Parameter Name | Data Item | Data Type | Req/Opt | I/O/Both |
cActionCode | ACTN | char | REQ | INPUT |
A code that specifies the action that is performed. Valid values are:
A
Add
C
Change
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mnJobNumber | JOBS | MATH_NUMERIC | REQ | INPUT |
The job number (work station ID) which executed the particular job. |
mnErrorCode | MATH06 | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | OUTPUT |
Event point for Math Numeric. |
cFlexFlag | EV01 | char | OPT | INPUT |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
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cSuppressERCost | EV01 | char | OPT | INPUT |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
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szFrom | EMAL | char | REQ | INPUT |
The e-mail address or Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for either an individual or an entity. |
szTo | EMAL | char | REQ | INPUT |
The e-mail address or Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for either an individual or an entity. |
szSubject | CMDS | char | REQ | INPUT |
Enter a CL command string to be executed in the jobstream. You may enter a specific command and prompt with a leading ? or press the
F4 key. You may also enter only a ? or press F4 to get a prompt for all CL commands. Any change to this entry will call the CL command
prompter to ensure that the command is syntax-checked. Also remember that only commands that are supported in batch mode will work. This
entry is invalid if you specify a Form ID and Version number (FASTR, Dream Writer, or World Writer). |
szCC | EMAL | char | OPT | INPUT |
The e-mail address or Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for either an individual or an entity. |
szBCC | EMAL | char | OPT | INPUT |
The e-mail address or Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for either an individual or an entity. |
szAttachFileName | CMDS | char | OPT | INPUT |
Enter a CL command string to be executed in the jobstream. You may enter a specific command and prompt with a leading ? or press the
F4 key. You may also enter only a ? or press F4 to get a prompt for all CL commands. Any change to this entry will call the CL command
prompter to ensure that the command is syntax-checked. Also remember that only commands that are supported in batch mode will work. This
entry is invalid if you specify a Form ID and Version number (FASTR, Dream Writer, or World Writer). |
szAttachDisplayName | CMDS | char | OPT | INPUT |
Enter a CL command string to be executed in the jobstream. You may enter a specific command and prompt with a leading ? or press the
F4 key. You may also enter only a ? or press F4 to get a prompt for all CL commands. Any change to this entry will call the CL command
prompter to ensure that the command is syntax-checked. Also remember that only commands that are supported in batch mode will work. This
entry is invalid if you specify a Form ID and Version number (FASTR, Dream Writer, or World Writer). |
mnAddressNumber | AN8 | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | INPUT |
A number that identifies an entry in the Address Book system, such as employee, applicant, participant, customer, supplier, tenant, or
location.
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szNameMailing | MLNM | char | OPT | INPUT |
The company or person to whom billing or correspondence is addressed. |
szAddressLine1 | ADD1 | char | OPT | INPUT |
The first line of a mailing address for an employee, customer, or supplier in the Address Book system. The U.S. Internal Revenue Service
(IRS) restricts the size of the address that prints on an employee's year-end tax return. To comply with IRS regulations, the system has the
following restrictions:
o On W-2 returns, the system prints only the last three nonblank address lines plus the city, state, and postal code.
o On
1099 returns, the system prints only the last nonblank address line plus the city, state, and postal code.
o On other U.S. federal magnetic
media, the system prints only the last nonblank address line plus the city, state, and postal code.
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szAddressLine2 | ADD2 | char | OPT | INPUT |
The second line of the mailing address for an employee, customer, or supplier in the Address Book system.
Attention Payroll users: The
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) restricts the size of the address that prints on employee's year-end forms. To comply with IRS regulations, the
address that prints on W-2 forms includes only the last three nonblank address lines plus the city, state, and postal code. The address that
prints on 1099 forms includes only the last nonblank address line plus the city, state, and postal code. If you process year-end information using
the federal magnetic media format, the address that prints on those forms contains only the last nonblank address line plus the city, state,
and postal code. |
szAddressLine3 | ADD3 | char | OPT | INPUT |
The third line of the mailing address for an employee, customer, or supplier in the Address Book system.
Attention Payroll users: The
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) restricts the size of the address that prints on employee's year-end forms. To comply with IRS regulations, the
address that prints on W-2 forms includes only the last three nonblank address lines plus the city, state, and postal code. The address that prints
on 1099 forms includes only the last nonblank address line plus the city, state, and postal code. If you process year-end information using
the federal magnetic media format, the address that prints on those forms contains only the last nonblank address line plus the city, state, and
postal code. |
szAddressLine4 | ADD4 | char | OPT | INPUT |
The fourth line of the mailing address for an employee, customer, or supplier in the Address Book system.
