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* One range is used for all fixed assets | * One range is used for all fixed assets | ||
- | If one range is in use the next range code is taken as the fixed asset code, when creating the next fixed asset card. | + | If one range is in use, when creating the next fixed asset card, the next range code is taken as the fixed asset code (For example, FA1 - when creating the next card, the fixed asset code is set to FA2). |
* Multiple ranges are used for all fixed assets | * Multiple ranges are used for all fixed assets | ||
- | If multiple ranges are in use double-click on the code and select the range to be used, when creating the next fixed asset card. | + | If multiple ranges are in use, when creating the next fixed asset card, double-click on the code and select the range that is used. |
- | :!: If you want to use numbers in ranges - for example PV00001, you must add a number before the number part of the code - for example PV10001. Using the code PV00001, the program offers PV2 as the next code. If the code is PV10001, the program will offer PV10002 as the next code. | + | :!: If you want to use numbers in ranges - for example FA00001, a number must be added before the number part of the code - for example FA10001. Using the code FA00001, the program offers FA2 as the next code. If the code is FA10001, the program will offer FA10002 as the next code. |
===== 4. The fixed asset card is editable ===== | ===== 4. The fixed asset card is editable ===== | ||