Parameter Name | Data Item | Data Type | Req/Opt | I/O/Both |
mnIndex | CDL | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The length of the user defined code. It cannot be greater than 10 characters. |
mnKeys | CDL | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The length of the user defined code. It cannot be greater than 10 characters. |
cCallType | EV01 | char | NONE | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
|
cReturnRecordPtr | EV01 | char | NONE | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
|
idF46130RecordPtr | GENLNG | ID | NONE | NONE |
General purpose ID variable. |
cReturnMultipleRecord | EV01 | char | NONE | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
|
idF46130HRequest | GENLNG | ID | NONE | NONE |
General purpose ID variable. |
cLastRecordRead | EV01 | char | NONE | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
|
cSuppressErrorMessage | EV01 | char | NONE | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
|
szErrorMessageID | 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.
|
cErrorCode | ERR | char | NONE | NONE |
The Data Field Error Code field is simply a generic data field to pass an error condition flag. This field is one of the fields that make up the
external parameter data structure of the Data Dictionary Server. |
szCompanyKeyOrderNo | KCOO | char | NONE | 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 | NONE | 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 | NONE | 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
|
mnLineNumber | LNID | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | 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. |
szOrderSuffix | SFXO | char | NONE | 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. |
mnSequenceNumber1 | SEQ | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
A number that specifies the sequence of information. |
szBranchPlant | 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.
|
mnAddressNumber | 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.
|
mnShortItemNumber | 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 |
sz2ndItemNumber | 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.
|
sz3rdItemNumber | 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. |
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. |
jdDateRequested | DRQJ | JDEDATE | NONE | NONE |
The date that an item is scheduled to arrive or that an action is scheduled for completion.
|
mnReservationQuantity | UORG | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The quantity of units affected by this transaction.
|
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).
|
szUnitOfMeasurePrimary | UOM1 | char | NONE | NONE |
A user defined code (00/UM) that identifies the unit of measure that the system uses to express the quantity of an item, for example, EA
(each) or KG (kilogram). |
mnQuantityTotal | TQTY | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The total quantity of an item to be reworked or scrapped as a result of an ECO disposition.
|
szUnitOfMeasureLevel1 | UML1 | char | NONE | NONE |
The item's level 1 unit of measure. You use Unit of Measure Conversion Information (P41002) to define an item's unit of measure structure.
You define the largest unit of measure in the structure as the level 1 unit of measure.
The smallest unit of measure, which is also the primary unit
of measure, is the highest level in the structure.
For example, a unit of measure structure could be as follows:
Level Unit of Measure
1
Pallet
2 Box, where 10 boxes equal 1 pallet
3 Case, where 5 cases equal 1 box
4 Interpack, where 8 interpacks equal 1 case
5
Each, where 10 eaches equal 1 interpack
In this example, the level 1 unit of measure is a pallet, and the level 5 unit of measure is an each,
which is the primary unit of measure.
You can have five levels in an item's unit of measure structure. |
szGroupUnitOfMeasure | UGL1 | char | NONE | NONE |
The group unit of measure that has been defined for the items in the level 1 unit of measure in the Unit of Measure groups application
(P46096).
|
cUMTypeLevel1 | EUL1 | char | NONE | NONE |
The code used to determine how the unit of measure on the first level of the unit of measure structure is used.
Valid values are as follows:
1
Used like a pallet. The height and weight of the container are added to
the height and weight of the goods upon the pallet. The width and
depth used are the larger of those from either the pallet or the goods upon the pallet.
2 Used as a complete container. The weight of the
container is added to the weight of the goods contained. The height, width and depth used are taken from the container definition. |
mnQuantityPerLevel1P | PPL1 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The quantity in primary unit of measure for one full unit of this item in the level 1 unit of measure. |
mnQuantityTotalLevel1 | TQL1 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The total quantity of the item in the item's level 1 unit of measure. You use Unit of Measure Conversion Information (P41002) to define unit of
measure levels. When you define a unit of measure structure, define your largest unit of measure as level 1, and your smallest, or primary,
unit of measure as the last level. The system supplies an item's unit of measure structure to a location's detail information (F4602) during
inventory movement, but you can override the structure, if necessary |
szContainerCodeLevel1 | EQL1 | char | NONE | NONE |
A code (table 46/EQ) that identifies the storage container for this item in its level 1 unit of measure. A storage container can be:
o An open
container, where items are stored on the container (for example, a pallet)
o A closed container, where items are stored in the container (for
example, a box)
You use Container Codes (P46091) to define storage containers. You use Unit of Measure Definition by Item or Group
(P46011) to assign a storage container to an item in a specific unit of measure. |
mnHeightPerLevel1 | HPL1 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The height of the item as defined in the item/unit of measure profile for level 1 of your unit of measure structure, or the height of the container.
