RD_SITE_NOTE

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Note for Call Center Case/RSLN

Case Notes Used for case and resolution on a case.

SELECT A.SETID , A.SITE_ID , B.NOTE_GUID , B.NOTE_SEQ_NBR , B.BO_ID , B.NOTE_SUMMARY , B.BC_NOTE_TYPE , B.ROW_ADDED_DTTM , B.ROW_ADDED_OPRID , B.ROW_LASTMANT_DTTM , B.ROW_LASTMANT_OPRID , B.SYNCID , B.SYNCDTTM , B.DESCRLONG FROM PS_RD_SITE A , PS_BC_NOTE B WHERE A.BO_ID = B.BO_ID

# PeopleSoft Field Name PeopleSoft Field Type Database Column Type Description
1 SETID Character(5) VARCHAR2(5) NOT NULL This field is used to store the value of SetID on various setup tables.
2 SITE_ID Character(15) VARCHAR2(15) NOT NULL Uniquely identifies an organizational entity that purchases goods or services from the enterprise. Represents the sold-to customer which is the customer organization that places orders. The CUST_ID may or may not be the same as the identifiers for the bill-to and ship-to locations.
3 NOTE_GUID Signed Number(32,0) DECIMAL(31) NOT NULL GUID as a number for notes.

Default Value: 0

4 NOTE_SEQ_NBR Number(6,0) INTEGER NOT NULL Note ID

Default Value: 1

5 BO_ID Signed Number(32,0) DECIMAL(31) NOT NULL Business Object ID
6 NOTE_SUMMARY Character(50) VARCHAR2(50) NOT NULL This field is used for Notes Summary (50 characters).
7 BC_NOTE_TYPE Character(5) VARCHAR2(5) NOT NULL Case Note Types

Prompt Table: BC_NOTETYPE_TBL

8 ROW_ADDED_DTTM DateTime(26) TIMESTAMP This is a datetime field for record creation.
9 ROW_ADDED_OPRID Character(30) VARCHAR2(30) NOT NULL ID of user who added the row.
10 ROW_LASTMANT_DTTM DateTime(26) TIMESTAMP The date and time that the row was last updated.
11 ROW_LASTMANT_OPRID Character(30) VARCHAR2(30) NOT NULL ID of user who last modified the row.
12 SYNCID Number(10,0) DECIMAL(10) NOT NULL The Synchronization ID field stores a value generated by the sync processor. The value is used to identify the type of object that the sync processor is about to handle.
13 SYNCDTTM DateTime(26) TIMESTAMP Synchronization Last Update Date Time
14 DESCRLONG Long Character CLOB Long Description