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Posted 8/2/2005 4:03:59 PM
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Can anybody tell me the field id's for the Liability type from the credit report? ( ie if its M/L/R)?  The field ID shows 20155 for every liabilty.

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Andrew

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Posted 8/2/2005 4:27:33 PM


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Point uses the "20000+" series of field ID's when multiple entries are involved. It's sort of a way of temporarily caching the entry you are working on.

The simplest way to determine the field ID's for Liablity Types is to open the "fieldid.xls" file in your \winpoint directory. You can hit Ctrl+F and search for "Revolving/Mortgage/Loan Indicator". Liability #1 is field ID 4505, Liability #2 is 4515. For the Liability Type of each entry, the ID increases by 10 each time. The 40th Liability Type is field ID 4895.

If you don't have Microsoft Excel, you can download the free Excel viewer from Microsoft at the following URL:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c8378bf4-996c-4569-b547-75edbd03aaf0&displaylang=EN

Bryan
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Posted 10/1/2005 11:17:59 AM


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Be careful. The liabilities are broken up into 3 segments. If you're trying to tie the type with the actual liability, make sure you write something that gets all 3 segments or you will be missing data.

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