If you set the U/M Usage field in the item/unit of measure profile to 2 for box type, the system uses that height when it assigns a storage
container. If you set the U/M Usage field to 1 for pallet type, the system adds the hieght of the container and the height of the item. |
mnWidthPerLevel1 | WPL1 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The width of the item as defined in the item/unit of measure profile for level 1 of your unit of measure structure, or the width of the container. If
you set the U/M Usage field in the item/unit of measure profile to 2 for box type, the system uses this width when it assigns a storage
container. If you set the U/M Usage field to 1 for pallet type, the system uses the width of the container or the width of the item, whichever is greater. |
mnDepthPerLevel1 | DPL1 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The depth of the item as defined in the item/unit of measure profile for level
1 of your unit of measure structure, or the depth of the container. If
you set the U/M Usage field in the item/unit of measure profile to 2 for box type, the system uses that depth when it assigns a storage
container. If you set the U/M Usage field to 1 for a pallet type, the system uses the depth of the container or the depth of the carton, whichever is
greater. |
mnCubicDimensionsPerL1 | CPL1 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The gross cubic dimensions of one item/unit of measure, or the cubic dimensions of the container for the item's level 1 unit of measure. If
you set the U/M Usage field in the item's unit of measure profile to 2 for a box type container, the system uses only the gross cubic dimensions
of that container.
If you set the U/M Usage field to 2 for a pallet type container, the system adds the gross cubic dimensions of the item and
the container. |
mnWeightPerLevel1 | EPL1 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The weight of one item per unit of measure, or the weight of the item and container in the level 1 unit of measure. You define weights for an
item through Unit of Measure Definition by Item (P46011) and for the container through Container Codes (P46091). |
szUnitOfMeasureLevel2 | UML2 | char | NONE | NONE |
The item's level 2 unit of measure. You use Unit of Measure Conversion Information (P41002) to define an item's unit of measure structure.
You define the largest unit of measure in the structure as the level 1 unit of measure.
The smallest unit of measure, which is also the primary unit
of measure, is the highest level in the structure.
For example, a unit of measure structure could be as follows:
Level Unit of Measure
1
Pallet
2 Box, where 10 boxes equal 1 pallet
3 Case, where 5 cases equal 1 box
4 Interpack, where 8 interpacks equal 1 case
5
Each, where 10 eaches equal 1 interpack
In this example, the level 1 unit of measure is a pallet, and the level 5 unit of measure is an each,
which is the primary unit of measure.
You can have five levels in an item's unit of measure structure. |
szGroupUnitOfMeasureL2 | UGL2 | char | NONE | NONE |
The group unit of measure that has been defined for the items in the level 2 unit of measure in the Unit of Measure groups application
(P46096).
|
cUMTypeLevel2 | EUL2 | char | NONE | NONE |
The code used to determine how the unit of measure on the second level of the unit of measure structure is used.
Valid values are as
follows:
1 Used like a pallet. The height and weight of the container are added to the height and weight of the goods upon the pallet. The width
and depth used are the larger of those from either the pallet or the goods upon the pallet.
2 Used as a complete container. The weight of the
container is added to the weight of the goods contained. The height, width and depth used are taken from the container definition. |
mnQuantityPerLevel2 | QPL2 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The number of units in Level 2 unit of measure for one full unit in Level 1 unit of measure. |
mnQuantityPerLevel2P | PPL2 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The quantity in primary unit of measure for one full unit of this item in the level 2 unit of measure. |
mnQuantityTotalLevel2 | TQL2 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The total quantity of the item in the item's level 2 unit of measure. You use Unit of Measure Conversion Information (P41002) to define unit of
measure levels. When you define a unit of measure structure, define your largest unit of measure as level 1, and your smallest, or primary,
unit of measure as the last level. The system supplies an item's unit of measure structure to a location's detail information (F4602) during
inventory movement, but you can override the structure, if necessary |
szContainerCodeLevel2 | EQL2 | char | NONE | NONE |
A code (table 46/EQ) that identifies the storage container for this item in its level 2 unit of measure. A storage container can be:
o An open
container, where items are stored on the container (for example, a pallet)
o A closed container, where items are stored in the container (for
example, a box)
You use Container Codes (P46091) to define storage containers. You use Unit of Measure Definition by Item or Group
(P46011) to assign a storage container to an item in a specific unit of measure. |
mnHeightPerLevel2 | HPL2 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The height of the item as defined in the item/unit of measure profile for level 2 of your unit of measure structure, or the height of the container.
