Parameter Name | Data Item | Data Type | Req/Opt | I/O/Both |
mnAssetItemNumber_NUMB | NUMB | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | INPUT |
An 8-digit number that uniquely identifies an asset.
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szEquipmentNumber_ASII | ASII | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
An identification code that represents an asset. You enter the identification code in one of the following formats:
1
Asset number (a
computer-assigned, 8-digit, numeric control number)
2
Unit number (a 12-character alphanumeric field)
3
Serial number (a 25-character alphanumeric
field)
Every asset has an asset number. You can use unit number and serial number to further identify assets. If this is a data entry field, the first
character you enter indicates whether you are entering the primary (default) format that is defined for your system, or one of the other two
formats. A special character (such as / or *) in the first position of this field indicates which asset number format you are using. You assign special
characters to asset number formats on the fixed assets system constants form. |
szEquipmentDescription_DL01 | DL01 | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
A user defined name or remark. |
mnShortItemNumber_ITM | ITM | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | INPUT |
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 |
szBranch_MMCU | MMCU | char | OPT | INPUT |
A code that represents a high-level business unit. Use this code to refer to a branch or plant that might have departments or jobs, which
represent lower-level business units, subordinate to it. For example:
o Branch/Plant (MMCU)
o Dept A (MCU)
o Dept B (MCU)
o Job 123
(MCU)
Business unit security is based on the higher-level business unit. |
szItemNumber_UITM | UITM | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
A number that the system assigns to an item. It can be in short, long, or third item number format. |
szItemDescription_DL01 | DL01 | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
A user defined name or remark. |
cItemSerialNumberRequired_SRNR | SRNR | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
A code that specifies whether you must attach a serial number to this item at receipt or sale for basic serial number processing, or whether
memo lot information is required for advanced serial number processing. Advanced serial number processing allows you to use a serial
number to track an item through purchasing and sales. For basic serial number processing, valid values are:
Y
Yes, the system requires a serial
number for all transactions pertaining to this item in related inventory, sales, and purchase order programs.
N
No, the system does not require
a serial number.
To specify lots for items with serial numbers, valid values are:
3
Supplier lot number is required (purchasing only).
4
Supplier
lot number is required (purchasing only). Memo lot 1 is also required.
5
Supplier lot number is required (purchasing only). Memo lot 1 and
memo lot 2 are also required.
6
Non-serialized item number (CSMS only).
Values 3 through 5 specify whether lot assignment is required for items
with serial numbers. You can require assignment of up to three lot numbers, including supplier lot, memo lot 1, and memo lot 2.
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mnCustomerNumber_AN8 | AN8 | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | INPUT |
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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szCustomerNumber_ALKY | ALKY | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
A user-defined name or number that identifies an address book record. You can use this number to locate and enter information about the
address book record. If you enter a value other than the address book number (AN8), such as the long address or tax ID, you must precede
it with the special character that is defined in the Address Book constants. When the system locates the record, it returns the address book
number to the field.
For example, if address book number 4100 (Total Solutions) has a long address TOTAL and an * distinguishes it from
other entries (as defined in the Address Book constants), you could type *TOTAL into the field, and the system would return 4100.
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szCustomerName_ALPH | ALPH | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
The text that names or describes an address. This 40-character alphabetic field appears on a number of forms and reports. You can enter
dashes, commas, and other special characters, but the system cannot search on them when you use this field to search for a name. |
mnSiteNumber_SAID | SAID | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | INPUT |
A unique numeric identifier for a physical location at which utility service is delivered. A service address often corresponds to a parcel of
land or a unit in an apartment building, etc. This identifier will be assigned by the system through Next Numbers if it is not provided when
adding a new service address. |
szSiteNumber_ALKY | ALKY | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
A user-defined name or number that identifies an address book record. You can use this number to locate and enter information about the
address book record. If you enter a value other than the address book number (AN8), such as the long address or tax ID, you must precede
it with the special character that is defined in the Address Book constants. When the system locates the record, it returns the address book
number to the field.
