Depending on the complexity of the I-type, you can sometimes accomplish the same thing with an S-type, which is not compiled. So we use that sometimes for global type dictionary items like that. So for example we put an item COUNTER in the VOC which we can use on any file:

COUNTER
0001 S
0002 0
0003
0004
0005
0006
0007
0008 A;"1"
0009 R
0010 5

-Dianne

On 12/5/2013 3:44 PM, George Gallen wrote:
Not sure if this helps anyone...

There is an I DESC that we usually put in the DICT of most files.
Usually, when you go to use it, it hadn't been entered, while not difficult to 
enter - just a pain.

I tried to put the IDESC in VOC, but I wasn't able to compile it
I was able to put it in the VOC of VOC - which compiled - but wasn't usable 
globally.

So....In order to get an IDESC to be used globally (at least globally within 
that account).

You must...


1.       Enter the IDESC into the VOC of VOC

2.       Compile the IDESC

3.       COPY from the VOC VOC to VOC

Now it's usable on any file without having to add it

Funny, if you want to add a D type DICT , you only need to put it in VOC,
But , with I DESC, the problem is compiling it - you can only compile in the 
VOC of VOC
    Then you have to copy it into VOC for it to be usable.

Like I said...If it helps...great,   If not - move on.

George

George Gallen
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Accounting/Data Division, EDI Administrator
ggal...@wyanokegroup.com
ph:856.848.9005 Ext 220
The Wyanoke Group
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