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Company Relationships

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You can have an unlimited number of company relationships for a given pipe/field within EnergySteward.com .  Information about these relationships can be found in the configuration pipe/field relation types area.  You might have an 'owner' relationship, etc. setup on the pipe/field.

 

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Add Company Relationship (button) - Click this button to add a new company relationship to the pipe/field.

 

View/Edit Grid Button (pencil) - Click this next to the applicable relationship in order to view or change any of the information relevant to the relationship.

 

Delete Grid Button (red x) - Click this next to the applicable relationship that you want to permanently delete.  When you delete a relationship, then only the specific company relationship association is removed. Important note: You will be presented with a confirmation ("Are you sure...?") dialog box prior to deletion.

 

The following shows the company relationship detail which you are presented with when adding or updating a pipe/field relationships.

 

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Relationship (drop down list box) - This is a required field.  This indicates the relationship type.  See the configuration pipe/field relationship type setup area for creating/updating pipe/field relationship types.  This item also includes a quick add icon for setting these types up directly from this screen (if you have appropriate security).

 

Company (drop down list box) -  This is required and is the company that has the specified pipe/field relationship type.

 

Effective From (date popup) -  This is a required field.  It will default to '01/01/1800'.  This should be left at the default value unless date effectiveness for this relationship is important.

 

Effective Thru (date popup) -  This is a required field.  It will default to '12/31/3000'.  This should be left at the default value unless date effectiveness for this relationship is important.