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| + | == Overview == | ||
| + | The '''Change_Act_Log''' table stores the [[Activities|Activity]] information for Change Orders. The '''chgalg''' [[Object|object]] is used to reference the content of the table. | ||
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| + | == Details == | ||
| + | {| style="width:50%;" | ||
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| + | ! style="width:33%;" | Object | ||
| + | ! style="width:33%;" | Table | ||
| + | ! style="width:33%;" | SQL Name | ||
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| + | | chgalg | ||
| + | | Change_Act_Log | ||
| + | | chgalg | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |} | ||
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| + | The '''[[Object]]''' is what is used in scripting [[spel code]], [[Stored Queries]], [[Events and Macros|Action Macros]], web pages, etc. | ||
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| + | The '''Table''' is what you will reference when doing data extracts or loads. (eg pdm_extract Change_Act_Log > chgalg.txt) | ||
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| + | The '''SQL Name''' is what you will physically see if accessing the database directly. | ||
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Overview
The Change_Act_Log table stores the Activity information for Change Orders. The chgalg object is used to reference the content of the table.
Details
| Object | Table | SQL Name |
|---|---|---|
| chgalg | Change_Act_Log | chgalg |
The Object is what is used in scripting spel code, Stored Queries, Action Macros, web pages, etc.
The Table is what you will reference when doing data extracts or loads. (eg pdm_extract Change_Act_Log > chgalg.txt)
The SQL Name is what you will physically see if accessing the database directly.