AMCOMPUTE

Compute

The Compute file stores the Lawson-defined and optional user-defined compute statement methods. Lawson Software supplies the following standard depreciation methods: straight line; 125, 150, 175, and 200 percent declining balance; and sum of the years digits. These standard methods cannot be customized. Each compute file record has an associated record in the Method file.

REFERENCED BY
AM115 AM117 AM125 AM145 AM15.1 AM15.2
AM15.3 AM15.4 AM154 AM180 AM185 AM19.1
AM19.2 AM192 AM20.1 AM20.2 AM20.4 AM20.8
AM200 AM21.1 AM21.2 AM21.4 AM21.8 AM255
AM280 AM295 AM40.1 AM40.2 AM500 AM502
AM551 AM580 AM92.1 AM98.1 AP115 AP125
AP126 AP131 AP20.1 AP20.2 AP20.3 AP20.4
AP20.5 AP20.7 AP21.1 AP220 AP23.1 AP25.1
AP25.2 AP26.1 AP27.1 AP30.2 AP30.4 AP305
API1.1 API2.1 MA41.1 MA41.2 MA41.4 MA41.7
MA43.1 MA43.2 MA43.3 MA43.4 MA43.6 MA43.7
MAI1.1 PO136 PO190 PO300 PO520 POCP.1
POI3.1 POII.1 POIJ.1


UPDATED BY
AM02.1 AM02.2 AM550

FIELD NAME DESCRIPTION/VALID VALUES UPDATED BY
ACP-METHOD
Element: Method
Alpha 10
The method associated with the compute statement. Methods are used by asset books to calculate depreciation, replacement cost, and insurance values. Standard depreciation methods are predefined. Additional methods can be user-defined for the following kinds of methods: compute statements, annual percent tables, and annual units of production tables.
AM02.1 AM02.2
AM550
ACP-A-COMPUTE
Element: Compute
Alpha 280
This field contains the compute statement as defined in AM02.1 (Methods). No edits have been performed. Valid arithmetic operators are: + = Add. - = Subtract and unary minus. * = Multiply. / = Divide. A space character must always precede an arithmetic operator. However, the unary minus can be used to negate a constant (-1.4) or a named field (-LTDDEPREC). An example of a compute statement is: (BOOKBASIS + LTDDEPREC) *-1.4 where BOOKBASIS and LTDDEPREC are data dictionary items. BOOKBASIS and LTDDEPREC refer to Book Basis and Book Life-to-Date. Dictionary items are loaded by AM550 (Dictionary Load and Listing). (To view data dictionary items, press Select in the Compute Statement field in AM02.1.) In the preceding example, the + and * characters are arithmetic operators, and must be preceded by a space. The - is a unary minus, and does not require a leading space. Parentheses are used to indicate computational order.
AM02.1 AM02.2
AM550
ACP-ELEMENT-CODE
Element: Element Code
Alpha 37 Occurs 40 Times
Each occurrence of this field contains an encoded format of a data dictionary item that is included in the compute statement. These fields are used when the compute statement is evaluated for a numeric result.
AM02.1 AM02.2
AM550
ACP-OPERATION-CODE
Element: Operation Code
Numeric 2 Occurs 40 Times
Each occurrence of this field contains an encoded format for an arithmetic operator that is included in the compute statement. These fields are used when the compute statement is evaluated for a numeric result.
AM02.1 AM02.2
AM550


AMCOMPUTE FILE INDEX

NAME KEY FIELDS DESCRIPTION / SUBSET CONDITION USED IN
ACPSET1 METHOD
...
AM02.1 AM02.2
AM115 AM117
AM125 AM145
AM15.1 AM15.2
AM15.3 AM15.4
AM154 AM180
AM185 AM19.1
AM19.2 AM192
AM20.1 AM20.2
AM20.4 AM20.8
AM200 AM21.1
AM21.2 AM21.4
AM21.8 AM255
AM280 AM295
AM40.1 AM40.2


File created: Wed Jun 08 20:47:09 2016

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