rqdp Table: Asset Payoff/Termination Payment Schedule
Oracle DBMS

Specifies the columns and rows with Oracle data type information for the rqdp Asset Payoff/Termination Payment Schedule table.

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rqdp Columns

DescriptionColumn NameData Type ?Characteristics ?
Leaselse_sCHAR(10)
Run dated_run_sDATE
Run timet_run_sCHAR(6)
Batch numberbatch_num_sCHAR(6)
Assetunit_sCHAR(10)
Record numberunique_lNUMBER(10)
Record modification stampstamp_lNUMBER(10)
Number of payments at frequencypmt_frq_lNUMBER(10)
Asset payment amountpmt_amnt_dNUMBER(15,2)
Payment frequency codepmt_cd_sCHAR(4)

rqdp Indexes

Index NamePiece 1Piece 2Piece 3Piece 4Piece 5Piece 6
rqdp_idx0lse_sd_run_st_run_sbatch_num_sunit_sunique_l

Parent Table Listing

Table NameDescription
rqdAsset Payoff/Termination

Data Type Definitions and Characteristics

Following are descriptions of the Oracle data types used in the LeasePak database. Note that LeasePak does not use all the Oracle data types.

char
Oracle fixed length character string. Typically used to store short-length string data such as keys, four-character codes, and single-character switch values.
Characteristics:
  • length - The maximum number of ASCII or ISO-8859-1 characters the string can contain.

date
Oracle date and time, containing century, year, month, day, hour, minute, and second information.
Characteristics:
  • format - The date format for the LeasePak database. For example, format YYYYMMDD is the 4-digit year number followed by the 2-digit month number followed by the 2-digit day number with no intervening punctuation.

number
Oracle numeric data type. Used for all numbers.
Characteristics:
  • precision - The magnitude and fractional granularity together, meaning the maximum number of places available to both the left and right of the decimal point. Use precision minus scale to determine the maximum number of places available to the left of the decimal point.
  • scale - The fractional granularity, meaning the maximum number of places available to the right of the decimal point.

varchar2
Oracle variable length character string. Typically used to store medium and long-length string data such as names, addresses, descriptions, and notebook entries.
Characteristics:
  • length - The maximum number of ASCII or ISO-8859-1 characters the string can contain.