Values by Parameter, Company, and Model (tgbrg9110m000)

Use this session to list the parameter values for a combination of a:

Start the Values by Parameter, Company and Model (tgbrg9110s000) session to maintain the parameter values.

You can insert parameters in two different ways:

  • One by one.
  • By using the Import Parameters in Business Model (tgbrg9210m000) session to import a range of parameters.

 

Current Version
The version you currently use to create and modify model items.
Model type
Displays whether the session is started from a reference model or a project model.
Business Model
A model that represents the organization.

There are two types of business models:

  • Reference models apply to specific industries or business typologies.
  • Project models apply to a specific organization.
Business Model
The description or name of the business model.
Version
A group of model items that share some characteristics, such as the customer, owner, and effective date.
Version
The description or name of the version.
Company
A working environment in which you can carry out logistic or financial transactions. All the data concerning the transactions is stored in the company's database. Each company has its own database tables and its own data. The company number identifies the data. Depending on the type of data that the company controls, the company is:
  • A logistic company.
  • A financial company.
  • Both a logistic and a financial company. In a multisite structure, the company database can partially exist uniquely for the company, and partially consist of database tables that the company shares with other companies.
Company
The description or name of the company.
Parameter Field
A variable that directs the software to meet the specific requirements of an organization.
Seq.
A number that determines the sequence in which records are displayed in an overview session or list box.
Description
The description or name of the parameter.
Value
The value of the parameter.
Written to Database
Specifies the status of the parameter value in the database.
Set by
This field indicates how the parameter value was set.

 

Initialize Parameters ...
If you click this button (or command), the Initialize Parameters (tcmcs0295m000) session is started, which you can use to set default values for the parameters in the ERP applications.
Read Parameters Values ...
If you click this button (or command), the Import Parameters in Business Model (tgbrg9210m000) is started which you can use to import a selected range of parameters into the current session.
Evaluate Parameter Setting Rules ...
If you click this button (or command), Evaluate Parameter Setting Rules (Reference Model) (tgbrg5200m000) session is started, which you can use to carry out the parameter setting rules.
Differences in Parameter Setting ...
If you click this button (or command), the Print Differences in Parameter Settings (tgbrg9420m000) session is started, which you can use to print the differences in parameter values in the current session and the current values in the ERP applications.
Export Parameters from Business Model...
If you click this button (or command), the Export Range of Parameter Values by Company (tgbrg9220m000) session is started, which you can use to export a range of parameter values to a company.
Parameter Help
If you click this button (or command), the Help text that is linked to the selected parameter is displayed.
Search in Parameter Field Descriptions
If you click this button (or command), the Search Description of Parameter (tgbrg9240s000) session is started, which you can use to search for a string in a parameter description.
Search Next
If you click this button (or command), ERP searches for the next parameter that has the same string as the one that you specified in the Search Description of Parameter (tgbrg9240s000) session.