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Order (Asset) Data Fields

Asset network and user defined object functionality is only available if the InfoAsset Manager Suite option is enabled on your licence. Please contact us for information about adding this option to your existing licence.

Order data can be edited on the Order Grid Window of the Resource Grid or the Order Property Sheet.

To view and edit all order data, use the Property Sheet.

The following describes all the data which can be used to define an order.

Fields that are common to the majority of objects can be found in the Common Fields topic.

Order Data

Database Table Name: ams_order

Field Name

Help Text

Database Field

Data Type

Size

Units

Precision

Default

Error Lower Limit

Error Upper Limit

Warning Lower Limit

Warning Upper Limit

Order details

Click the button to display the order details grid.

Database Table Name: ams_order_details

Position in Data Structure

Field Name

Help Text

Database Field

Data Type

Size

Units

Default

Error Lower Limit

Error Upper Limit

Warning Lower Limit

Warning Upper Limit

1

Material ID

Materials involved in the order.

This dropdown list contains all the materials available in the Material tab of the Resource grid.

material_id

Text

40

0

0

2

Quantity ordered

Number of items of the material present in the order.

quantity_ordered Integer

0

0

ID

Unique identifier for the order.

id

Text

40

0

Description

Order description.

description

Text

100

0

Expected date

Order expected delivery date.

expected_date Date / Time

0

Delivery date

Order actual delivery date.

delivery_date Date / Time

0

General properties fields See Common Data Fields for details of field in the General properties section of the property sheet.
User defined properties fields See Common Data Fields - User Fields for details of fields in the User defined properties section of the property sheet.

Network Data Fields: Further information about all the Network Object fields stored in the on-premise database can be found in the Network Data Fields section.

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