AC03.6 - Equipment Assignment
Use Equipment Assignment (AC03.6) to associate equipment resources to
an activity. This resource identifies equipment or assets from non-Lawson
systems or assets that are not defined in the Lawson Asset Managementapplication.
Before you can associate the equipment resource with an activity, the
equipment must be defined in Resource (AC03.1).
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Choose Roles to access Role Assignment (AC03.7). Use AC03.7 to associate
roles with resources, including AC Person, HR Employee, Asset, Vendor, and
Equipment.
Choose More to access Resource Account (AC03.9). Use AC03.9 to associate
a company, accounting unit, and account with the resource/activity or activity
group combination. This is the default expense account information forResource
Journal Entry (AC41.1), Subcontractor Time and Material Entry (AC42.1), and
Transaction Interface Adjustment (AC54.1) only.
Choose Rates to access Assigned Equipment Resource Rates (AC18.5). Use
AC18.5 to associate rates with equipment/activity or activity groupcombinations.
If the Equipment Validation flag on Activity Group (AC00) is Y and you
use AC54/AC540 to interface equipment, or use the AC4x forms to create journal
or resource entries, then you must assign the equipment here. However, the
Resource Validation flag on Activity Group (AC00) will override the Equipment
Validation flag for the AC54/540 programs.
You can assign equipment to an activity at any level, not just the posting
level. Creating the assignment at a level above posting might simplify
setup because all assignments apply to any children activities.
You can use Resource Assignment Listing (AC203) to list the resources
assigned to an activity.
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ACRESHIST |
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ADDRDATA |
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IFAC
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ACAC
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ACTA
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API4
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IFCU
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IFOB
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IFSG
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IFLU
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IFUP
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SLSE
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SLSU
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IFAU
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