TimeRecordGroupstimeRecordGroupstimeRecordstimeStatuses
TimeRecordGroupstimeRecordGroupstimeRecordstimeStatuses
Columns
Name | Type | Description |
TimeRecordGroupstimeRecordGroupId [KEY] | Long | TimeRecordGroupstimeRecordGroupId of TimeRecordGroupstimeRecordGroupstimeRecordstimeStatuses |
TimerecordgroupstimeRecordGroupId [KEY] | Long | TimerecordgroupstimeRecordGroupId of TimeRecordGroupstimeRecordGroupstimeRecordstimeStatuses |
TimerecordstimeRecordId [KEY] | Double | TimerecordstimeRecordId of TimeRecordGroupstimeRecordGroupstimeRecordstimeStatuses |
StatusId [KEY] | Long | StatusId of TimeRecordGroupstimeRecordGroupstimeRecordstimeStatuses |
TimeBuildingBlockId | Long | TimeBuildingBlockId of TimeRecordGroupstimeRecordGroupstimeRecordstimeStatuses |
TimeBuildingBlockVersion | Int | TimeBuildingBlockVersion of TimeRecordGroupstimeRecordGroupstimeRecordstimeStatuses |
StatusName | String | StatusName of TimeRecordGroupstimeRecordGroupstimeRecordstimeStatuses |
StatusCode | String | StatusCode of TimeRecordGroupstimeRecordGroupstimeRecordstimeStatuses |
StatusValue | String | StatusValue of TimeRecordGroupstimeRecordGroupstimeRecordstimeStatuses |
DisplayValue | String | DisplayValue of TimeRecordGroupstimeRecordGroupstimeRecordstimeStatuses |
Pseudo-Columns
Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.
Name | Type | Description |
Finder | String | finder |
GroupType | String | groupType |
PersonId | Long | personId |
PersonNumber | String | personNumber |
StartTime | Datetime | startTime |
StopTime | Datetime | stopTime |
TimeRecordGroupId | Long | timeRecordGroupId |