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INT-Installation Level

There will only be one copy of installation level tables in a T24 database so the actual table name
does not include a company mnemonic. Examples of INT level tables include COMPANY, USER,
VERSION and ENQUIRY

CUS-Customer level
The CUSTOMER and related tables, often include the customer number in the key. Examples
include CUSTOMER.DEFAULT and LIMIT. This type of table can be shared between lead
companies.

CST-Customer tables
Parameter tables related to customer examples include INDUSTRY and SECTOR, together with
parameter tables for limits, collateral and position management. This type of table can be shared
between lead companies.

FIN-Financial
There will always be one copy of a financial table per Lead Company. All branches linked to a
Lead Company will share the same financial table. Examples include ACCOUNT,
FUNDS.TRANSFER and TELLER

FRP-Financial Reporting
There will be one copy of a financial table for every company in the system, examples include the
COB job list tables and REPGEN work files like RGP.TRANS.JOURNAL2

FTD-Financial table definitions


Financial parameter tables that do not contain data with amounts or rates linked to a particular
local currency. Examples include the GEN.CONDITION type tables and BASIC.INTEREST. This
type of table can be shared between lead companies.

FTF-Financial tables data


Financial parameter tables that contain financial data, often contain local currency amounts.
Examples include GROUP.DEBIT.INT, GENERAL.CHARGE and TAX. This type of table can be
shared between lead companies.

CCY-Currency tables
Tables containing currency related information examples include CURRENCY and
PERIODIC.INTEREST. This type of table can be shared between lead companies.

NOS-Nostro tables
Tables related to NOSTRO accounts. Examples include AGENCY and NOSTRO.ACCOUNT.
This type of table can be shared between lead companies.

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