
The Sub-Contractor document includes the Edit Subcontractor tab. The system automatically enters data into both the Old and New sections in this tab. Selected data fields are available for editing.
Edit Subcontractor tab definition
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Title |
Description |
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Subcontractor Number |
Display-only. The system automatically generates a number that identifies a specific subcontractor when the create new button is selected from the search screen. |
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Subcontractor Name |
Required. The official name of the subcontractor. |
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Address Line 1 |
Required. The mailing address of the subcontractor or the unit within the subcontractor that manages Contracts and Grants. |
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Address Line 2 |
Optional. The second mailing address line of the subcontractor. |
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Subcontractor City |
Required. The city where the subcontractor is located. |
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State Code |
Required. The state code that identifies the state
where the subcontractor is located. Existing state codes may be
retrieved from the lookup |
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Postal Code |
Required. The postal code associated with the subcontractor's address. |
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Country Code |
Required. The country where the subcontractor is
located. Existing country codes may be retrieved from the lookup |
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Active Indicator |
Indicates whether this subcontractor number is active or inactive. Remove the check mark to deactivate. |
Auto
Generation of Subcontractor Number:
If
a subcontractor number is generated but the document is cancelled, the number is
void and is not reassigned. For example, if a user selects the new subcontractor button and the
system generates number 927 but the user cancels the document prior to approval
the next available number for any user is 928.
Unused Agency Number:
If an agency number is not used or
established in the table, the system still generates the next consecutive
number. For example, even though agency number 927 was not used, if the user
manually enters 927 so as to not 'waste' the number, the system still
auto-generates the next consecutive value, which is 928.
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