Addressbook (component)
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General Info and Scope
Scope
This is a CRUD component for CT2 Address Book describing visual representation of Address bo
Related articles
- Address bo - wiki describing Address Business Object itself (independent of UI implemntation - this article); it has links to current DB implementation
Business Requirements
Need an where all shipping related addresses can be managed. Each ID should be unique and allow for multiple address locations for the same Company City name. The address book is currently
- Shippers
- Consignees
- Notify Parties
- Pickup Locations
- Delivery Locations
- Receiving Agents
It is required that the VAT Number is listed on the Sales Invoice under the bill to address.
We will need to add a section in Admin > Address Book > Bill To Parties to enter the VAT number, so this will be saved as part of the address.
The VAT Number is 11 Characters.
It needs to print under the address and it should display the words "VAT Number" before the number.
If no VAT Number is entered in the address book, then the words "VAT Number" should not display on the sales invoice.
Design
Address Profile Fields
Company City
Company City Note
Remark
Address 1
Address 2
Address 3
City
Zip
Country
State
Contact Person
Tel
Fax
Version 1
In this version address can belong to only ONE of the following categories at once:
- Transportation or
- Vendor or
- Bill To
Version 2
In this version any address may be classified under any Transportation or Vendor or Bill To category.
3 top category tabs are merged into one.
Filter by category
Contains:
- [Any]
- [Transportation]
- [Vendors]
- [Bill To]
- T1
- T2
- ... all T- cats
- V3
- V4
- ... all V- cats
Data Migration
All existing data must be of course migrated into this new format.
Figures
Figure 1
Figure 2
History
m901
- (*ph1)(Admin AddrBook) Re-design: Address Profile should include all categories: Transportation, Vendors, Bill To
- see #Version 2
0003093 Addressbook. Add an area to enter a VAT number into the address book
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