Parameter Name | Data Item | Data Type | Req/Opt | I/O/Both |
cCacheActionCode | EV01 | char | OPT | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
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nIndexNumber | INT01 | integer | OPT | NONE |
Number of Days in Future to Query for Responses Due.
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nNumberOfKeys | INT01 | integer | OPT | NONE |
Number of Days in Future to Query for Responses Due.
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cReturnCursor | EV01 | char | OPT | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
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idCursor | GENLNG | ID | OPT | NONE |
General purpose ID variable. |
cCacheCodeError | EV01 | char | OPT | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
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cSuppressErrorMessage | SUPPS | char | OPT | NONE |
A flag indicating whether or not runtime error messaging will occur when an error message is issued from a business function.
0 = allow
runtime error message handling.
1 = suppress runtime error message handling. |
szErrorMessageID | DTAI | char | OPT | NONE |
A code that identifies and defines a unit of information. It is an alphanumeric code up to 8 characters long that does not allow blanks or
special characters such as %, &, or +. You create new data items using system codes 55-59. You cannot change the alias.
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mnJobNumber | JOBS | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
The job number (work station ID) which executed the particular job. |
mnConfigurationIDNumber | CFGID | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
An identifier that represents a unique configuration. It is generated by a next number value and is the key to the configuration tables.
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szProductCode | SY | char | OPT | NONE |
A user defined code (98/SY) that identifies a system. Valid values include:
01
Address Book
03B
Accounts Receivable
04
Accounts
Payable
09
General Accounting
11
Multicurrency
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szCompanyKeyOrderNo | KCOO | char | OPT | NONE |
A number that, along with order number and order type, uniquely identifies an order document (such as a purchase order, a contract, a
sales order, and so on).
If you use the Next Numbers by Company/Fiscal Year facility, the Automatic Next Numbers program (X0010) uses the
order company to retrieve the correct next number for that company. If two or more order documents have the same order number and order
type, the order company lets you locate the desired document.
If you use the regular Next Numbers facility, the order company is not used to
assign a next number. In this case, you probably would not use the order company to locate the document. |
mnDocumentOrderInvoiceE | DOCO | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
A number that identifies an original document. This document can be a voucher, a sales order, an invoice, unapplied cash, a journal entry,
and so on. |
szOrderType | DCTO | char | OPT | NONE |
A user defined code (00/DT) that identifies the type of document. This code also indicates the origin of the transaction. J.D. Edwards has
reserved document type codes for vouchers, invoices, receipts, and time sheets, which create automatic offset entries during the post
program. (These entries are not self-balancing when you originally enter them.)
The following document types are defined by J.D. Edwards and
should not be changed:
P
Accounts Payable documents
R
Accounts Receivable documents
T
Payroll documents
I
Inventory documents
O
Purchase Order Processing documents
J
General Accounting/Joint Interest Billing documents
S
Sales Order Processing documents
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szOrderSuffix | SFXO | char | OPT | NONE |
In the A/R and A/P systems, a code that corresponds to the pay item. In the Sales Order and Procurement systems, this code identifies
multiple transactions for an original order.
For purchase orders, the code is always 000.
For sales orders with multiple partial receipts against an
order, the first receiver used to record receipt has a suffix of 000, the next has a suffix of 001, the next 002, and so on. |
mnLineNumber | LNID | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
A number that identifies multiple occurrences, such as line numbers on a purchase order or other document. Generally, the system assigns
this number,but in some cases you can override it. |
mnComponentIDNumber | CFGCID | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
A number that represents a component in a configuration. This number, which is generated by next numbers, always restarts at 1 and
increments, based on the number of components in the configuration.
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mnAddressNumber | AN8 | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
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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szCostCenterHeader | EMCU | char | OPT | NONE |
A business unit is an accounting entity required for management reporting. It can be a profit center, department, warehouse location, job,
project, work center, branch/plant, and so forth.
This business unit is from the business unit entered on the header of a sales/purchase order for
reporting purposes.
This data is always right justified on entry (for example, CO123 would appear as _______CO123). A security mechanism
has been provided to inhibit users from entering or locating business units outside the scope of their authority. |
szCompany | CO | char | OPT | NONE |
A code that identifies a specific organization, fund, or other reporting entity. The company code must already exist in the Company
Constants table (F0010) and must identify a reporting entity that has a complete balance sheet. At this level, you can have intercompany
transactions.
Note: You can use company 00000 for default values such as dates and automatic accounting instructions. You cannot use company 00000
for transaction entries.
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mnAddressNumberShipTo | SHAN | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
The address number of the location to which you want to ship this order. The address book provides default values for customer address,
including street, city, state, zip code, and country. |
szCurrencyCodeFrom | CRCD | char | OPT | NONE |
A code that identifies the currency of a transaction.
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szCurrencyCodeTo | CRDC | char | OPT | NONE |
A code that identifies the domestic (base) currency of the company on a transaction.
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cCurrencyConverYNAR | CRYR | char | OPT | NONE |
A code that specifies whether to use multi-currency accounting, and the method of multi-currency accounting to use:
Codes are:
N Do not
use multi-currency accounting. Use if you enter transactions in only one currency for all companies. The multi-currency fields will not appear
on forms. The system supplies a value of N if you do not enter a value.
Y Activate multi-currency accounting and use multipliers to convert
currency. The system multiplies the foreign amount by the exchange rate to calculate the domestic amount.
