PANTHEON™ manual

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[Collapse]User Manual for DataLab PANTHEON 5.5
  End-User License Agreement
  Uvodna beseda
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   Instructions for Ensuring Compliance of PANTHEON with SAS
   Ensuring Your Data Is Compliant with SAS
  [Expand]Installation of PANTHEON and Required Components
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  [Expand]PANTHEON Basics
  [Collapse]Assigning Identifiers
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    Transparent IDs
    Semi-transparent IDs
   [Expand]Automatically Assigned Subject IDs
    Automatically Assigned Non-/Semi-transparent IDs
    Automatically Assigned EAN Codes
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 [Expand]Accounting with Goods and Materials
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 [Expand]Financials
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 [Expand]Manufacturing
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Special Identifiers

Special Identifiers

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There's a special type of identifiers that are used whenever you would like to assign a single ID to a set or range of items in order to make work with them easier.

First, let's take a look at the logic behind this type of identifier: Items can either be simple or compound, that is, made up of other items. Simple items are items that your company purchases and sells without changing or altering them. They can be goods for sale, simple services, semi-finished products, packaging, or materials.

Simple items appear as components in special identifiers that are used to make work with PANTHEON faster and easier.

The following special identifiers are used:

 

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