Setting up number streams
There are two parts to the Number Stream function: Number Streams Header and Number Streams Detail Setup.
Select Number Streams (NSS) from SunSystems to access the Number Streams Header Setup form which contains the following fields:
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Specify this information in
Number Streams Header:
- Number Stream Code
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An identifying code for the number stream.
- Status
- Description
- Lookup Code
- Reserved
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If this box is checked the number stream has been predefined at installation and therefore reserved for use.
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Specify this information in
Number Streams Detail
Setup:
- Number Stream Code, Description and Lookup Code
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This field is populated automatically from the Number Streams Header Setup form.
- Number Stream Start Date
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The date from which the number stream can be used.
- Number Stream End Date
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The date up to which the number stream can be used. Both the start and the end date are included in the range of dates, in other words, the number stream can be used on those dates and any dates in between.
- Number Stream Start Period
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The period when the number stream can be used from.
- Number Stream End Period
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The period when the number stream can be used until.
Note: Ranges must not overlap. You can define either a date range or a period range. You can set a start date/period with no end date/period. You cannot have an end date/period without a start date/period. - Start Sequence Number
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The number to start the numbering sequence.
- End Sequence Number
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The number to end the numbering sequence.
- Next Sequence Number
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The next number to be used in the numbering sequence. If left blank, this defaults to the Start Sequence Number. If this number is being printed on a report or document, it can be overridden at run time if the Next Number Override option is set for the document format using Document Format (DFS).
- Sequence Number Last Movement Date
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The date on which this Number Stream was last used.
- Reserved
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If this box is checked the number stream has been predefined at installation and therefore reserved for use.
- Save your changes.