Z Activate multi-currency
accounting and use divisors to convert currency. The system divides the foreign amount by the exchange rate to calculate the domestic amount. |
mnIdentifierShortItem | ITM | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
An inventory item number. The system provides three separate item numbers plus an extensive cross-reference capability to other item
numbers (see data item XRT) to accommodate substitute item numbers, replacements, bar codes, customer numbers, supplier numbers, and
so forth. The item numbers are as follows:
o Item Number (short) - An eight-digit, computer-assigned item number
o 2nd Item Number - The
25-digit, free-form, user defined alphanumeric item number
o 3rd Item Number - Another 25-digit, free-form, user defined alphanumeric item
number |
szUniqueConfigurationID | CFGSID | char | OPT | NONE |
An identifier that represents a unique configuration. It is generated from an encryption algorithm. Regardless of the number of segments or
levels in the configured item, the system always converts the information into a 32-character digest. The digest is always a full 32 characters
in length, consists of numbers and characters, and does not contain any blanks. You cannot determine the initial value from the digest, and it
has no significant meaning.
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mnLineNumberXREF | LNIX | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
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nOrderUsage | INT01 | integer | OPT | NONE |
Number of Days in Future to Query for Responses Due.
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mnCurrencyConverRate | CRR | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
A number (exchange rate) that a foreign currency amount is multiplied by to calculate a domestic currency amount.
The number in this field
can have a maximum of seven decimal positions. If more are entered, the system adjusts to the nearest seven decimal positions.
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mnTriangulationRateFromCur | TRR1 | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
The triangulation currency rate used to convert the From currency code to the Triangulation currency code. |
mnTriangulationRateToCur | TRR2 | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
The triangulation currency rate that used to convert from the Triangulation currency code to the To currency code. |
cParentMethodOfPriceCal | PMTH | char | OPT | NONE |
A code that determines how the system calculates the price for kit items or configured items. Valid values are:
Blank
Use for items that are
neither kit items nor configured items.
1
The system accumulates the base prices of components with the configured price adjustments, and
then discounts the total.
2
The system accumulates the base price of the parent item with the configured price adjustments, and then discounts
the total.
3
The system accumulates the configured price adjustments, and then discounts the total.
4
The system accumulates the individually
discounted price of the components with the configured price adjustments.
Note: Configured price adjustments are only included in the
calculation for a configured item. Also, the system only discounts costs if you are using the Advanced Pricing system.
The following is an example of
how the system uses the various methods:
Parent Item: 125
Component A: 50
Component B: 100
Configured Cost Adjustment 1: 15
Configured
Cost Adjustment 2: 10
Advanced Price Discount: 10%
Methods:
1: 50 + 100 = 150 + 15 + 10 = 175 - 17.50 = 157.5
2: 125 + 15 + 10 = 150 - 15 = 135
3:
15 + 10 + 25 - 2.5 = 22.5
4: (50 - 5) + (100 - 10) = 135 + 15 + 10 = 160
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szComputerID | CTID | char | OPT | NONE |
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mnProcessID | PEID | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
A code that identifies the Inter-Process Communication ID. |
mnTransactionID | TCID | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
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cParentMethodOfCostCalc | CMETH | char | OPT | NONE |
A code that indicates how the system calculates the cost for a configured item. Valid values are:
1
The system accumulates the base costs
of the components with the configured cost adjustments, and then discounts the total.
2
The system accumulates the base cost of the parent
item with the configured cost adjustments, and then discounts the total.
3
The system accumulates the configured cost adjustments, and then
discounts the total.
4
The system accumulates the individually discounted costs of the components with the configured cost adjustments.
Note:
The system discounts the costs only if you are using the Advanced Pricing system.
The following is an example of how the system uses the
various methods:
Parent Item: 125
Component A: 50
Component B: 100
Configured Cost Adjustment 1: 15
Configured Cost Adjustment 2:
10
Advanced Price Discount: 10%
Methods:
1: 50 + 100 = 150 + 15 + 10 = 175 - 17.50 = 157.5
2: 125 + 15 + 10 = 150 - 15 = 135
3: 15 + 10 + 25 - 2.5 = 22.5
4:
(50 - 5) + (100 - 10) = 135 + 15 + 10 = 160
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jdDateStart | STRT | JDEDATE | OPT | NONE |
The start date for the order. You can enter this date manually, or have the system calculate it using a backscheduling routine. The routine
starts with the required date and offsets the total leadtime to calculate the appropriate start date.
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szParentWoNumber | PARS | char | OPT | NONE |
A number that identifies the parent work order. You can use this number to do the following:
o Enter default values for new work orders,
such as Type, Priority, Status, and Manager
o Group work orders for project setup and reporting |
cCurrencyMode | CRRM | char | OPT | NONE |
An option that specifies whether the system displays amounts in the domestic or foreign currency.
On
The system displays amounts in the
foreign currency of the transaction.
Off
The system displays amounts in the domestic currency of the transaction.
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szCallingApp | PID | char | OPT | NONE |
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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szCallingAppVersion | VERS | char | OPT | NONE |
A user-defined set of specifications that control how applications and reports run. You use versions to group and save a set of user-defined
processing option values and data selection and sequencing options. Interactive versions are associated with applications (usually as a
menu selection). Batch versions are associated with batch jobs or reports. To run a batch process, you must choose a version. |
mnSupplierNo | VEND | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
The address book number of the preferred provider of this item. |
szTransferToBranch | MCU2 | char | OPT | NONE |
An accounting entity, such as a profit center, department, warehouse location, job, project, workcenter, and so on, required for management
reporting. |
nTransferIndicator | INT01 | integer | OPT | NONE |
Number of Days in Future to Query for Responses Due.
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nQuoteIndicator | INT01 | integer | OPT | NONE |
Number of Days in Future to Query for Responses Due.
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