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− | Ingredient Type is a descriptor used to classify and separate ingredients by kind. Besides the Name, it has a Code and a Sort Sequence. Our standard Ingredient Types are '''Bulk''' with a code of "B", '''Micro''' with "M", '''Hand add''' with "H", and '''Liquid''' with "L". | + | '''Ingredient Type''' is a descriptor used to classify and separate ingredients by kind. |
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+ | :Besides the Name, it has a Code and a Sort Sequence. Our standard Ingredient Types are '''Bulk''' with a code of "B", '''Micro''' with "M", '''Hand add''' with "H", and '''Liquid''' with "L". | ||
− | The Batch report uses the Ingredient Type to sort, separate and subtotal the ingredients in the formula solution. | + | :The Batch report uses the Ingredient Type to sort, separate and subtotal the ingredients in the formula solution. |
− | Users can add new Ingredient Types and change the Sort Sequence of the standard types, but deleting the standard Types or changing their Codes is not a good idea because future modifications to the Batch Report may use the standard Types and Codes in special, predefined ways. | + | :Users can add new Ingredient Types and change the Sort Sequence of the standard types, but deleting the standard Types or changing their Codes is not a good idea because future modifications to the Batch Report may use the standard Types and Codes in special, predefined ways. |
Latest revision as of 19:43, 5 February 2014
Ingredient Type is a descriptor used to classify and separate ingredients by kind.
- Besides the Name, it has a Code and a Sort Sequence. Our standard Ingredient Types are Bulk with a code of "B", Micro with "M", Hand add with "H", and Liquid with "L".
- The Batch report uses the Ingredient Type to sort, separate and subtotal the ingredients in the formula solution.
- Users can add new Ingredient Types and change the Sort Sequence of the standard types, but deleting the standard Types or changing their Codes is not a good idea because future modifications to the Batch Report may use the standard Types and Codes in special, predefined ways.