If you set the U/M Usage field in the item/unit of measure profile to 2 for box type, the system uses that height when it assigns a storage
container. If you set the U/M Usage field to 1 for pallet type, the system adds the hieght of the container and the height of the item |
mnWidthPerLevel2 | WPL2 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The width of the item as defined in the item/unit of measure profile for level 2 of your unit of measure structure, or the width of the container. If
you set the U/M Usage field in the item/unit of measure profile to 2 for box type, the system uses this width when it assigns a storage
container. If you set the U/M Usage field to 1 for pallet type, the system uses the width of the container or the width of the item, whichever is greater. |
mnDepthPerLevel2 | DPL2 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The depth of the item as defined in the item/unit of measure profile for level
2 of your unit of measure structure, or the depth of the container. If
you set the U/M Usage field in the item/unit of measure profile to 2 for box type, the system uses that depth when it assigns a storage
container. If you set the U/M Usage field to 1 for a pallet type, the system uses the depth of the container or the depth of the carton, whichever is
greater. |
mnCubicDimensionsPerL2 | CPL2 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The gross cubic dimensions of one item/unit of measure, or the cubic dimensions of the container for the item's level 2 unit of measure. If
you set the U/M Usage field in the item's unit of measure profile to 2 for a box type container, the system uses only the gross cubic dimensions
of that container.
If you set the U/M Usage field to 2 for a pallet type container, the system adds the gross cubic dimensions of the item and
the container. |
mnWeightPerLevel2 | EPL2 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The weight of one item per unit of measure, or the weight of the item and container in the level 2 unit of measure. You define weights for an
item through Unit of Measure Definition by Item (P46011) and for the container through Container Codes (P46091). |
szUnitOfMeasureLevel3 | UML3 | char | NONE | NONE |
The item's level 3 unit of measure. You use Unit of Measure Conversion Information (P41002) to define an item's unit of measure structure.
You define the largest unit of measure in the structure as the level 1 unit of measure.
The smallest unit of measure, which is also the primary unit
of measure, is the highest level in the structure.
For example, a unit of measure structure could be as follows:
Level Unit of Measure
1
Pallet
2 Box, where 10 boxes equal 1 pallet
3 Case, where 5 cases equal 1 box
4 Interpack, where 8 interpacks equal 1 case
5
Each, where 10 eaches equal 1 interpack
In this example, the level 1 unit of measure is a pallet, and the level 5 unit of measure is an each,
which is the primary unit of measure.
You can have five levels in an item's unit of measure structure. |
szGroupUnitOfMeasureL3 | UGL3 | char | NONE | NONE |
The group unit of measure that has been defined for the items in the level 3 unit of measure in the Unit of Measure groups application
(P46096).
|
cUMTypeLevel3 | EUL3 | char | NONE | NONE |
The code used to determine how the unit of measure on the third level of the unit of measure structure is used.
Valid values are as follows:
1 Used like a pallet. The height and weight of the container are added to the height and weight of the goods upon the pallet. The width and
depth used are the larger of those from either the pallet or the goods upon the pallet.
2 Used as a complete container. The weight of the
container is added to the weight of the goods contained. The height, width and depth used are taken from the container definition. |
mnQuantityPerLevel3 | QPL3 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The number of units in Level 3 unit of measure for one full unit in Level 2 unit of measure. |
mnQuantityPerLevel3P | PPL3 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The quantity in primary unit of measure for one full unit of this item in the level 3 unit of measure. |
mnQuantityTotalLevel3 | TQL3 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The total quantity of the item in the item's level 3 unit of measure. You use Unit of Measure Conversion Information (P41002) to define unit of
measure levels. When you define a unit of measure structure, define your largest unit of measure as level 1, and your smallest, or primary,
unit of measure as the last level. The system supplies an item's unit of measure structure to a location's detail information (F4602) during
inventory movement, but you can override the structure, if necessary |
szContainerCodeLevel3 | EQL3 | char | NONE | NONE |
A code (table 46/EQ) that identifies the storage container for this item in its level 3 unit of measure. A storage container can be:
o An open
container, where items are stored on the container (for example, a pallet)
o A closed container, where items are stored in the container (for
example, a box)
You use Container Codes (P46091) to define storage containers. You use Unit of Measure Definition by Item or Group
(P46011) to assign a storage container to an item in a specific unit of measure. |
mnHeightPerLevel3 | HPL3 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The height of the item as defined in the item/unit of measure profile for level 3 of your unit of measure structure, or the height of the container.
