A physical element is an equipment used in the company and carrying the specific information to track this equipment (receipt, report, transfer, disposal) and its count (bar code, localization).
In this screen, you can create, modify, copy or delete a physical element.
You can also perform a localization transfer or physical element disposal directly from this screen.
A physical element can be attached to one and only one asset. However, several physical elements can be attached to the same asset. For example, a central processing unit, a screen and a keyboard are three physical elements that can be attached to the same asset: a computer.
The management of physical elements is, in this case, linked to the asset management. The various movements (disposal, transfer) physical elements can be subject to will affect the asset and conversely.
Creating a physical element is also possible:
In addition, physical elements can be subject to a certain number of mass processes or transactions via dedicated processes accessible from the sub-menu Physical management/Processings.
You cannot duplicate a physical asset if the PHYAUTNUM - Physical asset numbering parameter (AAS chapter, PHY group) is set to None.
The entry screen consists of a header presenting the identification information of the physical element and multiple tabs:
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The header contains the identification information of the physical element.
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The following fields are present in this tab:
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A physical element is uniquely identified by a reference including up to 20 alphanumeric characters. |
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This field contains the main description of the physical element. |
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This field contains the additional description of the physical element. |
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This flag, which cannot be entered, signals if the physical element is Active or not. |
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Use this tab to enter the data linked to the identification of the physical element, its acquisition and if necessary, its disposal, as well as the information from the last asset count.
You can also specify the reference of the main asset it is attached to.
The attachment of a physical element to an asset is performed:
If the PHYAUTCRE - Element automatic creation parameter (AAS chapter, PHY group) is set to Yes, you can automatically create and attach a physical element to the asset upon its creation (see the Physical elements option in the Fixed assets documentation).
Detaching a physical element can only be done in Fixed assets using the Physical elements option.
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The following fields are present in this tab:
Geographic
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You must enter the place where the physical element is located.
Use the selection screen of locations to perform a search by building and/or site. |
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The building cannot be entered. It automatically displays the building to which the location is attached. |
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This field cannot be entered. It displays the financial site to which the location is attached. |
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This field cannot be entered. It displays the company to which the financial site is attached. |
Identification
Use this field to enter the bar code registration number of the physical element so it can be taken into account during stock operations. The uniqueness of the entered code is controlled by the CPYBACUNY - Bar code uniqueness per company parameter (AAS chapter, PHY group). The bar code maximum length is determined by the FMTCABFAS - Assets Bar code format parameter (AAS chapter, PHY group).
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This tab displays information linked to the physical element movements and possible disposal information.
Information in the Pending movements grid cannot be entered.
This grid is loaded when the physical element, attached to the asset, has been subject to a financial site transfer movement or disposal movement requiring an adjustment.
The movement is then held. The movements notification is recovered on the Physical element screen, accessed from the Asset, so that the accounting manager is notified and can then validate the movement.
Once the movement has been validated, it becomes active and is removed from the grid.
The movements completed on a physical element which is not attached to an asset are instantly taken into account.
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The following fields are present in this tab:
Pending movements
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This field displays the creation date of the movement. |
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This field displays the disposal reason. |
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This field displays the transfer reason. |
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This field is entered in case of financial site transfer. It displays the target. |
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This field is entered in case of location transfer. It displays the target location. |
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This field displays the pending movement type. |
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This field cannot be entered. It displays the disposal date of the physical element. |
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This field cannot be entered. It displays the disposal reason of the physical element. |
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You can link a picture supporting the disposal of the physical element. Transfer
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This tab provides a Google maps view of where the physical element is located based on the address linked to its Location.
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Use this tab to enter any useful comment in the free zone, not to exceed 32,766 characters.
You can also save a picture of the physical element.
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This tab is for free fields.
The number of free fields managed, their titles, the miscellaneous tables assigned to control the Code-type free fields and the currency for each Amount-type free field depend on the setup applied in the Free field properties function.
These free fields are to be used according to the management requirements, to store the data not covered by other tabs.
They can be sorted in multiple sub-tabs according to their type (alphanumeric, amount, coefficient and date).
The last sub-tab Record tracking displays information on the creation source (transactional entry, automatic creation, import, ...), it provides the code of users who created and last modified data, and the dates of these events.
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The following fields are present in this tab:
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This field enables the user to specify the value of a free area of the alphanumeric type which a miscellaneous table can be linked to. 10 areas of this type are available. Amounts
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This generates a Creation event for a physical element (PHYCRT).
After validating the creation, you can no longer modify the Location directly from this screen.
To modify the location, you must perform a Transfer movement.
You cannot delete a physical element if the physical element is attached to an asset.
This action displays the journal of events linked to the physical element management. Click on the Display icon to access the event details.
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This action opens a screen used to perform a location transfer. Enter the transfer parameters:
Description of the transfer process
A geographic location transfer is made according to following conditions, depending on the situation:
When other physical elements are attached to the asset, you must perform one of the following operations at asset level in order to validate the transfer:
Validating the transfer results in:
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This action opens a screen used to request the cancellation of the last physical element transfer.
Setup of the transfer cancellation process
The transfer is canceled, depending on the cases, according to the following terms:
The validation of a transfer cancellation triggers the generation of a geographic transfer cancellation event (PHYAFFGEO). Two events are generated when the transfer leads to a financial site change (one for each financial site). You can inquire events in the Events Journal window, which can be accessed from the Other info tab. |
This action opens a screen where you select the action to perform on the physical element:
DisposalEnter the disposal parameters:
Disposal processing description
Depending on the situation, the disposal is carried out according to the following terms:
Validating the disposal triggers:
Disposal cancellationUse this action to open a screen used to cancel the physical element disposal.
Description of the disposal cancellation processing
The disposal is canceled, depending on the cases, according to the following terms:
The disposal validation triggers the generation of a Disposal cancellation event (PHYISS). You can inquire events in the Events Journal window, which can be accessed from the Other info tab. Stop cancellation
This action is useful if a disposal cancellation has been carried out by mistake on a physical element attached to an asset. Stopping the cancellation enables the deletion of pending disposal cancellation movements. |