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|Internal Function|The main purpose of an Internal Function is to allow you to create, view, edit and delete your company’s information within the application. For example, all the individuals who will be using the application are maintained as a list of users through the Maintain Users (IMUS) screen.\\In addition, these internal functions allow you to customize some of the structure of the application to suit your company’s needs. You can indicate how information will be presented and who will be able to access or edit this information.
|Internal Function|The main purpose of an Internal Function is to allow you to create, view, edit and delete your company’s information within the application. For example, all the individuals who will be using the application are maintained as a list of users through the Maintain Users ([IMUS]) screen.\\In addition, these internal functions allow you to customize some of the structure of the application to suit your company’s needs. You can indicate how information will be presented and who will be able to access or edit this information.
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The function table data is provided by High LineMcKesson, although certain options may be tailored by the system administrator, and new custom functions (e.g. procedures) may be added. Typically, there is no modification of provided functions and they should not be changed unless directed to do so by Support.
The function table data is system provided, although certain options may be tailored by the system administrator, and new custom functions (e.g. procedures) may be added. Typically, there is no modification of provided functions and they should not be changed unless directed to do so by Support.
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;[Function Name|FUNCTION_NAME]:Name of the function. This is the shortcut code that you can type in the Command Window. For High LineMckesson supplied functions, this should not be changed.
;[Function Name|FUNCTION_NAME]:Name of the function. This is the shortcut code that you can type in the Command window. For system supplied functions, this should not be changed.
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;[Usage|FUNCTION_USAGE]:The Usage field indicates where the function originates. The function may be High LineMckesson supplied or user defined.
;[Usage|FUNCTION_USAGE]:The Usage field indicates where the function originates. The function may be system supplied or user defined.