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Seasons are used to further classify when Fish Tickets were landed. If a Fishery ran for the summer but within that summer you needed to group tickets in 10 day batches (for reporting, pricing, or assigning of Premiums) you could use Seasons. The Season can be manually edited on a Fish Ticket or can be set to one or more unposted tickets using the Ticket Mass Update feature. Seasons can also be used to select tickets that you need to reprice.

The purpose of the Seasons  List View is to manage all the available values. From here, users can add new records, edit names of existing records, delete records, and activate/inactivate records

Software Version: 2019.09.03 and newer

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DeleteDeletes the selected record(s). When clicked, users will be prompted with: "Are you sure you want to delete the selected records?". Click "OK" to confirm, or "Cancel" to return without deleting. 

WARNING: Records cannot be recovered once they are deleted!

EditPuts the list view in edit mode allowing all editable fields to be modified at one time. To get out of edit mode you must either Cancel or Save your changes.
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NewInserts blank lines that allow adding multiple new records.
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CheckboxUsed to select one or more records for delete.
Season Name

A text box to add or edit the unique identifier of the Season record. This defaults to blank but is required for all records. If missing, the message "Season Name is required." will be displayed on Save. The Season Name must be unique, otherwise the message "Duplicate Season Names are not allowed." will be displayed on Save. This field must be <= 100 characters.

Linked Database Field: ERPx_APSeasons.SeasonName

Inactive

A Yes/No field used to identify if the Chill Type is Inactive. If set to 'Yes' then the record is "Inactive" and will not be included in look-ups. Setting this to Inactive only prevents the record from being manually assigned to new transactions or master files, it does not prevent transactions containing this value to be posted. 'No' values display as blank in the grid. This value is always editable.  

Linked Database Field: ERPx_APSeasons.IsInactive

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