The start time stamp (date) contains the date when the transaction took place.
In POS Analytics, the start time stamp and the end time stamp are separated appropriately in the transfer rules, so that both characteristics contain their respective values; this means that BTS1 contains the date and BTS2 contains the time when the transaction started. ETS1 and ETS2 are filled in the same way.
The BeginDate time stamp and the EndDate time stamp can also cover a period containing many transactions. This is the case for the transaction type Totals/Statistics The period contained here indicates the sales transactions with which the totals record should be compared. For example, a cashier works two hours in the morning and two hours in the afternoon. A totals transaction is created for both of these shifts. From the totals transaction you can see exactly which receipt the period applies to.
This characteristic is supplied by the following DataSources:
The PIPE field that contains the content is called BEGINTIMESTAMP.
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External Hierarchy | Not available |
Object Type | Name | Technical Name |
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InfoObject | Date | 0DATE |
Object Type | Name | Technical Name |
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InfoObject | Calendar Day | 0CALDAY |
InfoObject | Calendar Year/Month | 0CALMONTH |
InfoObject | Calendar month | 0CALMONTH2 |
InfoObject | Quarter | 0CALQUART1 |
InfoObject | Calendar Year/Quarter | 0CALQUARTER |
InfoObject | Calendar Year/Week | 0CALWEEK |
InfoObject | Calendar Year | 0CALYEAR |
InfoObject | Fiscal year / period | 0FISCPER |
InfoObject | Posting period | 0FISCPER3 |
InfoObject | Fiscal year | 0FISCYEAR |
InfoObject | Halfyear | 0HALFYEAR1 |
InfoObject | Weekday | 0WEEKDAY1 |