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FOMS Menu 231 (ETP Scenarios Program)

This program will allow you to define exactly how the Equal Time Point fuel requirements are calculated. When the program is opened, the screen will display an empty record and a command line listing the various modes that may be selected.


Options are:

The available modes are:

  • Add / New

  • Edit

  • Delete

  • Video

  • Screen

  • Hardcopy

  • Quit

Refer to: ETP Scenarios Fields for a description of the fields used.


Edit Mode

To edit a scenario, enter the airline code and the scenario number. The appropriate record will be displayed (if it exists) and you may then edit any of the fields in the record.


Delete Mode

To delete an scenario, enter the key information: airline code and scenario number. The scenario will display on screen, along with a Really DELETE? prompt. If you are satisfied that this is the record you want to delete, respond <Y>, otherwise enter <N> and you will be able to alter your selection.


Video Mode

This mode permits you to view one record at a time, and to scroll through the file in alphanumeric sequence (of ALC and scenario number) using the up and down arrow keys. If the ALC/scenario number combination you enter does not exist, a warning will appear. Pressing <Enter> will display the next available record (i.e., next record in alphabetical order).


Screen Mode

The Screen mode allows you to view more than one record at a time. When this mode is entered, the screen will be changed to range entry. Enter the airline code, and the range of scenario numbers that you want to review. The default values are 0 and 999. Use <Enter> to page through the report, or enter <Q> to quit.


Hardcopy Mode

This mode functions in the same manner as the Screen mode, except that the report is directed to the system printer.


Quit Mode

Enter <Q> from the command line to exit the program. You will then have the option of entering the next program menu number directly, or defaulting to the last used menu screen.


Note: The following descriptions represent the typical access and privileges afforded to users designated as Dispatch Managers/Supervisors. Users with dispatcher privileges will have limited access to a subset of the screens presented.

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