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A starter script is provided to load in some basic employment statuses. While a user MAY NOT delete any of the supplied supplied, they are free to add as many new codes as required.\\
A starter script is provided to load in some basic employment statuses. While a user MAY NOT delete any of the statuses supplied, they are free to add as many new codes as required.\\
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;[Status Type]: McKessonHigh Line defined generic statuses allowing the employment status to be user-defined. Any special processing logic for the employment status is programmed internally by this status type. Status_Type is a mandatory fixed lexicon [(X_STATUS_TYPE)].
;[Status Type]: This field provides pre-defined generic statuses which allow the user to categorize the employment status into a specified type. Any special processing logic for the employment status is programmed internally by this status type. Status_Type is a mandatory fixed lexicon [(X_STATUS_TYPE)].