AM23.1 - Asset Attributes
This program keeps unlimited user-definable additional information about an
asset (for example, lease, license, and/or insurance information). The program
is used  in conjunction with the Matrix module of the General Ledger System
where elements, attributes, templates,  attribute values, lists, and views can
be defined. AM23.1 (Asset Attributes)  lets you create attributes, attribute
values, and lists. You can also use  templates defined in the Attribute Matrix
module with this program.
Updated Files
    AMASTMXVAL - Primary file. Used to assign values to attributes.
    MXLISTHDR  - Updates the list header with the fact that a new attribute has
                 been defined and the attribute list needs to be rebuilt.
    MXOBJCAT   - Updates the usage count.
Referenced Files
    AMASSET    - Used to validate the asset.
    MXCATDEF   - Validates attributes.
    MXELEMENT  - Validates the data type and size of each attribute.
    MXLISTDTL  - Used to validate list detail.
    MXTMPLDTL  - Validates template detail.
    MXTMPLHDR  - Validates the template.
    MXVALIDATE - Used to validate valid values for attributes.
AM23.2 - Values By Asset Attributes
This subform lets you assign values to a single attribute and multiple assets.
Use AM23.1 to assign attributes to assets for tracking additional
information not delivered on Asset Management forms. These user-defined
attributes function as additional form fields. After assigning attribute
values in this subform, you can select and sort attribute values for asset
reporting and analysis.
Updated Files
    AMASTMXVAL - Primary file. Used to assign values to attributes.
    MXLISTHDR  - Updates the list header with the fact that a new attribute has
                 been defined and the attribute list needs to be rebuilt.
    MXOBJCAT   - Updates the usage count.
Referenced Files
    AMASSET    - Used to validate the asset.
    MXCATDEF   - Validates attributes.
    MXELEMENT  - Validates the data type and size of each attribute.
    MXLISTDTL  - Used to validate list detail.
    MXVALIDATE - Used to validate valid values for attributes.
AM23.3 - Query List Members
Use this form to inquire on asset lists and view the list members.
Updated Files
    MXLISTHDR  - Primary file. Used to create matrix list category values.
    MXLISTMBR  - Primary file. Used to create a list for queries.
Referenced Files
    AMASSET    - Used to validate assets.
    AMASSETDSP -
    AMASTMXVAL - Used to validate attribute values.
    MXCATDEF   - Used to validate attributes.
    MXELEMENT  - Used by a common library; not used by this program.
    MXLISTDTL  - Validates the list of values.
    MXOBJCAT   - Validates attributes.
AM23.4 - Manual Asset List
Use this subform to add or make changes to list members for asset lists
defined in MX10.1 (List). You can assign attributes to assets for tracking
additional information not delivered on Asset Management forms.
Updated Files
    MXLISTDTL  - Primary file, maintained.
    MXLISTHDR  - Primary file, maintained.
    MXLISTMBR  - Primary file, maintained.
Referenced Files
    AMASSET    - Validates assets.
    MXLISTDTL  - Primary file, maintained.
AM23.5 - Copy List
Use this subform to create a new asset list by copying an existing asset
list.
The existing list must first have been defined in MX10.1 (List).
Updated Files
    MXLISTDTL  - Primary file updated by the program. This file consists of
                 matrix list detail records which are used to define and access
                 accounting unit detail information.
    MXLISTHDR  - Primary file updated by the program. This file contains matrix
                 list category values that can be sorted by a maximum of eight
                 categories; the accounting
                 units on the list can be used individually or combined into a
                 total.
    MXLISTMBR  - Primary file updated by the program. This file stores list
                 member records, including the object type, sequence number, and
                 object ID.
Referenced Files
    None.
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