Parameter Name | Data Item | Data Type | Req/Opt | I/O/Both |
szBranchSource | 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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szTableNameSource | TBLC | char | NONE | NONE |
The name of a collection of data that you set up to minimize the number of assembly inclusion rules that you need for a configured item. You
must define rule table names in user defined code table 32/TN. A rule table can be accessed by 1 to 20 keys and can return up to 99
values. When you reference a rule table in an assembly inclusion rule, the system uses the rule keys to retrieve the values that are associated
with the rule table. For example, if you defined segment 10 to be the color of an item, you could set the table to retrieve item Red Component
when the customer enters Red for segment 10. In this example, the table would be:
Item Color = Value
Red = Red Component
The table
would include the following: If the color segment value = red, then use item number Red Component on the configured item sales order and
work order parts list.
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cRulesTableTypeSource | RTBT | char | NONE | NONE |
A value that identifies the type of rule table. Valid values are:
P Part list (on sales order and work order)
Q Work order component (on
work order only)
C Calculated values
H Hot Spot
X Price/Cost adjustment |
szBranchDestination | 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.
|
szTableNameDestination | TBLC | char | NONE | NONE |
The name of a collection of data that you set up to minimize the number of assembly inclusion rules that you need for a configured item. You
must define rule table names in user defined code table 32/TN. A rule table can be accessed by 1 to 20 keys and can return up to 99
values. When you reference a rule table in an assembly inclusion rule, the system uses the rule keys to retrieve the values that are associated
with the rule table. For example, if you defined segment 10 to be the color of an item, you could set the table to retrieve item Red Component
when the customer enters Red for segment 10. In this example, the table would be:
Item Color = Value
Red = Red Component
The table
would include the following: If the color segment value = red, then use item number Red Component on the configured item sales order and
work order parts list.
|
cRulesTableTypeDestination | RTBT | char | NONE | NONE |
A value that identifies the type of rule table. Valid values are:
P Part list (on sales order and work order)
Q Work order component (on
work order only)
C Calculated values
H Hot Spot
X Price/Cost adjustment |
cSuppressErrorMessage | EV01 | char | NONE | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
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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.
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cCopyDefinition | EV01 | char | NONE | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
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cCopyValues | EV01 | char | NONE | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
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cCopyX_Reference | EV01 | char | NONE | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
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