VAT_RCN_AM1_TMP

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VAT recon rpt - AM temp 1

# PeopleSoft Field Name PeopleSoft Field Type Database Column Type Description
1 PROCESS_INSTANCE Number(10,0) DECIMAL(10) NOT NULL Process Instance
2 BUSINESS_UNIT Character(5) VARCHAR2(5) NOT NULL Business Unit
3 ASSET_ID Character(12) VARCHAR2(12) NOT NULL Asset Identification
4 BOOK Character(10) VARCHAR2(10) NOT NULL Asset Book Name
5 DTTM_STAMP DateTime(26) TIMESTAMP Specifies the date and time of the last update to an entry. This field is maintained by PeopleSoft and is used in a variety of contexts.
6 ACCOUNT Character(10) VARCHAR2(10) NOT NULL Account
7 ALTACCT Character(10) VARCHAR2(10) NOT NULL Alternate Account
8 CF_SEQNO Number(6,0) INTEGER NOT NULL Chartfield Sequence Number
9 DISTRIBUTION_TYPE Character(2) VARCHAR2(2) NOT NULL Distribution Type
10 TRANS_TYPE Character(3) VARCHAR2(3) NOT NULL Types of Asset Management Transactions
ACR=Accretion Expense
ADD=Asset Addition
ADJ=Asset Cost Adjustment
BKS=Book Adjustment
BUD=Budgeted Depreciation
DPR=Depreciation
INF=Inflation Adjustment
LEX=Lease Expense
LPB=Budgeted Lease Payments
LPY=Lease Payment
PDP=Prior Period Depreciation
PLP=Prior Lease Payment
RAD=Manual Reserve Adjustment
RCT=Asset Recategorization
REI=Asset Reinstatement
RES=Resume Depreciation
RET=Asset Retirement
RRC=Retro rate change for grp ast
SUS=Suspend Depreciation
TRF=Asset Transfer
11 ACCOUNTING_DT Date(10) DATE The accounting entry construction date for a given transaction (a generic field that crosses multiple
12 CATEGORY Character(5) VARCHAR2(5) NOT NULL Asset Category
13 BUSINESS_UNIT_GL Character(5) VARCHAR2(5) NOT NULL GL Business Unit
14 MONETARY_AMOUNT Signed Number(28,3) DECIMAL(26,3) NOT NULL Specifies the monetary amount of a debit or credit in the business unit base currency. Debit entries are positive and credit entries are negative. This amount is only zero if associated with a statistical account.
15 FISCAL_YEAR Number(4,0) SMALLINT NOT NULL Fiscal Year
16 ACCOUNTING_PERIOD Number(3,0) SMALLINT NOT NULL Identifies a time period to which you post transactions. Typically, an accounting period represents a month, but it can also represent a week, a day, or any user-defined interval. An accounting period has a beginning date and an ending date, and is defined in the calendar table.
17 COST_TYPE Character(1) VARCHAR2(1) NOT NULL Cost Type