Other than the fact that 'z...' means a Display-only temporary field, I
don't know, though it appears that there is some intelligence applied to the
naming conventions.  At a basic level, the 'z' prefix is intended to convey
the temp status as well as cause the fields to sort at the bottom of the
field list, after the regular fields.

Rick

On 1/18/08, Rudolf Schwarzkopf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> **
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm working with IM 7.0.02 Patch 4.
> Frequently I'm facing fields named something like "zCol_StdGoalSchedCost",
> "zTmpSchemaProperName" or even "z1D_Char02".
>
> Somebody knows if there is a pattern BMC uses on naming these objects?
> What does z1D, z2PH, z3D... means?
>
> Thank you
>
> Rudolf
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