Name | Helptext Description | Data Type | Len | Codetable |
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INR | Internal Unique ID | Text | 8 | |
TRN | Transaction ID | Text | 6 | |
TYP | Type | Text | 6 | Embedded |
VAR | Variant ID | Text | 3 | |
IGNFLG | Ignore Transaction Rule | Text | 1 | |
COD | Code | Text | 12 | |
ARG1 | Argument 1 | Text | 75 | |
ARG1TYP | Type for Argument 1 | Text | 6 | |
ARG2 | Argument 2 | Text | 75 | |
ARG2TYP | Type for Argument 2 | Text | 6 | |
ARG3 | Argument 3 | Text | 75 | |
ARG3TYP | Type for Argument 3 | Text | 6 | |
ARG4 | Argument 4 | Text | 75 | |
ARG4TYP | Type for Argument 4 | Text | 6 | |
ARG5 | Argument 5 | Text | 75 | |
ARG5TYP | Type for Argument 5 | Text | 6 | |
ARG6 | Argument 6 | Text | 75 | |
ARG6TYP | Type for Argument 6 | Text | 6 | |
ARG7 | Argument 7 | Text | 75 | |
ARG7TYP | Type for Argument 7 | Text | 6 | |
ARG8 | Argument 8 | Text | 75 | |
ARG8TYP | Type for Argument 8 | Text | 6 | |
ARG9 | Argument 9 | Text | 75 | |
ARG9TYP | Type for Argument 9 | Text | 6 | |
CND | Condition | Text | 3 | Embedded |
CNDSTM | Conditions | Stream | 3 | |
CNDFLD1TYP | Type for Condition Field 1 | Text | 6 | Embedded |
CNDFLD1 | Condition Field 1 | Text | 75 | |
CNDFLD2TYP | Type for Condition Field 2 | Text | 6 | Embedded |
CNDFLD2 | Condition Field 2 | Text | 75 | |
VER | Version | Text | 4 | |
ETGEXTKEY | Entitygroup | Text | 8 |
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 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.
The name of the business transaction for which this ATC entry is valid.
Class of configuration definition. Each class needs a special application logic in business transactions.
Code | Text |
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DIASAV | Diary |
FEESAV | Fee |
Unique identifier used to classify this entry in the transaction. The content needs to match the requirements of the parameter class as identified in the Type field.
If - depending on an additional condition - several variants of definitions for one ID of one type for one transaction exist, this field allows to identify these different variants.
First argument for the transaction configuration entry.
This describes a type of content. This is normally a field or a constant, but in rare cases might also be a special function.
Second argument for the transaction configuration entry.
This describes a type of content. This is normally a field or a constant, but in rare cases might also be a special function.
Third argument for the transaction configuration entry.
This describes a type of content. This is normally a field or a constant, but in rare cases might also be a special function.
Fourth argument for the transaction configuration entry.
This describes a type of content. This is normally a field or a constant, but in rare cases might also be a special function.
Fifth argument for the transaction configuration entry.
This describes a type of content. This is normally a field or a constant, but in rare cases might also be a special function.
6th argument for transaction configuration entry.
This describes a type of content. This is normally a field or a constant, but in rare cases might also be a special function.
Seventh argument for the transaction configuration entry.
This describes a type of content. This is normally a field or a constant, but in rare cases might also be a special function.
Eighth argument for the transaction configuration entry.
This describes a type of content. This is normally a field or a constant, but in rare cases might also be a special function.
Ninth argument for the transaction configuration entry.
This describes a type of content. This is normally a field or a constant, but in rare cases might also be a special function.
If not empty, the corresponding rule in the source is ignored.
A condition that determines whether the rule has to be executed.
Code | Text |
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= | Equal |
<> | Not Equal |
> | Greater than |
< | Less than |
0 | Is Empty |
9 | Not is Empty |
F | Free Formula |
U | Unconditional |
Free conditions can be entered in this field. The syntax of these conditions is reviewed.
This field identifies the type of content for the argument.
Code | Text |
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CONST | Constant Value |
FLD | Field |
The first field used in the condition.
This field identifies the type of content for the argument.
Code | Text |
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CONST | Constant Value |
FLD | Field |
The second field used in the condition.
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.