There is hotel application weary popular in Croatia - Micros-Fidelio. Now I need to connect Asterisk with this application for purpose of billing. Thing is that hotel would like to give customer one bill for every service that he used while he was in hotel. Has anybody connected Asterisk with Micros-Fidelio? As I understand this isn't some local developed application, it's something that is used world wide. Any informations are welcome. -- Tomislav Parcina firstname.lastname@email.t-com.hr
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Tomislav Parcina wrote:> There is hotel application weary popular in Croatia - Micros-Fidelio. > Now I need to connect Asterisk with this application for purpose of > billing. Thing is that hotel would like to give customer one bill for > every service that he used while he was in hotel. > > Has anybody connected Asterisk with Micros-Fidelio? As I understand this > isn't some local developed application, it's something that is used > world wide. > > Any informations are welcome. > >I'd say that Micro is the "MS" of Restaurant POS. We replace their systems regularly ;) I have some contacts in the PMS field and I will ask them about it. They were very helpful when we integrated our POS software with Micros/Fidelio to post charges from the restaurant to guest folios. -- Warm Regards, Lee
Tomislav Parcina wrote:> There is hotel application weary popular in Croatia - Micros-Fidelio. > Now I need to connect Asterisk with this application for purpose of > billing. Thing is that hotel would like to give customer one bill for > every service that he used while he was in hotel. > > Has anybody connected Asterisk with Micros-Fidelio? As I understand this > isn't some local developed application, it's something that is used > world wide. > > Any informations are welcome. > >I wrote a middleware bridge (TCP => Serial) for Micros a 2 or 3 years back and it was relatively simple. This was the serial interface for the 8700 standard. If I remember correctly, it was a simple string that was broken up into fixed length fields like char 1 through 10 was a field and chars 11 through 15 was a field, etc. If you need help, email me off list and I'll look for that source code. Lucky for you it was written in pascal so its easy to read ;) Warm Regards, Lee