Parameter Name | Data Item | Data Type | Req/Opt | I/O/Both |
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. |
szCostCenter | MCU | char | OPT | NONE |
An alphanumeric code that identifies a separate entity within a business for which you want to track costs. For example, a business unit
might be a warehouse location, job, project, work center, branch, or plant.
You can assign a business unit to a document, entity, or person for
purposes of responsibility reporting. For example, the system provides reports of open accounts payable and accounts receivable by
business unit to track equipment by responsible department.
Business unit security might prevent you from viewing information about business units
for which you have no authority.
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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 |
szIdentifier2ndItem | LITM | char | OPT | NONE |
A number that identifies the item. The system provides three separate item numbers plus an extensive cross-reference capability to
alternative item numbers. The three types of item numbers are:
Item Number (short)
An 8-digit, computer-assigned item number.
2nd Item Number
A
25-digit, user defined, alphanumeric item number.
3rd Item Number
Another 25-digit, user defined, alphanumeric item number.
In addition to
these three basic item numbers, the system provides an extensive cross-reference search capability. You can define numerous
cross-references to alternative part numbers. For example, you can define substitute item numbers, replacements, bar codes, customer numbers, or
supplier numbers.
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szIdentifier3rdItem | AITM | char | OPT | NONE |
The system provides three separate item numbers plus an extensive cross-reference capability to alternate item numbers. These item
numbers are as follows:
1. Item Number (short) - An 8-digit, computer-assigned item number.
2. 2nd Item Number - The 25-digit, free-form, user
defined alphanumeric item number.
3. 3rd Item Number - Another 25-digit, free-form, user defined alphanumeric item number.
In addition to
these three basic item numbers, an extensive cross-reference search capability has been provided (see XRT). Numerous cross references to
alternate part numbers can be user defined, such as substitute item numbers, replacements, bar codes, customer numbers, or supplier
numbers. |
szItemNoUnknownFormat | UITM | char | OPT | NONE |
A number that the system assigns to an item. It can be in short, long, or third item number format. |
szPrimaryItemNumber | UITM | char | OPT | NONE |
A number that the system assigns to an item. It can be in short, long, or third item number format. |
cSymbolShortItem | SYM1 | char | OPT | NONE |
A symbol that identifies the 8-character short item number when you do not want to use it as the primary number.
A blank in this field
indicates that you want to use this item number as the primary number. That is, you use it most often to enter or review information.
If this is not the
primary number, you must enter a special symbol to identify it. Use a symbol that is not significant for any other purposes of entry such as /, *, or &.
Do not use a period or a comma as a symbol. When you enter this item number on any other form, you must include this symbol as the first
character.
NOTE: Only one of the fields for item number symbols (SYM1, SYM2, SYM3, or SYM6) can be blank to identify it as the primary
number. All others must include a unique symbol. |
cSymbol2ndItem | SYM2 | char | OPT | NONE |
A symbol that identifies the 25-character second item number when you do not want to use it as the primary number.
A blank in this field
indicates that you want to use this item number as the primary number. That is, you use it most often to enter or review information.
If this is not the
primary number, you must enter a special symbol to identify it. Use a symbol that is not significant for any other purposes of entry such as /, *,
or &. Do not use a period or a comma as a symbol. When you enter this item number on any other form, you must include this symbol as the
first character.
NOTE: Only one of the fields for item number symbols (SYM1, SYM2, SYM3, or SYM6) can be blank to identify it as the primary
number. All others must include a unique symbol. |
cSymbol3rdItem | SYM3 | char | OPT | NONE |
A symbol that identifies the 25-character third item number when you do not want to use it as the primary number.
A blank in this field
indicates that you want to use this item number as the primary number. That is, you use it most often to enter or review information.
If this is not the
primary number, you must enter a special symbol to identify it. Use a symbol that is not significant for any other purposes of entry such as /, *, or &.
Do not use a period or a comma as a symbol. When you enter this item number on any other form, you must include this symbol as the first
character.
Note: Only one of the fields for item number symbols (SYM1, SYM2, SYM3, or SYM6) can be blank to identify it as the primary
number. All others must include a unique symbol. |