Contents of the Labor Code Number Format Form

Specify the labor code levels, delimiters, and labels.

Field Description
Number Of Levels This field displays the number of labor code levels, up to five levels.
Delimiter Symbol Enter the desired delimiter for your labor codes. The current delimiter for your labor codes appears for reference. A delimiter must be a special character, such as a period (.) or a comma (,); not 0 to 9, A to Z, or |.

Delimiters are counted as part of the labor code length. For example, if the labor code length is 6, the labor code delimiter is a period (.), and the labor code delimiter position is 4, the labor code appears as 456.78.

Label This column displays the labor code level. Use to determine the order of the levels (the first one is level 1, the second one is level 2, and so on).

Click + Add Level to add a new level, up to 5 levels.

Length Enter the number of characters assigned to each labor code level in this column.
This option displays when you move the mouse cursor over a row item in the Label and Length grid. Click and drag up and down the grid to change the order of the row items.
This option displays when you move the mouse cursor over a row item in the Label and Length grid. Click to delete the row item.
+ Add Level Click + Add Level to add another level in the Label and Length grid. The maximum number of labor code labels is displayed in Number of Levels.
Sample Value This field displays the resulting format of the labor code.