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Financial Management Subsystem Figure 10-3.—Primary functions to subsystems. This  subsystem  contains  programs  to  record OPTAR  allocations,  process  financial  ad- justments,  update  appropriation  data,  and  pro- duce  OPTAR  and  SAC  207  financial  reports. Incoming Batch Transaction Subsystem This subsystem is provided for large volumes of  incoming  transactions  that  cannot  be  processed interactively  within  the  command.  Data  in  this category includes monthly change notice actions from  FMSO,  Mechanicsburg,  Pennsylvania,  and incoming requisition status or COSAL aids from SPCC,  Mechanicsburg,  Pennsylvania.  This  data may be received in the form of magnetic tape or diskette, punched cards, or punched paper tape. SNAP  II  SYSTEM  CONCEPT The idea for SNAP II is to make it easier for shipboard personnel to manage their records and files. The system has numerous functions that may be accessed via menu displays. The first ship to be  implemented  with  SNAP  II  was  USS  Sides (FFG-14) in 1982. This system was written based on  the  NAVSUP  P-485. If you have a good understanding of how the manual  supply  procedures  work,  you  will  not  have any  trouble  using  SNAP  II.  It  will  free  up  your personnel to be able to do other types of supply work. SNAP  II  is  composed  of  various  subsystems that are briefly covered next. This system is the easiest to understand and use. SNAP II SUBSYSTEMS The SNAP II subsystem is made up of several subsystems  that  are  joined  under  the  control  of a Harris 300 AN/UYK-62(V) minicomputer. This automated  information  system  is  designed  to  pro- vide administrative support in the functional areas of  surface  maintenance,  supply,  and  personnel operations. SNAP  II  supports  these  functions  across  a wide range of afloat units including submarines, destroyers,   frigates,   cruisers,   battleships,   am- phibious warfare ships, and auxiliaries. Various SNAP  II  equipment  configurations  required  to 10-5

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