For example, if address book number 4100 (Total Solutions) has a long address TOTAL and an * distinguishes it from
other entries (as defined in the Address Book constants), you could type *TOTAL into the field, and the system would return 4100.
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szSiteName_ALPH | ALPH | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
The text that names or describes an address. This 40-character alphabetic field appears on a number of forms and reports. You can enter
dashes, commas, and other special characters, but the system cannot search on them when you use this field to search for a name. |
mnContactNumber_NAN8 | NAN8 | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | INPUT |
An eight-position number used to identify each entry in the Address Book,e.g., employees, customers, suppliers, special mailing
addresses, etc. |
szContactNumber_ALKY | ALKY | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
A user-defined name or number that identifies an address book record. You can use this number to locate and enter information about the
address book record. If you enter a value other than the address book number (AN8), such as the long address or tax ID, you must precede
it with the special character that is defined in the Address Book constants. When the system locates the record, it returns the address book
number to the field.
For example, if address book number 4100 (Total Solutions) has a long address TOTAL and an * distinguishes it from
other entries (as defined in the Address Book constants), you could type *TOTAL into the field, and the system would return 4100.
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szContactName_ALPH | ALPH | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
The text that names or describes an address. This 40-character alphabetic field appears on a number of forms and reports. You can enter
dashes, commas, and other special characters, but the system cannot search on them when you use this field to search for a name. |
mnManagerNumber_ANSA | ANSA | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | INPUT |
The address book number of a manager or planner.
Note: A processing option for some forms allows you to enter a default value for this
field based on values for category codes 1 (Phase), 2, and 3.
You set up the default values on the Default Managers and Supervisors form.
After you set up the default values and the processing option, the default information displays automatically on any work orders that you
create if the category code criterion is met. You can either accept or override the default value.
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szManagerNumber_ALKY | ALKY | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
A user-defined name or number that identifies an address book record. You can use this number to locate and enter information about the
address book record. If you enter a value other than the address book number (AN8), such as the long address or tax ID, you must precede
it with the special character that is defined in the Address Book constants. When the system locates the record, it returns the address book
number to the field.
For example, if address book number 4100 (Total Solutions) has a long address TOTAL and an * distinguishes it from
other entries (as defined in the Address Book constants), you could type *TOTAL into the field, and the system would return 4100.
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szManagerName_ALPH | ALPH | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
The text that names or describes an address. This 40-character alphabetic field appears on a number of forms and reports. You can enter
dashes, commas, and other special characters, but the system cannot search on them when you use this field to search for a name. |
mnSupervisorNumber_ANPA | ANPA | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | INPUT |
The address book number of the supervisor.
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szSupervisorNumber_ALKY | ALKY | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
A user-defined name or number that identifies an address book record. You can use this number to locate and enter information about the
address book record. If you enter a value other than the address book number (AN8), such as the long address or tax ID, you must precede
it with the special character that is defined in the Address Book constants. When the system locates the record, it returns the address book
number to the field.
For example, if address book number 4100 (Total Solutions) has a long address TOTAL and an * distinguishes it from
other entries (as defined in the Address Book constants), you could type *TOTAL into the field, and the system would return 4100.
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szSupervisorName_ALPH | ALPH | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
The text that names or describes an address. This 40-character alphabetic field appears on a number of forms and reports. You can enter
dashes, commas, and other special characters, but the system cannot search on them when you use this field to search for a name. |
mnInspectorNumber_ANT | ANT | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | INPUT |
The address book number of the inspector. |
szInspectorNumber_ALKY | ALKY | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
A user-defined name or number that identifies an address book record. You can use this number to locate and enter information about the
address book record. If you enter a value other than the address book number (AN8), such as the long address or tax ID, you must precede
it with the special character that is defined in the Address Book constants. When the system locates the record, it returns the address book
number to the field.
For example, if address book number 4100 (Total Solutions) has a long address TOTAL and an * distinguishes it from
other entries (as defined in the Address Book constants), you could type *TOTAL into the field, and the system would return 4100.
