags:

Over the course of the production process they will be entered into the ticket:

  1. Custom-Tags
    Customer-specific data, Custom tags
    The ERP System enters this data in the ticket.
    Examples:
  2. Stoll-Tags
    Machine-related data, Stoll tags
    If the ticket is opened for the first time at the machine, then the data of the Stoll tags will automatically be entered into the ticket. The ticket is automatically opened when it is moved from the "Todo" field to the "In process" field.
    Examples:
  3. User-Tags
    Production-related data User tags
    The user tags are tags determined by yourself, which the knitter fills out during the production. Inputs are only possible, when the ticket is in the In process field.
    Examples:

You determine yourself, which tags (data elements) the ticket should contain. You are also completely free when designing the ticket. In the following example, only few Stoll tags are visible on the ticket, but it does not mean that these tags cannot be in the XML file.