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AD_Dataset_Table

This table contains the following columns:

Name Nullable Data Type Description


IsActive No CHAR (1) There are two methods of making records unavailable in the system: One is to delete the record, the other is to de-activate the record. A de-activated record is not available for selection, but available for reporting. There are two reasons for de-activating and not deleting records:

(1) The system requires the record for auditing purposes. (2) The record is referenced by other records. E.g., you cannot delete a Business Partner, if there are existing invoices for it. By de-activating the Business Partner you prevent it from being used in future transactions.

AD_Client_ID No VARCHAR (32) A Client is a company or a legal entity. You cannot share data between Clients.
CreatedBy No VARCHAR (32) The Created By field indicates the user who created this record.
Created No TIMESTAMP (7) The Created field indicates the date that this record was created.
AD_Dataset_ID No VARCHAR (32) Indicates the dataset the element forms part of.
AD_Dataset_Table_ID No VARCHAR (32) Indicates the dataset table the element forms part of.
excludeAuditInfo No CHAR (1) Mark if the dataset table should exclude the audit info when comparing data
IncludeAllColumns No CHAR (1) Include all columns from the table in the dataset
IsBusinessObject No CHAR (1) Include Business Object determines whether the whole object is going to be taken into account.
AD_Module_ID No VARCHAR (32) Indicates the module the element forms part of.
AD_Org_ID No VARCHAR (32) An organization is a unit of your client or legal entity - examples are store, department. You can share data between organizations.
WhereClause Yes VARCHAR (2000) The Where Clause indicates the HQL (Hibernate Query Language) or SQL WHERE clause used for filtering data. In releases until and including 2.50 MP11 this field only accepts a HQL where clause (without the where keyword). In later releases for the AD dataset a SQL clause should be used, other datasets should use the HQL format.
Secondarywhereclause Yes VARCHAR (2000) This is a secondary SQL where clause used by dbsourcemanager to filter data inside a table. This secondary whereclause needs to be written in SQL, and only applies for the dataset AD. When export.database is executed, this whereclause will be applied for the data inside the table, and only the records complying with it will be exported. The rest of the records (the ones which do not comply with the whereclause) will be ignored both in export.database and update.database.

The main purpose of this whereclause is to select which of the records in a particular table are part of sourcedata, and which ones are part of client data.

AD_Table_ID No VARCHAR (32) The Table indicates the table in which a field or fields reside.
Updated No TIMESTAMP (7) The Updated field indicates the date that this record was updated.
UpdatedBy No VARCHAR (32) The Updated By field indicates the user who updated this record.

Columns

Active



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Client


Foreign key column to AD_Client table, (column: AD_Client_ID) It has a validation "AD_Client Security validation", with the following code

AD_Client.AD_Client_ID in (@#User_Client@)

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Created By


Foreign key column to AD_User table, (column: AD_User_ID)

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Creation Date



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Dataset


Foreign key column to AD_Dataset table, (column: AD_Dataset_ID)

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Dataset Table



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Exclude Audit Info



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Include All Columns



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IsBusinessObject



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Module


Foreign key column to AD_Module table, (column: AD_Module_ID) It has a validation "Ad_Module_ID IsInDevelopment", with the following code

IsInDevelopment = 'Y' and type != 'T'

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Organization


Foreign key column to AD_Org table, (column: AD_Org_ID)

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SQL Where Clause



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Secondarywhereclause



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Table

Foreign key column to AD_Table table, (column: AD_Table_ID) It has a validation "AD_DataSet_Table access level", with the following code

ad_table.isView='N'

and ((ad_table.accesslevel in ('3','1','7') and exists(select 1 from ad_dataset

                                           where ad_dataset_id = @AD_DATASET_ID@
                                           and ad_dataset.accesslevel = '1')) OR
             (ad_table.accesslevel in ('4','6','7') and exists(select 1 from ad_dataset
                                           where ad_dataset_id = @AD_DATASET_ID@
                                           and ad_dataset.accesslevel = '4')) OR
             (ad_table.accesslevel in ('6','3','7') and exists(select 1 from ad_dataset
                                           where ad_dataset_id = @AD_DATASET_ID@
                                           and ad_dataset.accesslevel = '6')) OR
             (ad_table.accesslevel in ('3','7') and exists(select 1 from ad_dataset
                                           where ad_dataset_id = @AD_DATASET_ID@
                                           and ad_dataset.accesslevel = '3'))
             )

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Updated



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Updated By


Foreign key column to AD_User table, (column: AD_User_ID)

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Other Info

Indices

These are the indices for this table (for each index there is a list of all the columns included within it):

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Check Constraints

These are the check constraints for this table:

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