If you set the U/M Usage field in the item/unit of measure profile to 2 for box type, the system uses that height when it assigns a storage
container. If you set the U/M Usage field to 1 for pallet type, the system adds the hieght of the container and the height of the item |
mnWidthPerLevel3 | WPL3 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The width of the item as defined in the item/unit of measure profile for level 3 of your unit of measure structure, or the width of the container. If
you set the U/M Usage field in the item/unit of measure profile to 2 for box type, the system uses this width when it assigns a storage
container. If you set the U/M Usage field to 1 for pallet type, the system uses the width of the container or the width of the item, whichever is greater. |
mnDepthPerLevel3 | DPL3 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The depth of the item as defined in the item/unit of measure profile for level
3 of your unit of measure structure, or the depth of the container. If
you set the U/M Usage field in the item/unit of measure profile to 2 for box type, the system uses that depth when it assigns a storage
container. If you set the U/M Usage field to 1 for a pallet type, the system uses the depth of the container or the depth of the carton, whichever is
greater. |
mnCubicDimensionsPerL3 | CPL3 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The gross cubic dimensions of 1 item/unit of measure, or the cubic dimensions of the container for the item's level 3 unit of measure. If you
set the U/M Usage field in the item's unit of measure profile to 2 for a box type container, the system uses only the gross cubic dimensions of
that container.
If you set the U/M Usage field to 2 for a pallet type container, the system adds the gross cubic dimensions of the item and the
container. |
mnWeightPerLevel3 | EPL3 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The weight of one item per unit of measure, or the weight of the item and container in the level 3 unit of measure. You define weights for an
item through Unit of Measure Definition by Item (P46011) and for the container through Container Codes (P46091). |
szUnitOfMeasureLevel4 | UML4 | char | NONE | NONE |
The item's level 4 unit of measure. You use Unit of Measure Conversion Information (P41002) to define an item's unit of measure structure.
You define the largest unit of measure in the structure as the level 1 unit of measure.
The smallest unit of measure, which is also the primary unit
of measure, is the highest level in the structure.
For example, a unit of measure structure could be as follows:
Level Unit of Measure
1
Pallet
2 Box, where 10 boxes equal 1 pallet
3 Case, where 5 cases equal 1 box
4 Interpack, where 8 interpacks equal 1 case
5
Each, where 10 eaches equal 1 interpack
In this example, the level 1 unit of measure is a pallet, and the level 5 unit of measure is an each,
which is the primary unit of measure.
You can have five levels in an item's unit of measure structure. |
szGroupUnitOfMeasureL4 | UGL4 | char | NONE | NONE |
The group unit of measure that has been defined for the items in the level 4 unit of measure in the Unit of Measure groups application
(P46096).
|
cUMTypeLevel4 | EUL4 | char | NONE | NONE |
The code used to determine how the unit of measure on the fourth level of the unit of measure structure is used.
Valid values are as follows:
1 Used like a pallet. The height and weight of the container are added to
the height and weight of the goods upon the pallet. The width
and depth used are the larger of those from either the pallet or the goods upon the pallet.
2 Used as a complete container. The weight of the
container is added to the weight of the goods contained. The height, width and depth used are taken from the container definition. |
mnQuantityPerLevel4 | QPL4 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The number of units in Level 4 unit of measure for one full unit in Level 3 unit of measure. |
mnQuantityPerLevel4P | PPL4 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The quantity in primary unit of measure for one full unit of this item in the level 4 unit of measure. |
mnQuantityTotalLevel4 | TQL4 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The total quantity of the item in the item's level 4 unit of measure. You use Unit of Measure Conversion Information (P41002) to define unit of
measure levels. When you define a unit of measure structure, define your largest unit of measure as level 1, and your smallest, or primary,
unit of measure as the last level. The system supplies an item's unit of measure structure to a location's detail information (F4602) during
inventory movement, but you can override the structure, if necessary |
szContainerCodeLevel4 | EQL4 | char | NONE | NONE |
A code (table 46/EQ) that identifies the storage container for this item in its level 4 unit of measure. A storage container can be:
o An open
container, where items are stored on the container (for example, a pallet)
o A closed container, where items are stored in the container (for
example, a box)
You use Container Codes (P46091) to define storage containers. You use Unit of Measure Definition by Item or Group
(P46011) to assign a storage container to an item in a specific unit of measure. |
mnHeightPerLevel4 | HPL4 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The height of the item as defined in the item/unit of measure profile for level 4 of your unit of measure structure, or the height of the container.
