The Lifecycle of an Adjustment Staging Control Record

The following diagram shows the possible lifecycle of an adjustment staging control record.

The Adjustment Staging Control Record lifecycle is comprised of the Pending, In Progress, Complete, Held, and Error states. An adjustment staging control record is created in the Pending state. A pending record moves to the In Progress state when the totals on the adjustment staging control are validated against the totals from the associated adjustment upload staging records. The adjustment staging control's status moves to Complete when all adjustment upload staging records linked to the adjustment staging control are complete. A pending record transitions to the Held state when preventing or delaying the upload of a batch of adjustment staging records. The pending record moves to the Error state when the adjustment staging control fails validation.

  • Pending. An adjustment staging control record is created in this state. The C1-ADUP1 process selects pending adjustment staging control records for validation.
  • In Progress. The C1-ADUP1 process sets a pending record to in progress when the totals on the adjustment staging control are successfully validated against the totals from the associated adjustment upload staging records.
  • Complete. The C1-ADUP2 process sets the adjustment staging control's status to complete when all adjustment upload staging records linked to the adjustment staging control are complete.
  • Error. The C1-ADUP1 process sets a pending record to error if the adjustment staging control fails validation. The status may be set back to pending after the error is fixed.
  • Held. The held status is available for situations where you want to prevent or delay the upload of a batch of adjustment staging records. The status may be set back to pending when the batch of records is ready for upload.
  • Pending, error and held records may be deleted.