ERP 2.50:Developers Guide/Database Model/org.openbravo.model.ad.utility/AD Tree
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AD_Tree
The Tree table defines all the trees that will be used in the application.
- Name:ADTree
- Classname:Tree
This table contains the following columns:
Name | Nullable | Data Type | Description |
AD_Tree_ID | N | VARCHAR2(32) | Identifies a Tree |
AD_Client_ID | N | VARCHAR2(32) | Client for this installation. |
AD_Org_ID | N | VARCHAR2(32) | Organizational entity within client |
Created | N | DATE | The date that this record is completed. |
CreatedBy | N | VARCHAR2(32) | User who created this records |
Updated | N | DATE | x not implemented |
UpdatedBy | N | VARCHAR2(32) | User who updated this records |
IsActive | N | CHAR(1) | A flag indicating whether this record is available for use or de-activated. |
Name | N | NVARCHAR2(60) | A non-unique identifier for a record/document often used as a search tool. |
Description | Y | NVARCHAR2(255) | A space to write additional related information. |
TreeType | N | VARCHAR2(60) | Element this tree is built on (i.e Product, Business Partner) |
IsAllNodes | N | CHAR(1) | All Nodes are included |
Other Info
Check constraints
These are the check constraints for this table:
- AD_TREE_ISACTIVE_CHK: ISACTIVE IN ('Y', 'N')
- AD_TREE_ISALLNODES_CHK: ISALLNODES IN ('Y', 'N')
Indexes
These are the indexes for this table (for each index there is a list of all the columns included within it):
Unique
- AD_TREE_KEY
- AD_TREE_NAME
Columns
Tree
The Tree field identifies a unique Tree in the system. Trees define roll ups or summary levels of information. They are used in reports for defining report points and summarization levels.
- Physical column name: AD_Tree_ID
- Property Name: id
- Reference: ID
Client
- Physical column name: AD_Client_ID
- Property Name: client
- Reference: TableDir
- Default value: @AD_CLIENT_ID@
Foreign key column to AD_Client table, (column: AD_Client_ID)
Validation Rule AD_Client Security validation: Clients with user access rights. With the following code:
AD_Client.AD_Client_ID IN (@#User_Client@)
Organization
- Physical column name: AD_Org_ID
- Property Name: organization
- Reference: TableDir
- Default value: @AD_Org_ID@
Foreign key column to AD_Org table, (column: AD_Org_ID)
Creation Date
The Created field indicates the date that this record was created.
- Physical column name: Created
- Property Name: creationDate
- Reference: DateTime
Created By
- Physical column name: CreatedBy
- Property Name: createdBy
- Reference: Search
Foreign key column to AD_User table, (column: AD_User_ID)
Updated
The Updated field indicates the date that this record was updated.
- Physical column name: Updated
- Property Name: updated
- Reference: DateTime
Updated By
- Physical column name: UpdatedBy
- Property Name: updatedBy
- Reference: Search
Foreign key column to AD_User table, (column: AD_User_ID)
Active
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.
- Physical column name: IsActive
- Property Name: active
- Reference: YesNo
Name
A more descriptive identifier (that does need to be unique) of a record/document that is used as a default search option along with the search key (that is unique and mostly shorter). It is up to 60 characters in length.
- Physical column name: Name
- Property Name: name
- Reference: String
- This column is part of the table's identifier
Description
A description is limited to 255 characters.
- Physical column name: Description
- Property Name: description
- Reference: String
Type Area
The Tree Type / Area field determines the type of tree this is. For example, you may define one tree for your Products and another tree for your Business Partners.
- Physical column name: TreeType
- Property Name: typeArea
- Reference: List
List values: AD_TreeType Type
The allowed values for this list are:
- AR (Accounting report)
- AY (Activity)
- BB (BoM): Bill of Materials
- BP (Bus Partner)
- EV (Element Value (Account, etc.))
- II (Instructions)
- MC (Campaign)
- MM (Menu)
- OO (Organization)
- PC (Product Category)
- PJ (Project)
- PR (Product)
- SR (Sales Region)
- TR (Tax report)
All Nodes
If this field is checked all nodes are included
- Physical column name: IsAllNodes
- Property Name: allNodes
- Reference: YesNo
Related tables
Tables that link this table:
- ADRole.Primary Tree Menu
- ADTreeBar.Tree
- ADTreeNode.Tree
- ADTreeNodeMM.Tree
- BusinessPartnerTreeNode.Tree
- ClientInformation.Primary Tree BPartner
- ClientInformation.Primary Tree Menu
- ClientInformation.Primary Tree Organization
- ClientInformation.Primary Tree Product
- ClientInformation.Primary Tree Project
- ClientInformation.Primary Tree Sales Region
- FinancialMgmtElement.Additional Tree (1)
- FinancialMgmtElement.Additional Tree (2)
- FinancialMgmtElement.Tree
- ProductTreeNode.Tree