Utilities Menu -> Inventory Control -> Update Meter Prompt/Meter Reading -> Product Meter Information -> LTD Meter window -> Meter History
This window displays the transaction history of meter update
records by date, with the Old Meter reading, the New Meter reading,
and the Meter units used in that transaction.
The Type of transaction and description, are also logged when the
New Meter count is less than the original Old Meter count.
Meter units can be updated by the TK_WSI_UPDATE_RSPF task from an external API such as Texada Web.
The fields include:
The sum of the Meter Used units is the LTD total that is used for maintenance scheduling on the equipment.
L for LATE indicates a later entry and writes a Meter History
record.
The meter reading is only updated on the document, and does not
update the LTD or Current meter reading on the product.
N for NEW is used when a new meter is replacing an existing
meter on a product.
The operator will be prompted for the "Old Meter Reading" and the
"New Meter Reading" with the number of Digits on the new meter as
outlined in Product Meter
Information.
The LTD count is updated accordingly.
C for CORRECTION can be used to change an incorrect meter
reading.
No Used units are recorded as this code is only used to adjust the
current meter reading without changing the running LTD balance.
If the LTD also needs to be corrected it can be adjusted in the
Reduce LTD Meter utility.
A for ADJUSTMENT of CURRENT + LTD can be used to change an
incorrect current meter reading and also to update the LTD count
only in a Rental Return.
Negative Meter Used units are logged in the Meter History in order to reduce the LTD running
balance.
The main purpose of this adjustment is to ensure correct meter
billing based on LTD count is calculated on the return of metered
equipment when the meter count has been updated incorrectly.
For information on tracking Meter correction, rollover or replacement on equipment refer to Update Meter Prompt/Meter Hours.
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