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ACPOPTMP


                             ACPOPTMP FILE

This file stores the Period of Performance Template Header records.  The
template allows the ability to pre-define or create, and assign a set of POP
number of days for serveral system codes.  This will simplify the maintenance
and setup required for Period of Performance functionality.

The template will include a set of system codes and designedated number of
begin and end dates for each system assigned to the template.  The begin
number of days will be subtracted from the activity or activity group begin
date to arrive at the systems POP begin date.  The end number of days will be
added to the activity or activity group end date to arrive at the POP end
date.  By removing the date from the template, the templates set of POP
rangtes can be applied to mulitiple activities or activity groups regardless
of their date ranges, or fiscal year.

REFERENCED BY

AC110     AC211

UPDATED BY

AC10.7

FIELD NAME             DESCRIPTION/VALID VALUES                  UPDATED BY

TMP-TEMPLATE           Alpha 15                                  AC10.7
Element: Template      The name of the template the detail
                       records are associated to.

TMP-DESCRIPTION        Alpha 30  (Lower Case)                    AC10.7
Element: Description   This field displays the description.

                         ACPOPTMP FILE INDEX

NAME      KEY FIELDS    DESCRIPTION / SUBSET CONDITION           USED IN

TMPSET1   TEMPLATE                                               AC10.7  AC110
                                                                 AC211

                         ACPOPTMP FILE RELATIONS

ONE TO MANY RELATIONS


RELATION       RELATED
 NAME           FILE        INTEGRITY RULES / FIELD MATCH

Acpoptmpx      ACPOPTMPX

                            TMP-TEMPLATE    -> TMX-TEMPLATE
                                               TMX-SYSTEM