The number that identifies the batch or interactive program (batch or interactive object). For example, the number of the Sales Order Entry
interactive program is P4210, and the number of the Print Invoices batch process report is R42565.
The program ID is a variable length value.
It is assigned according to a structured syntax in the form TSSXXX, where:
T
The first character of the number is alphabetic and identifies the
type, such as P for Program, R for Report, and so on. For example, the value P in the number P4210 indicates that the object is a
program.
SS
The second and third characters of the number are numeric and identify the system code. For example, the value 42 in the number P4210
indicates that this program belongs to system 42, which is the Sales Order Processing system.
XXX
The remaining characters of the numer are
numeric and identify a unique program or report. For example, the value 10 in the number P4210 indicates that this is the Sales Order Entry
program.
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A code that is used to group similar DBAs in Box 12 of the W-2. For example, to group all 401(k) deductions on a W-2, enter D for all 401(k)
DBAs. You must also enter all the deductions into the Special Handling Table that you have set up for Box 12. When W-2s are created, all
the DBAs that have D for this code are totaled and appear as one item in Box 12 with D to the left of the item, and the Deferred Compensation
box is marked with an X.
These codes are IRS-defined (A-T), and are supplied by PeopleSoft in user defined codes (07/S2).
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