Parameter Name | Data Item | Data Type | Req/Opt | I/O/Both |
cMode | MODE | char | OPT | NONE |
The processing mode used in Purchase Order Consolidator to signify when specific orders are being processed. |
cUpdateDualFields | 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. |
cErrorCode | EV01 | char | OPT | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
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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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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 |
szItemDimensionGroup | PRP6 | char | OPT | NONE |
A code (system 41/type 01) that identifies a group of items that share the same dimensions. An item dimension group defines the
dimensions for all items that belong to the group. After you set up an item dimension group, you can assign items to the group through Classification
Codes (41011). |
mnLicensePlateNumber | STUN | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
A number that uniquely identifies goods in specific location detail information. Location detail contains a storage unit number if you turn on
license plate tracking in the Item/UOM Profile (P46011) for the item's level 1 unit of measure.
The system assigns a storage unit number to a
storage unit when it creates a request or suggestion |
szTransactionUOM | UOM | char | OPT | 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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szUnitOfMeasurePrimary | UOM1 | char | OPT | 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). |
szLicensePlateOnForUOM | UOM | char | OPT | 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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szUnitOfMeasureLevel1 | UML1 | char | OPT | 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. |
szUnitOfMeasureLevel2 | UML2 | char | OPT | 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. |
szUnitOfMeasureLevel3 | UML3 | char | OPT | 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. |
szUnitOfMeasureLevel4 | UML4 | char | OPT | 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. |
szUnitOfMeasureLevel5 | UML5 | char | OPT | 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. |
cVerifyAsIs | EV01 | char | OPT | NONE |
An option that specifies the type of processing for an event.
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