Attention Payroll users: The
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) restricts the size of the address that prints on employee's year-end forms. To comply with IRS regulations, the
address that prints on W-2 forms includes only the last three nonblank address lines plus the city, state, and postal code. The address that
prints on 1099 forms includes only the last nonblank address line plus the city, state, and postal code. If you process year-end information using
the federal magnetic media format, the address that prints on those forms contains only the last nonblank address line plus the city, state, and
postal code. |
szCity | CTY1 | char | OPT | INPUT |
A name that indicates the city associated with the address. |
szState | ADDS | char | OPT | INPUT |
A user defined code (00/S) that specifies the state or province. This code is usually a postal service abbreviation. |
szZipCodePostal | ADDZ | char | OPT | INPUT |
The United States ZIP code or the postal code that specifies where a letter is to be routed. Attach this code to the address for delivery in
other countries. This code is used as the low end value when doing Postal Code Transaction range processing. |
szMessageText1 | DTA | char | OPT | INPUT |
A free form data field required for the entry of lengthy text in help instructions and other narrative text areas. |
szMessageText2 | DTA | char | OPT | INPUT |
A free form data field required for the entry of lengthy text in help instructions and other narrative text areas. |
szMessageText3 | DTA | char | OPT | INPUT |
A free form data field required for the entry of lengthy text in help instructions and other narrative text areas. |
szMessageText4 | DTA | char | OPT | INPUT |
A free form data field required for the entry of lengthy text in help instructions and other narrative text areas. |
szMessageText5 | DTA | char | OPT | INPUT |
A free form data field required for the entry of lengthy text in help instructions and other narrative text areas. |
szPlanHeading1 | DS50 | char | OPT | INPUT |
A descriptive statement of up to 50 characters in length.
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szPlanHeading2 | DS50 | char | OPT | INPUT |
A descriptive statement of up to 50 characters in length.
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szFlexCostHeading1 | CH01 | char | OPT | INPUT |
Variable column headings are used in management reporting. These headings are centered and stacked on each other. There are four
lines of column headings available. Centering is controlled by the column size.
The Description column heading can be between 1 and 60
characters and is a single line heading. Centering is controlled by the column size.
Use a keyword phrase delimited by a colon (:) to place a
month (or ending date for 53 period reporting) in the heading. For example, :PA places the current month, based on the current financial reporting
date, in the column heading.
If the current month is 01, the heading is January. If the column size is less than nine characters, the heading
would be "Jan." :PA012 would place December in the column heading, :PA+01 would place February in the heading, and so on. |
szFlexCostHeading2 | CH01 | char | OPT | INPUT |
Variable column headings are used in management reporting. These headings are centered and stacked on each other. There are four
lines of column headings available. Centering is controlled by the column size.
The Description column heading can be between 1 and 60
characters and is a single line heading. Centering is controlled by the column size.
Use a keyword phrase delimited by a colon (:) to place a
month (or ending date for 53 period reporting) in the heading. For example, :PA places the current month, based on the current financial reporting
date, in the column heading.
If the current month is 01, the heading is January. If the column size is less than nine characters, the heading
would be "Jan." :PA012 would place December in the column heading, :PA+01 would place February in the heading, and so on. |
szEECostHeading1 | CH01 | char | OPT | INPUT |
Variable column headings are used in management reporting. These headings are centered and stacked on each other. There are four
lines of column headings available. Centering is controlled by the column size.
The Description column heading can be between 1 and 60
characters and is a single line heading. Centering is controlled by the column size.
Use a keyword phrase delimited by a colon (:) to place a
month (or ending date for 53 period reporting) in the heading. For example, :PA places the current month, based on the current financial reporting
date, in the column heading.
If the current month is 01, the heading is January. If the column size is less than nine characters, the heading
would be "Jan." :PA012 would place December in the column heading, :PA+01 would place February in the heading, and so on. |
szEECostHeading2 | CH01 | char | OPT | INPUT |
Variable column headings are used in management reporting. These headings are centered and stacked on each other. There are four
lines of column headings available. Centering is controlled by the column size.
The Description column heading can be between 1 and 60
characters and is a single line heading. Centering is controlled by the column size.
Use a keyword phrase delimited by a colon (:) to place a
month (or ending date for 53 period reporting) in the heading. For example, :PA places the current month, based on the current financial reporting
date, in the column heading.
If the current month is 01, the heading is January. If the column size is less than nine characters, the heading
would be "Jan." :PA012 would place December in the column heading, :PA+01 would place February in the heading, and so on. |
szERCostHeading1 | CH01 | char | OPT | INPUT |
Variable column headings are used in management reporting. These headings are centered and stacked on each other. There are four
lines of column headings available. Centering is controlled by the column size.
The Description column heading can be between 1 and 60
characters and is a single line heading. Centering is controlled by the column size.
Use a keyword phrase delimited by a colon (:) to place a
month (or ending date for 53 period reporting) in the heading. For example, :PA places the current month, based on the current financial reporting
date, in the column heading.
If the current month is 01, the heading is January. If the column size is less than nine characters, the heading
would be "Jan." :PA012 would place December in the column heading, :PA+01 would place February in the heading, and so on. |
szERCostHeading2 | CH01 | char | OPT | INPUT |
Variable column headings are used in management reporting. These headings are centered and stacked on each other. There are four
lines of column headings available. Centering is controlled by the column size.
The Description column heading can be between 1 and 60
characters and is a single line heading. Centering is controlled by the column size.
Use a keyword phrase delimited by a colon (:) to place a
month (or ending date for 53 period reporting) in the heading. For example, :PA places the current month, based on the current financial reporting
date, in the column heading.
If the current month is 01, the heading is January. If the column size is less than nine characters, the heading
would be "Jan." :PA012 would place December in the column heading, :PA+01 would place February in the heading, and so on. |
szTransactionNumberText | DS50 | char | OPT | INPUT |
A descriptive statement of up to 50 characters in length.
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szPCPText | DS20 | char | OPT | INPUT |
A 20 character generic description. |
szPrimaryBeneficiaryText | DS20 | char | OPT | INPUT |
A 20 character generic description. |
szSecondaryBeneficiaryText | DS20 | char | OPT | INPUT |
A 20 character generic description. |
szTotalLineText | DS50 | char | OPT | INPUT |
A descriptive statement of up to 50 characters in length.
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