Name | Helptext Description | Data Type | Len | Codetable |
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INR | Internal Unique ID | Text | 8 | |
LSN | LSN - Type of Node | Text | 6 | Embedded |
LSNTYP1 | Type of Level 1 Object | Text | 6 | |
LSNINR1 | INR (or Code/Key) of Level 1 Object | Text | 8 | |
LSNTYP2 | Type of Level 2 Object | Text | 6 | |
LSNINR2 | INR (or Code/Key) of Level 2 Object | Text | 8 | |
LSNTYP3 | Type of Level 3 Object | Text | 6 | |
LSNINR3 | INR (or Code/Key) of Level 3 Object | Text | 8 | |
LSNTYP4 | Type of Level 4 Object | Text | 6 | |
LSNINR4 | INR (or Code/Key) of Level 4 Object | Text | 8 | |
CUR | Currency | Text | 3 | CURTXT |
AMT | Limit Amount | Numeric | 18 | |
LSS | Status of Limit | Text | 8 | Embedded |
EXPDAT | Expiry Date of the Limit | Date | 12 | |
NONREVFLG | Flag to Mark Non-revolving Limits | Text | 1 | Embedded |
LSNTYP5 | Type of Level 5 Object | Text | 6 | |
LSNINR5 | INR (or Code/Key) of Level 5 Object | Text | 8 | |
EXTKEY | External Key | Text | 42 | |
NAM | Name | Text | 48 | |
SEQ | Sequence for multiple Limits for one Business Sector | Numeric | 3 | |
VER | Version | Text | 4 | |
ETGEXTKEY | Entitygroup | Text | 8 | |
GETFLDNRM | Field holding the normalized search fields. | Text | 100 |
Unique internal ID of a record within the table. The INR is a text field, which is created by retrieving the next valid entry from the counter of this table. The field INR is used to enable links from other tables to this table.
For contractdata the INR also links the two tables xxD and xxT as associated entries hold the same INR.
This type of node usually determines the structure of instance IDs used to identify the limit node.
Code | Text |
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CTY | Liability per Country |
HEQ | Liability per Headquarter |
PTY | Liability per Party |
PSB | Liability per Pairing Buyer/Supplier |
FCL | Liability per Party/Facility |
BUS | Liability per Party/Facility/Bus. Sector |
This identifies the type of Level 1 object. This is usually the name of the associated table. It can also be a field type, if the INR of the object contains a field content.
This field contains the identification code specified by the Type of Level 1 Object field. This might be the identification number of a table, or field content, if a code is used.
This identifies the type of Level 2 object. This is usually the name of the associated table. It can also be a field type, if the INR of the object contains a field content.
This field contains the identification code specified by the Type of Level 2 Object field. This might be an identification number of a table, or field content, if a code is used.
This identifies the type of Level 3 object. This is usually the name of the associated table. It can also be a field type, if the INR of the object contains a field content.
This field contains the identification coded specified by the Type of Level 3 Object field. This might be an identification number of a table, or field content, if a code is used.
This identifies the type of Level 4 object. This is usually the name of the associated table. It can also be a field type, if the INR of the object contains a field content.
This field contains the identification codce specified by the Type of Level 4 Object field. This might be an identification number of a table, or field content, if a code is used.
Currency of the defined limit.
The field defines the amount up to which requests might use this limit node.
Selection options to control the use of the limit node. 'B' - A blocked limit node cannot be used in transactions. 'U' - An unlimited limit node can be used without running limit checks. The node just maintains the balance. 'N' - A normal limit can be used whenever there are sufficient unutilized amounts. ' ' - A node marked with no limit blocks any usage as no limit has been defined. In this case, amount fields might be zero and the currency is blank.
Code | Text |
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No Limit | |
B | Blocked |
N | Normal |
U | Unlimited |
Limit requests after the expiry date are automatically rejected.
No expiry date is represented by NULLDATE.
This flag is used to mark limits as non-revolving. In this case, the release of a limit will keep the available amount instead of increasing it.
Blank content means a normal, thus revolving, limit. If the field is empty, the limit is non-revolving.
Code | Text |
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Revolving | |
N | Nonrevolving |
This field holds the external key of the owning entity group to identify the logical owner of this entry. This field is filled automatically during insert and is used as filter when accessing the database. Without special implementation only entries of the currently active entity group are visible to the user.
Field holding the concatenated and normalized sum of all search fields used by quick search. This is one of the fields set in a SdbSetNRMFields method defined in the table definition module.
Type identification of the LSNINR5 field. This is usually, like an OBJTYP, the name of the associated table. It can also be the field type, if the field LSNINR5 holds a field content.
This field holds the identification as specified by LSNTYP5. This might be an INR of the table identified by LSNTYP5 or a field content if a code is used.
An unique limit key used for identification. It is a combination of party id, limit facility id followed by business sector and sequence
Specifies the limit name. It is a combination of business sector, sequence, limit facility id followed by party name.
Sequence for multiple Limits for one Business Sector.
This field holds the version counter used to keep track of the history of an entry of this table. The individual versions are managed by entries in the SLG table.