If you set the U/M Usage field in the item/unit of measure profile to 2 for box type, the system uses that height when it assigns a storage
container. If you set the U/M Usage field to 1 for pallet type, the system adds the hieght of the container and the height of the item. |
mnWidthPerLevel4 | WPL4 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The width of the item as defined in the item/unit of measure profile for level 4 of your unit of measure structure, or the width of the container. If
you set the U/M Usage field in the item/unit of measure profile to 2 for box type, the system uses this width when it assigns a storage
container. If you set the U/M Usage field to 1 for pallet type, the system uses the width of the container or the width of the item, whichever is greater. |
mnDepthPerLevel4 | DPL4 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The depth of the item as defined in the item/unit of measure profile for level
4 of your unit of measure structure, or the depth of the container. If
you set the U/M Usage field in the item/unit of measure profile to 2 for box type, the system uses that depth when it assigns a storage
container. If you set the U/M Usage field to 1 for a pallet type, the system uses the depth of the container or the depth of the carton, whichever is
greater. |
mnCubicDimensionsPerL4 | CPL4 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The gross cubic dimensions of 1 item/unit of measure, or the cubic dimensions of the container for the item's level 4 unit of measure. If you
set the U/M Usage field in the item's unit of measure profile to 2 for a box type container, the system uses only the gross cubic dimensions of
that container.
If you set the U/M Usage field to 2 for a pallet type container, the system adds the gross cubic dimensions of the item and the
container. |
mnWeightPerLevel4 | EPL4 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The weight of one item per unit of measure, or the weight of the item and container in the level 4 unit of measure. You define weights for an
item through Unit of Measure Definition by Item (P46011) and for the container through Container Codes (P46091). |
szUnitOfMeasureLevel5 | UML5 | char | NONE | NONE |
The item's level 5 unit of measure. You use Unit of Measure Conversion Information (P41002) to define an item's unit of measure structure.
You define the largest unit of measure in the structure as the level 1 unit of measure.
The smallest unit of measure, which is also the primary unit
of measure, is the highest level in the structure.
For example, a unit of measure structure could be as follows:
Level Unit of Measure
1
Pallet
2 Box, where 10 boxes equal 1 pallet
3 Case, where 5 cases equal 1 box
4 Interpack, where 8 interpacks equal 1 case
5
Each, where 10 eaches equal 1 interpack
In this example, the level 1 unit of measure is a pallet, and the level 5 unit of measure is an each,
which is the primary unit of measure.
You can have five levels in an item's unit of measure structure. |
szGroupUnitOfMeasureL5 | UGL5 | char | NONE | NONE |
The group unit of measure that has been defined for the items in the level 5 unit of measure in the Unit of Measure groups application
(P46096).
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cUMTypeLevel5 | EUL5 | char | NONE | NONE |
The code used to determine how the unit of measure on the fifth level of the unit of measure structure is used.
Valid values are as follows:
1
Used like a pallet. The height and weight of the container are added to the height and weight of the goods upon the pallet. The width and
depth used are the larger of those from either the pallet or the goods upon the pallet.
2 Used as a complete container. The weight of the
container is added to the weight of the goods contained. The height, width and depth used are taken from the container definition. |
mnQuantityPerLevel5 | QPL5 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The number of units in Level 5 unit of measure for one full unit in Level 4 unit of measure. |
mnQuantityTotalLevel5 | TQL5 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The total quantity of the item in the item's level 5 unit of measure. You use Unit of Measure Conversion Information (P41002) to define unit of
measure levels. When you define a unit of measure structure, define your largest unit of measure as level 1, and your smallest, or primary,
unit of measure as the last level. The system supplies an item's unit of measure structure to a location's detail information (F4602) during
inventory movement, but you can override the structure, if necessary |
szContainerCodeLevel5 | EQL5 | char | NONE | NONE |
A code (table 46/EQ) that identifies the storage container for this item in its level 5 unit of measure. A storage container can be:
o An open
container, where items are stored on the container (for example, a pallet)
o A closed container, where items are stored in the container (for
example, a box)
You use Container Codes (P46091) to define storage containers. You use Unit of Measure Definition by Item or Group
(P46011) to assign a storage container to an item in a specific unit of measure. |
mnHeightPerLevel5 | HPL5 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The height of the item as defined in the item/unit of measure profile for level 5 of your unit of measure structure, or the height of the container.
