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 a readable ID to describe the value set in a way that is readable to the user. This is usually the long description of the destination.
This field identifies the target/destination for the value set, i.e. where it is intended to be used. Usually this is the ID of an application transaction.
This field describes the type of subject the value set is associated to. A 'Session' value set traces the settings during a login session. An 'Everybody' value set can define global system settings for a transaction.
Code | Text |
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U | User |
J | Job |
E | Everybody |
S | Session |
W | Workgroup of User |
Depending on the Type of Subject, this field specifies the instance of the type. A session is identified by its unique ID.
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.
This field holds the external key of the owning entity 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 are visible to the user.