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szInspectorName_ALPH | ALPH | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
The text that names or describes an address. This 40-character alphabetic field appears on a number of forms and reports. You can enter
dashes, commas, and other special characters, but the system cannot search on them when you use this field to search for a name. |
mnAssignedToNumber_ANP | ANP | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | INPUT |
The address book number of the person assigned to do the work. |
szAssignedToNumber_ALKY | ALKY | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
A user-defined name or number that identifies an address book record. You can use this number to locate and enter information about the
address book record. If you enter a value other than the address book number (AN8), such as the long address or tax ID, you must precede
it with the special character that is defined in the Address Book constants. When the system locates the record, it returns the address book
number to the field.
For example, if address book number 4100 (Total Solutions) has a long address TOTAL and an * distinguishes it from
other entries (as defined in the Address Book constants), you could type *TOTAL into the field, and the system would return 4100.
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szAssignedToName_ALPH | ALPH | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
The text that names or describes an address. This 40-character alphabetic field appears on a number of forms and reports. You can enter
dashes, commas, and other special characters, but the system cannot search on them when you use this field to search for a name. |
mnOriginatorNumber_ANO | ANO | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | INPUT |
The address book number of the person who originated the change request. The system verifies this number against the Address Book. |
szOriginatorNumber_ALKY | ALKY | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
A user-defined name or number that identifies an address book record. You can use this number to locate and enter information about the
address book record. If you enter a value other than the address book number (AN8), such as the long address or tax ID, you must precede
it with the special character that is defined in the Address Book constants. When the system locates the record, it returns the address book
number to the field.
For example, if address book number 4100 (Total Solutions) has a long address TOTAL and an * distinguishes it from
other entries (as defined in the Address Book constants), you could type *TOTAL into the field, and the system would return 4100.
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szOriginatorName_ALPH | ALPH | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
The text that names or describes an address. This 40-character alphabetic field appears on a number of forms and reports. You can enter
dashes, commas, and other special characters, but the system cannot search on them when you use this field to search for a name. |
szLotSerialNumber_LOTN | LOTN | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
A number that identifies a lot or a serial number. A lot is a group of items with similar characteristics. |
szUnitofMeasure_UOM | UOM | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
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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mnCausalPart_ITM | 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 |
szCausalPart_UITM | UITM | char | OPT | NONE |
A number that the system assigns to an item. It can be in short, long, or third item number format. |
szCausalPart_DL01 | DL01 | char | OPT | NONE |
A user defined name or remark. |
mnCausalPartSup_VEND | VEND | MATH_NUMERIC | OPT | NONE |
The address book number of the preferred provider of this item. |
szCausalPartSup_ALKY | ALKY | char | OPT | NONE |
A user-defined name or number that identifies an address book record. You can use this number to locate and enter information about the
address book record. If you enter a value other than the address book number (AN8), such as the long address or tax ID, you must precede
it with the special character that is defined in the Address Book constants. When the system locates the record, it returns the address book
number to the field.
For example, if address book number 4100 (Total Solutions) has a long address TOTAL and an * distinguishes it from
other entries (as defined in the Address Book constants), you could type *TOTAL into the field, and the system would return 4100.
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szCausalPartSup_ALPH | ALPH | char | OPT | NONE |
The text that names or describes an address. This 40-character alphabetic field appears on a number of forms and reports. You can enter
dashes, commas, and other special characters, but the system cannot search on them when you use this field to search for a name. |
szCausalPartBU_MCUCSL | MCUCSL | char | OPT | NONE |
The business unit that is related to the causal portion of the claim. |
szCausalPartBUDesc_DL01 | DL01 | char | OPT | NONE |
A user defined name or remark. |
szIdentifier2ndItem_LITM | LITM | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
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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szIdentifier3rdItem_AITM | AITM | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
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. |
szEquipmentStatus_EQST | EQST | char | OPT | OUTPUT |
A user defined code (12/ES) that identifies the equipment or disposal status of an asset, such as available, down, or disposed. |