Unit Table Numbering
Units are established for firm-wide use. To associate particular units with rates and with projects, you create unit tables to group unit records by project, project type, unit type, and so on. During installation, you establish a numbering structure for identifying unit tables.
Unit tables let you assign different rates to units for specific plans, projects, or groups of projects, so unit tables tend to be named based on the plan, project or group of projects. For example, you may have two unit tables, one called City of Boston and one City of Providence, with each table specifying different rates for the same unit, COPIES.
Numbering Format
Unit table numbers can be up to 20 characters long, including two user-defined delimiters, such as periods. The minimum length is three characters.
You cannot change the unit table numbering structure that you establish during installation.