Pantheon User Manual

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External Identifiers

External Identifiers

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Assigning identifiers is usually part of internal policy of each company. Problems appear when you can find one item under multiple IDs or when you have to use different IDs or names for the same item in question.

Let us take a look at the following example:

Your company sells DONIT oil filters (ID for the item is FILTDON15). This filter can be used as a spare part in cars manufactured by FIAT, AUDI, and MERCEDES. All three manufacturers use their own ID for the (same) part. When the owner of a FIAT vehicle comes to your store, he’ll specify FIAT’s factory number for the part. You must find the corresponding item. Instead of digging through thick catalogs, you can list IDs used by a supplier or customer for an item entered in the database – in PANTHEON, these IDs are called external IDs.

 

ID

Supplier

Subject

External ID

Name

FILTDON15

Donit d.d.

 

 

Oil filter DONIT fi 15, high

 

 

AUDI

VWA1789721-121

Oelfilter fi 15 benzin

 

 

FIAT

78897-7787

Filtro fi 15 benzina

 

 

DAIMLER

AFT 1227-988

Oelfilter fi 15

Specify external IDs:

  • In order to make entering of items easier. To do this, you have to set the appropriate settings in the Read External ID field in the Program Parameters (Settings | Program | Administration Panel | Settings | Program Parameters | Items | General).
  • in order to show external IDs and names. To do this, you have to set the appropriate option in the Show External ID field in the Program Parameters (Settings | Program | Administration Panel | Settings | Program Parameters | Items | General).

External IDs can be entered:

For a detailed treatment see:

  1. Using External IDs by Entering Items. External IDs are usually used when entering lines in documents of receiving.
  2. Using External IDs by Creating Reports.
  3. External IDs in reports are usually used when issuing.

 




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