Statewide Descriptor Table D66 Operator Class

The D66 table identifies the valid ranges of transaction codes that each operator class type can enter into STARS. (Each user's security table requires an operator class.)

Figure 1 - Descriptor table example

STARS descriptor table screen 

D66 – Operator Class Data Entry Requirements

Data Element Description
TABLE-ID-NUMBER Enter 66.
KEY DATA

OPERATOR CLASS

Enter the two-digit operator class assigned by SCO.

RECORD ID

If the reference data fields are full on the first "page" (RECORD ID 1) and requires a second screen, use RECORD ID 2 for that second screen.

REFERENCE DATA

INCL EXCL IND

Enter the one-character include/exclude indicator:

I – Include data entry capabilities for the following transaction code ranges.

E – Exclude data entry capabilities for the following transaction code ranges.

 

Enter the three-character transaction code, followed by either a comma (to show a break between the transaction code or ranges) or by a hyphen (to show the “to"-“from" transaction codes in a range).

For example,

TRAN CD/CONNCT1: 027, would indicate the transaction code 027 only, separated from the next range of codes.

the following two lines indicate transaction codes 10P through and including 195. I.e., 10P-195. The comma at the end of 195 indicates a separation from the next group of transaction codes

TRAN CD/CONNCT2: 10P-

TRAN CD/CONNCT3: 195,

the following two lines indicate transaction codes 400 through and including 499.

TRAN CD/CONNCT4: 400-

TRAN CD/CONNCT5: 499

TRAN CD/CONNCT6:

TRAN CD/CONNCT7:

TITLE Enter the title of the operator class, up to 50 characters, to identify the types of transaction code ranges.