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MX05.1 - Attribute Template
**Form Purpose
Use Attribute Template (MX05.1) to define and maintain an attribute template.
A template is a user-defined group of attribute values for an object type. You
can use a template to quickly and consistently assign attribute values in
GL00.1 (Chart of Accounts), GL20.1 (Accounting Units - Accounts), AC13.1
(Activity Attributes), AM23.1 (Asset Attributes), LM23.1 (Lease Attributes)
and SL00.1 (User Analysis Values). You associate each template with one
object type. You can only include one value for each attribute.
Important If you change an attribute that is assigned to a template, GL00.1,
GL20.1, AC13.1, AM23.1, LM23.1, and SL00.1 are NOT automatically updated. You
must re-apply the template.
If you already have attributes assigned, the template does not override any
previously defined attribute values. The template is an addition to any
existing attributes.
**More Information
Choose the New Template button to define a new template name, a description
of the template, and associate the template with an object type.
Run MX205 (Template Listing) to the templates defined for a specific object
type.
Updated Files
MXTMPLDTL - This file stores the template attribute detail information
maintained by this program.
Referenced Files
MXCATDEF - Used to validate attribute information.
MXELEMENT - Used to access an attribute's element information.
MXOBJCAT - Used to validate the object/attribute relationship.
MXTMPLHDR - Used to validate the template name.
MXVALIDATE - Used to validate valid attribute values.
OBJID - Used to validate the object type.
MX05.2 - Define Template
**Form Purpose
Use Define Template (MX05.2) to define a new template name, a description of
the template, and associate the template with an object type.
Updated Files
MXTMPLDTL - Used to validate the existence of template attribute detail.
MXTMPLHDR - Used to store the template information maintained by this
program.
Referenced Files
MXTMPLDTL - Used to validate the existence of template attribute detail.
OBJID - Used to validate the existence of the object type.
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