Input type codes represent a breakdown of work for cost associated with resources. They are used in transactions and in cost plans.
See the Financial Management User Guide for more information.
Input type codes represent the resource that is doing the work rather than the investment from which work is initiated. Examples of input type codes include work performed, and regular as opposed to overtime hours.
You cannot delete input type codes. You can deactivate an input type code, so that it is not open for time entry.
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