Figure 4-41 is the Cost Center Look Up Table Worksheet.
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Date: ____/____/____ Administrator: ____________________________________________ | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ COST CENTER LOOK UP TABLE WORKSHEET Original Value Cost Center Value --------- ----------------- ______________________ _________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Figure 4-41. Cost Center Look Up Table Worksheet
Use the worksheet to define the following parameters:
1. ORIGINAL VALUE
Description: A predetermined set of values that come in
from the external file records. Every external file may
have a different set of values based on a specific
variable in the external file.
Default: None
Values: Character, length 24
NOTE: This value normally represents the contents of
account field in the input record. You have the
ability to translate the input value to a
different value with this feature.
2. COST CENTER VALUE
Description: The COSTCTR value(s) in which the charges
associated with the original value will be recorded.
Default: None
Values: Character, length 30
NOTE: A single new value may be specified for a single
original value. However, both the original value
and cost center value may consist of multiple
variables that you can parse in your SAS coding in
the Cost Center Derivation (COSTRTE) routine.
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