Translations:Managementsysteme/67/en: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
Aus HITGuard User Guide
Weitere Optionen
Isan (Diskussion | Beiträge) Die Seite wurde neu angelegt: „*The general prefix is used at the beginning of the code for all selected elements. *The first column allows you to select all elements that are to be generated with an automatic code. *Prefix: a string of letters, digits, or special characters that clearly labels the element (e.g., M for measure). The default entry can be changed. *OrgUnits abbr.: decides whether the element's code also includes the code of the organizational unit. Elements that aren't d…“ |
KoKl (Diskussion | Beiträge) Keine Bearbeitungszusammenfassung |
||
| Zeile 1: | Zeile 1: | ||
*The general prefix is used at the beginning of the code for all selected elements. | *The <b>general prefix</b> is used at the beginning of the code for all selected elements. It is in the code of all elements of this management system. | ||
* | *In the first column, use the check mark to activate the abbreviation generation for this element. | ||
*Prefix: a string of letters, digits, or special characters that clearly labels the element (e.g., M for measure). The default entry can be changed. | *Prefix: a string of letters, digits, or special characters that clearly labels the element (e.g., M for measure). The default entry can be changed. | ||
*OrgUnits abbr.: decides whether the element's code also includes the code of the organizational unit. Elements that aren't directly associated with any organizational unit do not have this option activated (e.g., hazard situations or processes). | *OrgUnits abbr.: decides whether the element's code also includes the code of the organizational unit. Elements that aren't directly associated with any organizational unit do not have this option activated (e.g., hazard situations or processes). | ||
*OrgUnit abbr. suffix: a delimiter between the OrgUnit code and the final digit string (e.g., _ or -). | *OrgUnit abbr. suffix: a delimiter between the OrgUnit code and the final digit string (e.g., _ or -). | ||
*Minimum precision: the minimum number of digits to be included in the resulting string. At least 1 and at most 10 can be entered. With a number of 4, the resulting strings would be, for example, 0001, 0026, or 0184. | *Minimum precision: the minimum number of digits to be included in the resulting string. At least 1 and at most 10 can be entered. With a number of 4, the resulting strings would be, for example, 0001, 0026, or 0184. | ||
Aktuelle Version vom 19. Februar 2026, 15:51 Uhr
- The general prefix is used at the beginning of the code for all selected elements. It is in the code of all elements of this management system.
- In the first column, use the check mark to activate the abbreviation generation for this element.
- Prefix: a string of letters, digits, or special characters that clearly labels the element (e.g., M for measure). The default entry can be changed.
- OrgUnits abbr.: decides whether the element's code also includes the code of the organizational unit. Elements that aren't directly associated with any organizational unit do not have this option activated (e.g., hazard situations or processes).
- OrgUnit abbr. suffix: a delimiter between the OrgUnit code and the final digit string (e.g., _ or -).
- Minimum precision: the minimum number of digits to be included in the resulting string. At least 1 and at most 10 can be entered. With a number of 4, the resulting strings would be, for example, 0001, 0026, or 0184.