Parameter Name | Data Item | Data Type | Req/Opt | I/O/Both |
szDataItem_DTAI | DTAI | char | REQ | INPUT |
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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szProductCodeReporting_SYR | SYR | char | REQ | INPUT |
A user defined code (98/SY) that specifies the system number for reporting and jargon purposes. |
szDescriptionRow_DSCR | DSCR | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
For OneWorld, the row description that identifies fields on forms and reports.
For World, the title that identifies text and reports. Use it in a
manner similar to the column description in the query facility. It should be less than 35 characters. Use abbreviations whenever possible.
Common abbreviations are:
U/M
Units of measure
YTD
Year-to-date
MTD
Month-to-date
PYE
Prior year end
QTY
Quantity
G/L
General ledger
A/P
Accounts payable
DEPR
Depreciation |
szColumnHeading1_CH1 | CH01 | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
Variable column headings are used in management reporting. These headings are centered and stacked on each other. There are four
lines of column headings available. Centering is controlled by the column size.
The Description column heading can be between 1 and 60
characters and is a single line heading. Centering is controlled by the column size.
Use a keyword phrase delimited by a colon (:) to place a
month (or ending date for 53 period reporting) in the heading. For example, :PA places the current month, based on the current financial reporting
date, in the column heading.
If the current month is 01, the heading is January. If the column size is less than nine characters, the heading
would be "Jan." :PA012 would place December in the column heading, :PA+01 would place February in the heading, and so on. |
szColumnHeading2_CH2 | CH02 | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
Variable column headings are used in management reporting. These headings are centered and stacked on each other. There are four
lines of column headings available. Centering is controlled by the column size.
The Description column heading can be between 1 and 60
characters and is a single line heading. Centering is also controlled by the column size.
Use a keyword phrase delimited by a colon (:) to place a
month (or ending date for 53 period reporting) in the heading. For example, :PA places the current month, based on the current financial
reporting date, in the column heading.
If the current month is 01, the heading is January. If the column size is less than nine characters, the heading
would be "Jan." :PA012 would place December in the column heading, :PA+01 would place February in the heading, and so on. |
szColumnHeading3_CH3 | CH03 | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
Variable column headings are used in management reporting. These headings are centered and stacked on each other. There are four
lines of column headings available. Centering is controlled by the column size.
The Description column heading can be between 20 and 40
characters and is a single line heading. Centering is also controlled by column size.
Use a keyword phrase delimited by a colon (:) to place a
month (or ending date for 53 period reporting) in the heading. For example, :PA places the current month, based on the current financial
reporting date, in the column heading.
If the current month is 01, the heading is January. If the column size is less than nine characters, the heading
would be "Jan." :PA012 would place December in the column heading, :PA+01 would place February in the heading, and so on. |