The Scheduled Other Action Type link in the Compliance group of the Maintenance menu takes you to the lookup screen for the Schedule Act Item Type maintenance document (note different name). The Schedule Act Item Type maintenance document is used to establish and maintain numeric codes and textual description values which are stored in database tables. This data serves as reference information that is made available for display and selection in various areas of the system, including other e-docs.
Figure 1103 Schedule Act Item Type Maintenance Document Example Layout
The Edit Schedule Act Item Type section of the Schedule Act Item Type maintenance document is a unique section that allows you to specify and maintain the details associated with the reference table record in fields.
Table 764 Schedule Act Item Type Maintenance Document - Edit Schedule Act Item Type Section Field Descriptions
Field |
Description |
Schedule Act Item Type Code |
Required. Enter a numeric value that uniquely identifies the scheduled other action item type table record in the system. Click within the text box to relocate the cursor to the field, and then type (or paste from virtual clipboard) to enter the desired value in the box as necessary. |
Description |
Required. Enter the full textual name of the
scheduled other action item type as it is commonly referred to (see
examples below). Click within the text box (or press the tab
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Figure 1104 Schedule Act Item Type Maintenance Document Example Values
This maintenance document includes the following features that are common to most KC maintenance documents:
Table 765 Links to Common Maintenance Document Component Instructions
Common Maintenance E-Doc Component |
Cross-Reference Links To Usage Instructions |
Document Header |
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Document Overview Section |
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Notes and Attachments Section |
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Ad Hoc Recipients Section |
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Route Log Section |
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Action Buttons |
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For information about searching for, initiating, editing, copying, submitting, saving, closing, canceling, and/or routing a maintenance document, see “Common Maintenance E-Doc Operations” on page 129 in the Overview section. |