Slide notes: In our Asset Register, we sort our
Assets into Groups where they logically belong.
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within a Group, we have a need to classify a sub group. For example, in a
Group called Cars, it is conceivable that we may want to make sub groups
for different types of cars.
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notes: Here we show where the sub group fits into the Asset hierarchy. The
use of Sub Groups is optional.
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notes: We define Sub Groups from the File Maintenance options on the Asset
menu.
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notes: A Sub Group consists only of a Code and a Name, and once defined can
be used within 1 or many Groups, and attached to any number of Assets.