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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Lyons" data-source="post: 10654" data-attributes="member: 1887"><p>Justin,</p><p></p><p>In Supplemental Database Setup, P00091, you would choose the Inventory by</p><p>Item code (I), then go to Work With Data Types. Here, you define the types</p><p>of supplemental data that you want to maintain about items. You can define</p><p>as manay different data types as you need; you may not use all data types</p><p>for every item. The data types basically allow you to define the column</p><p>headings that appear and also to set up UDC tables to validate certain</p><p>columns.</p><p>Once you have the data types defined, you can enter data for an item using</p><p>Supplemental Data by Item, P00092. Enter an item number, click "Find", and</p><p>you should see the various data types you created. Select the one(s) for</p><p>which you want to enter data for that item. You can enter as many rows of</p><p>data for that data type as you wish, for that particular item.</p><p>You'll notice that, after you have entered data for a data type, a green</p><p>check mark will appear in the left-hand column that normally indicates</p><p>attachments. This allows you to see quickly what types of supplemental data</p><p>has been entered for a given item.</p><p></p><p>This is a pretty quick overview; hope it is of some help.</p><p></p><p>Tim Lyons, CFPIM</p><p>Brij Information Solutions</p><p>336-808-3415</p><p><a href="mailto:tim.lyons@brijconnects.com">tim.lyons@brijconnects.com</a> <mailto:tim.lyons@brijconnects.com></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Lyons, post: 10654, member: 1887"] Justin, In Supplemental Database Setup, P00091, you would choose the Inventory by Item code (I), then go to Work With Data Types. Here, you define the types of supplemental data that you want to maintain about items. You can define as manay different data types as you need; you may not use all data types for every item. The data types basically allow you to define the column headings that appear and also to set up UDC tables to validate certain columns. Once you have the data types defined, you can enter data for an item using Supplemental Data by Item, P00092. Enter an item number, click "Find", and you should see the various data types you created. Select the one(s) for which you want to enter data for that item. You can enter as many rows of data for that data type as you wish, for that particular item. You'll notice that, after you have entered data for a data type, a green check mark will appear in the left-hand column that normally indicates attachments. This allows you to see quickly what types of supplemental data has been entered for a given item. This is a pretty quick overview; hope it is of some help. Tim Lyons, CFPIM Brij Information Solutions 336-808-3415 [email]tim.lyons@brijconnects.com[/email] <mailto:tim.lyons@brijconnects.com> [/QUOTE]
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