Parameter Name | Data Item | Data Type | Req/Opt | I/O/Both |
cActionCode | ACTN | char | NONE | NONE |
A code that specifies the action that is performed. Valid values are:
A
Add
C
Change
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mnShortItemNo | ITM | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | 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 |
sz2ndItemNo | LITM | char | NONE | 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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sz3rdItemNo | AITM | char | NONE | 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. |
szCostCenter | MCU | char | NONE | 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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szLocation | LOCN | char | NONE | NONE |
The storage location from which goods will be moved. |
szLot | LOTN | char | NONE | NONE |
A number that identifies a lot or a serial number. A lot is a group of items with similar characteristics. |
mnAddressNo | AN8 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | 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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szLotGrade | LOTG | char | NONE | NONE |
A code that indicates the grade of a lot. The grade is used to indicate the quality of the lot. Examples include the following:
A1 Premium
grade
A2 Secondary grade
The grade for a lot is stored in the Lot Master table (F4108). |
mnFromPotency | FRMP | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
A number that indicates the minimum potency or percentage of active ingredients acceptable for an item.
The system displays a warning
message if you try to purchase or issue items that do not meet the minimum acceptable potency. The system does not allow you to sell items
that do not meet the minimum acceptable potency. |
szCurrencyCode | CRCD | char | NONE | NONE |
A code that identifies the currency of a transaction.
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szUnitOfMeasure | UOM | char | NONE | NONE |
A user defined code (00/UM) that indicates the quantity in which to express an inventory item, for example, CS (case) or BX (box).
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jdEffectiveDate | EFTJ | JDEDATE | NONE | NONE |
The date when a transaction, contract, obligation, preference, or policy rule becomes effective.
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jdExpirationDate | EXDJ | JDEDATE | NONE | NONE |
The date on which a transaction, text message, agreement, obligation, or preference has expired or been completed. |
mnUnitPrice | UPRC | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The list or base price to be charged for one unit of this item. In sales order entry, all prices must be set up in the Item Base Price File table
(F4106). |
mnCreditPrice | ACRD | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
Use this field to enter credit orders in the Sales Order Management system. To enter a credit order, use a line type for which the Reverse
Sign Flag (RSGN) is set to Y in the Line Type Master table (F40205). The system stores all credit prices in the Base Price table (F4106). |
cBasisCode | BSCD | char | NONE | NONE |
A code that specifies how the system uses the factor value to calculate the adjustment or penalty schedule. The Basis Code field works
with the Factor Value field. Valid values are:
1
Multiply the base price by the factor value. The adjusted price is a percentage of the base
price.
2
Multiply the current net price by the factor value. The adjusted price is a percentage of the current net price.
3
Multiply the item cost by the
factor value. The adjusted price is a percentage of the item cost. You cannot use this basis code for a basket-level or order-level
adjustment.
4
Add the factor value to the item cost. You cannot use this basis code for a basket-level or order-level adjustment.
Note: If you use basis code 3
or 4, specify the item cost that you want to use in the calculation in the Cost Method field (LEDG) in the detail area of the Price Adjustment
Detail form.
5
Adjust the price by the factor value. If the value is positive, it increases the price by that amount; if the value is negative, it
decreases the price by that amount.
6
Use the adjustment amount from the variable table. You specify the variable table in the Factor Value field.
7
Use
a formula to calculate the adjustment. You specify the name of the formula in the Factor Value field.
8
Use a custom, user-defined program to
calculate the adjustment. You specify the program ID in the Object Library field.
Note: If you define an adjustment that uses a custom
program, the program must be one that you developed for this purpose and are prepared to support. J.D. Edwards is not responsible for providing
custom programs or for supporting programs that you have developed.
9
Calculate the adjustment so that the resulting unit price has a gross
profit margin equal to the factor value. You cannot use this basis code for a basket-level or order-level adjustment, or for a sliding rate
adjustment.