If you set the U/M Usage field in the item/unit of measure profile to 2 for box type, the system uses that height when it assigns a storage
container. If you set the U/M Usage field to 1 for pallet type, the system adds the hieght of the container and the height of the item. |
mnWidthPerLevel5 | WPL5 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The width of the item as defined in the item/unit of measure profile for level 5 of your unit of measure structure, or the width of the container. If
you set the U/M Usage field in the item/unit of measure profile to 2 for box type, the system uses this width when it assigns a storage
container. If you set the U/M Usage field to 1 for pallet type, the system uses the width of the container or the width of the item, whichever is greater. |
mnDepthPerLevel5 | DPL5 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The depth of the item as defined in the item/unit of measure profile for level
5 of your unit of measure structure, or the depth of the container. If
you set the U/M Usage field in the item/unit of measure profile to 2 for box type, the system uses that depth when it assigns a storage
container. If you set the U/M Usage field to 1 for a pallet type, the system uses the depth of the container or the depth of the carton, whichever is
greater. |
mnCubicDimensionsPerL5 | CPL5 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The gross cubic dimensions of 1 item/unit of measure, or the cubic dimensions of the container for the item's level 5 unit of measure. If you
set the U/M Usage field in the item's unit of measure profile to 2 for a box type container, the system uses only the gross cubic dimensions of
that container.
If you set the U/M Usage field to 2 for a pallet type container, the system adds the gross cubic dimensions of the item and the
container. |
mnWeightPerLevel5 | EPL5 | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The weight of one item per unit of measure, or the weight of the item and container in the level 5 unit of measure. You define weights for an
item through Unit of Measure Definition by Item (P46011) and for the container through Container Codes (P46091). |
mnReservedCubes | RCUB | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The cubic space (volume) that has been reserved for items. You use the Reservations program (P46130) to create reservations. The
system suggests reserved locations when you create suggestions. The amount comes from the item/unit of measure profile and the cubic
dimensions of the storage container if the level 1 unit of measure in the location detail has a container. |
szUnitOfMeasureVolDisp | VUMD | char | NONE | NONE |
A user defined code (00/UM) that identifies the unit of measure that the system uses to display volume for this branch/plant. The system
inputs a value in this field from Branch/Plant Constants - Page 2 (P410012). You can override this default value. |
mnReservedWeight | RWET | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The weight that has been reserved for items in this location. The system creates reserved weight when you use the Reservations program
(P46130) to reserve space in the warehouse for items you expect to receive. The amount comes from the item/unit of measure profile and the
weight for the storage container if the level 1 unit of measure in the location detail has a container. |
szUnitOfMeasureWeight | UWUM | char | NONE | NONE |
A user defined code (00/UM) that identifies the unit of measure that the system uses to indicate weight for this item. You can specify ounces,
grams, kilograms, and so on, as weight standards. The system uses this unit of measure for the item or overrides it for an individual item or
container. |
szErrorMessageKey | EKEY | char | NONE | NONE |
A 4-digit number assigned to all errors.
When this number is used in the error message facility (F7 from any form), you may enter a specific
error message number and press F13 to automatically exit to the revisions program referenced within the text of the error message. This
function applies only to error messages that refer to items such as user defined codes.
|
szReservationStatus | PSTB | char | NONE | NONE |
A code (system 46/type PS) that identifies the current status of a putaway,picking, or replenishment request (F4600) or trip (F4611) within the
Advanced Warehouse Management system. |
szUserId | USER | char | NONE | NONE |
The code that identifies a user profile.
|
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.
|
szWorkStationId | JOBN | char | NONE | NONE |
The code that identifies the work station ID that executed a particular job.
|
jdDateUpdated | UPMJ | JDEDATE | NONE | NONE |
The date that specifies the last update to the file record. |
mnTimeOfDay | TDAY | MATH_NUMERIC | NONE | NONE |
The computer clock in hours:minutes:seconds. |