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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
This article explains how to add analysis codes and apply them to a vehicle. In Platinum it is possible to attach analysis codes to your vehicles, this allows for more detailed reporting.
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This article explains how to add analysis codes for units. This can allow for better categorisation in reporting.
  
 
== More Information ==
 
== More Information ==
Go to {{Menu|Systems|{{VS}}|Add and Edit Vehicles|}}.
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{{Units}}
* This will take you to a search screen. Press {{KeyPress|F6}} or click the {{Button|New}} button.
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Go to {{Menu|{{VS}}|Add or Edit Units}}.
{{Tip|title=Tip|text= Or you can type in a part of a reg, vehicle model or code or description to find an existing code.}}
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* This will take you to a search screen. Press {{KeyPress|F6}} or click the {{Button|New}} button to add a new unit.
* Click on the {{Tab|Groups\Analysis}} Tab.
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{{Tip|text=Or you can type in part of a registration number or unit model code or description to find an existing unit.}}
* Click on one of the {{DataPrompt|Analysis}} code boxes.
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* Click on the {{Tab|Details}} tab.
* Type a 1 Character code that relates to the status you require.
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* Click in one of the {{DataPrompt|Analysis}} code boxes.
* Press {{KeyPress|S-F10}}. This will take you to the {{DataPrompt|Vehicle Analysis Amendment}}.
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{{Note|text=The box that you choose is significant. You can have the same character in more than one box meaning different things. For example, a code of {{DataValue|D}} in {{DataPrompt|Analysis Code 1}} could signify Demonstrator. Having a code of {{DataValue|D}} in {{DataPrompt|Analysis Code 2}} could signify Destroyed.}}
* Type in a {{DataPrompt|Description}} for the {{DataPrompt|Analysis code}}.
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* Type a 1 Character code that relates to the analysis you require.
* Press {{KeyPress|Esc}} and click {{Button|Accept}}.
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* Press {{KeyPress|S-F10}}. This will take you to the {{DataPrompt|Unit Analysis Amendment}} screen.
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* Type a {{DataPrompt|Description}} for the {{DataPrompt|Analysis Code}}.
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* Press {{KeyPress|ESC}} and click {{Button|Accept}}.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Getting Started - Vehicle Sales]]
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* [[Creating a used unit]]
* [[Getting Started - Stock Control]]
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* [[Creating a new unit]]
* [[Report Generator - Getting Started|Getting Started - Report Generator]]
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* [[Adding new unit features]]
* [[Creating a New Stock Analysis Code]]
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* [[Creating a new stock status]]
* [[Creating a New Account Analysis Code]]
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* [[Adding pictures]]
* [[How do I find a stock code?]]
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* [[How do I print a unit data sheet?]]
* [[Creating a Stock Item]]
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* [[Creating a New Stock Status]]
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Latest revision as of 05:28, 18 April 2019

Summary

This article explains how to add analysis codes for units. This can allow for better categorisation in reporting.

More Information

Units: Unit is a general term used to cover all types of vehicle and machinery, including items such as motorcycles, scooters, cars, trucks, vans, caravans, motorhomes, boats, tractors, ATVs, agricultural equipment, wholegoods and construction equipment.

Go to " Unit Sales Add or Edit Units".

  • This will take you to a search screen. Press <F6> or click the [New] button to add a new unit.
Or you can type in part of a registration number or unit model code or description to find an existing unit.
  • Click on the [Details] tab.
  • Click in one of the "Analysis" code boxes.
The box that you choose is significant. You can have the same character in more than one box meaning different things. For example, a code of 'D' in "Analysis Code 1" could signify Demonstrator. Having a code of 'D' in "Analysis Code 2" could signify Destroyed.
  • Type a 1 Character code that relates to the analysis you require.
  • Press <Shift+F10>. This will take you to the "Unit Analysis Amendment" screen.
  • Type a "Description" for the "Analysis Code".
  • Press <Esc> and click [Accept].

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