For Agreement Penalty Schedules, enter 5 for all penalty schedules.
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szCostMethod | LEDG | char | NONE | NONE |
A user defined code (40/CM) that specifies the basis for calculating item costs. Cost methods 01 through 19 are reserved for J.D. Edwards
use.
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mnFactorValue | FVTR | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
A code that indicates how the system adjusts an order line. The value in this field works in conjunction with the Basis field (BSCD). How you
define the Basis field determines whether you enter a number or a code in this field.
For WorldSoftware , if your basis code is
1-5 Enter a
positive number for markups, for example, 10. Enter a negative number for discounts, for example, 10-.
6 You want to base the adjustment on
a variable table. Enter the code that identifies the variable table.
7 You want to use a formula to calculate the price. Enter the code that
identifies the formula.
8 You want to calculate the adjustment using a custom program. Enter the program ID.
For Agreement Penalty
Schedules: Because the basis code for penalties is 5,enter a number as the factor value. Most agreement penalties are for a currency amount. The
system multiplies the factor you enter by each unit of measure to calculate the penalty.
For OneWorld, if your BasisCode is
1-5 Enter a
positive number for markups, for example, 10. Enter a negative number for discounts, for example, 10-.
6 You want to base the adjustment on a
variable table. Enter the code that identifies the variable table in the Formula Name column.
7 You want to use a formula to calculate the
price. Enter the code that identifies the formula in the Formula Name column.
8 You want to calculate the adjustment using a custom
program. Enter the program ID in the Formula Name column. |
szPriceFormulaName | FRMN | char | NONE | NONE |
A user defined code (system 40, type FM) that identifies a price formula. All price formulas are stored in the Price Formula table (F4076). |
szUserReservedCode | URCD | char | NONE | NONE |
This is a 2 position code that is reserved for the user. JDE does not currently use this field and will not utilize this field in the future. |
jdUserReservedDate | URDT | JDEDATE | NONE | NONE |
This is a 6 position code that is reserved for the user. JDE does not currently use this field and will not utilize this field in the future. |
mnUserReservedAmount | URAT | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
This is a 15 position code that is reserved for the user. JDE does not currently use this field and will not utilize this field in the future. |
mnUserReservedNumber | URAB | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
This is a 8 position code that is reserved for the user. JDE does not currently use this field and will not utilize this field in the future. |
szUserReservedReference | URRF | char | NONE | NONE |
A 15-position reference that is reserved for the user. J.D. Edwards does not currently use this field and does not plan to use it in the future.
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szUserId | USER | char | NONE | NONE |
The code that identifies a user profile.
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szProgramId | PID | char | NONE | 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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szWorkStationId | JOBN | char | NONE | NONE |
The code that identifies the work station ID that executed a particular job.
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jdDateUpdated | UPMJ | JDEDATE | NONE | NONE |
The date that specifies the last update to the file record. |
cReportError | EV02 | char | NONE | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
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mnTimeOfDay | TDAY | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The computer clock in hours:minutes:seconds. |
cSuppressErrorMsg | EV01 | char | NONE | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
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szErrorMsgId | DTAI | char | NONE | 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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idhF4106Cache | GENLNG | ID | NONE | NONE |
General purpose ID variable. |
mnItemGroupKeyID | IGID | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
A number that identifies an item group or an order detail pricing group. Each pricing group is comprised of either item category codes (for
an item group) or sales order detail field values (for an order detail group). For every unique combination of values in the pricing group, the
system assigns a number (key ID) to identify the group. The system retrieves this number from the Next Numbers program (P0002) for the
system code 40 and the line number 5.
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mnCustomerGroupKeyID | CGID | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
A number that identifies a customer pricing group. Each pricing group comprises customer category codes. For every unique combination
of values in the pricing group, the system assigns a number (key ID) to identify the group. This number is retrieved from the Next Numbers
program (P0002) using system code 45, line number 2.
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