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MX20.1 - View
Use View (MX20.1) to define and maintain an attribute view. An attribute
view is a combination of attribute lists defined on List (MX10.1) for an
object
type. Views are composed of summary and detail records. Summary levels are
used for report headings and totaling. Detail records are the attribute
lists.
For example, an accounting unit view is a group of accounting unit lists
arranged hierarchically with up to nine totaling levels.
Summary levels are used as report headings and for totaling and subtotaling.
A total line is created for each summary record. The depth you assign a
summary
level or list determines the order of totaling. For example, each level or
list assigned a depth of 2, has its totals added to the preceding level or
list assigned a depth of 1.
**More Information
Choose the New View button to define a new view name and a description
of the view. You can copy an existing view in this subform.
Choose the Preview button to view a list of the accounts, accounting
units, activity, or assets and associated attribute values.
Choose the More button to select printing options for reports and inquiries
related to the summary level.
You can run View Listing (MX220) to list attribute views.
Updated Files
MXVIEWDTL -
MXVIEWHDR -
Referenced Files
MXLISTHDR -
OBJID -
SLSEGMENT -
MX20.2 - Define View
Use Define View (MX20.2) to define a new view name and a description
of the view.
Updated Files
MXVIEWDTL -
MXVIEWHDR -
Referenced Files
OBJID -
SLSEGMENT -
MX20.4 - Rename Summary Level
Use Rename Summary Level (MX20.4) to assign a new name to the summary
level.
Updated Files
MXVIEWDTL -
Referenced Files
None.
MX20.5 - View Copy
Use View Copy (MX20.5) to create a new view by copying an existing one
and making changes.
Updated Files
MXVIEWDTL -
MXVIEWHDR -
OBJID -
Referenced Files
None.
MX20.6 - Move Summary Level
Use Move Summary Level (MX20.6) to move the summary level or to a different
location in the view.
Updated Files
MXVIEWDTL -
MXVIEWHDR -
Referenced Files
None.
INVOKED Programs
IFOB
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