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Number sequences
Number sequences




number sequences

Constant segments contain a set of alphanumeric characters that does not change. Number sequences of all scopes can contain Constant segments and Alphanumeric segments. On the Segments FastTab, define the format for the number sequence by adding, removing, and rearranging segments.

#NUMBER SEQUENCES UPDATE#

This control is not available in versions of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 prior to cumulative update 6 for AX 2012 R2. For example, you can set up separate number sequences for cost centers and departments. Operating unit type– A separate number sequence is used for each type of operating unit. Legal entity and Fiscal calendar period – A separate number sequence is used for each legal entity and fiscal calendar period combination.

number sequences

Operating unit – A separate number sequence is used for each operating unit.Ĭompany and Fiscal calendar period – A separate number sequence is used for each company and fiscal calendar period combination. For example, use this scope for the number sequence for the expense report number that is in the expense report table, TrvExpTable. Use the Legal entity scope when the underlying table does not include the DataAreaId field and has a foreign key to the legal entity table, CompanyInfo. Legal entity – A separate number sequence is used for each legal entity. If a number sequence has already been set up for a reference in one of the companies included in the virtual company, you must delete the existing number sequence before you can set up a number sequence for that reference in the virtual company. If you are using Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 or AX 2012 R2, the Company scope also includes virtual companies. For example, use this scope for the number sequence for the customer account number that is in the Customer table, CustTable. Use the Company scope when the underlying table includes the DataAreaId field.

number sequences

For more information about the shared scope, see Number sequence overview.Ĭompany – A separate number sequence is used for each company. The Shared scope is available only for some references. Shared – A single number sequence is used for all organizations. The available scopes depend on the reference that you are setting up a number sequence for.






Number sequences