Parameter Name | Data Item | Data Type | Req/Opt | I/O/Both |
mnAddressNumber | AN8 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
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szPhoneNumberType | PHTP | char | NONE | NONE |
A user defined code (01/PH) that indicates either the location or use of a telephone number. Valid values include:
Blank
Business telephone
number
FAX
Fax telephone number
HOM
Home telephone number
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szPhoneAreaCode1 | AR1 | char | NONE | NONE |
The first segment of a telephone number. In the United States, the prefix is the three-digit area code.
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mnSequenceNumber70 | RCK7 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
This field is used to create a unique key within a file. If you are using a program which will allow you to resequence the records, we
recommend you use one of the following data dictionary items: DSS5, DSS7, DSS9. |
szPhoneNumber | PH1 | char | NONE | NONE |
A number without the prefix or special characters, such as hyphens or periods, that makes up the telephone number for an entity. You can
use any applicable telephone number format for a country. This field is used in conjunction with the Prefix field (AR1), where you enter the first
segment of the telephone number, which is called the area code in the United States.
When you search for an address using a phone
number, you must enter the number exactly as it is set up in the Address Book system, including any special characters.
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szPhoneNumberType2 | PHP2 | char | NONE | NONE |
A user defined code (01/PH) that indicates the location or use of a phone number. For example:
F Fax
C Car
H Home |
mnLineNumberID502 | RCK2 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
This field is used to create a unique key within a file. If you are using a program which will allow you to resequence the records, we
recommend you use one of the following data dictionary items: DSS5, DSS7, DSS9. |
szPhonePrefix2 | AR12 | char | NONE | NONE |
The prefix (in the US, the area code) for phone number 1.
The required format for US area codes is three characters in parentheses, for
example (303).
If an alternate format is required to accomodate non-US area codes, you must change the data display rules in the data
dictionary. |
szPhoneNumber2 | PH12 | char | NONE | NONE |
The free-form telephone number. You can use any applicable telephone number format. For example, the format in Laramie, Wyoming
might be 321-5223; in Singapore 011-65-469-8382. When you search for an address using the phone number, you must enter the number exactly
as it was set up in the Address Book system.
If all phone numbers will follow a consistent format, you may specify that format in the data
dictionary. For example: ___-____. |
mnPhone1SynchStatus | SYNCS | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
A user defined code that indicates the post synchronization validation status of the record.
Valid Values are:
0
Success (Blank)
1
The record
is pending post synchronization Add validation on the server (PVA)
2
The record is pending post synchronization Change validation on the
server (PVC)
3
The record is in error from the post synchronization Add validation on the server (ERRA)
4
The record is in error from the post
synchronization Change validation on the server (ERRC)
5
The associated F0101 record is in error (ERRP)
6
The record is pending post
synchronization Add validation on the server and the associated F0101 record is in error (ERRPA)
7
The record is pending post synchronization
Change validation on the server and the associated F0101 record is in error (ERRPC)
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mnPhone1ServerStatus | CAAD | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
A user defined code that indicates the server synchronization status of the record.
Valid values are:
0
The record has been changed on the
Server or has been processed by post synchronization validation on the Server.
1
The record has been changed on the Disconnected
Client.
2
The record has been changed on the Disconnected Client and has been synchronized to the Server. This value is set only on
Disconnected Client and any records with a value of 2 cannot be changed.
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mnPhone2SynchStatus | SYNCS | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
A user defined code that indicates the post synchronization validation status of the record.
Valid Values are:
0
Success (Blank)
1
The record
is pending post synchronization Add validation on the server (PVA)
2
The record is pending post synchronization Change validation on the
server (PVC)
3
The record is in error from the post synchronization Add validation on the server (ERRA)
4
The record is in error from the post
synchronization Change validation on the server (ERRC)
5
The associated F0101 record is in error (ERRP)
6
The record is pending post
synchronization Add validation on the server and the associated F0101 record is in error (ERRPA)
7
The record is pending post synchronization
Change validation on the server and the associated F0101 record is in error (ERRPC)
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mnPhone2ServerStatus | CAAD | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
A user defined code that indicates the server synchronization status of the record.
Valid values are:
0
The record has been changed on the
Server or has been processed by post synchronization validation on the Server.
1
The record has been changed on the Disconnected
Client.
2
The record has been changed on the Disconnected Client and has been synchronized to the Server. This value is set only on
Disconnected Client and any records with a value of 2 cannot be changed.
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