Errors consist of fields with unacceptable content, required fields containing blanks, disallowed fields containing data, and related fields with inconsistent entries. The EPLAN response screen redisplays the request line sans definer and the user's input. Transmitting the input brings up the response screen.
Each transaction code uses a unique subset of these fields. It displays 17 data entry fields marked by delimiters and identified with abbreviations. The EPLAN screen redisplays the request line sans definer. The request-assuming it passes validity checks and the database files are available-gets the formatted EPLAN screen. To use CC EPLAN, first enter the EPLAN request on line one of the unformatted screen. See Exhibit 2.4.46-7 through Exhibit 2.4.46-18 that covers the transaction codes individually.Ĭhange both plan name and plan administrator data See Exhibit 2.4.46-6 for a table that summarizes which transaction codes use which data entry fields. See Exhibit 2.4.46-5 for Screens messages and Error flags. See Exhibit 2.4.46-4 for valid abbreviations and District Office codes. See Exhibit 2.4.46-2 EPLAN screen layout. See Exhibit 2.4.46-1 Command Code EPLAN Request shows what data in what format to enter to get the EPLAN screen. Program Goals: The exhibits that follow this section cover specific information about using Command Code EPLAN. Primary Stakeholders: LMSB- Large Mid Size Business Division, SB/SE- Self-Employed/Small Business Division, TE/GE- Tax-Exempt/Government Entitles Division, W&I- Wage and Investment Division Purpose: Use Command Code (CC) EPLAN to add, revise, or delete a plan data module of an Employee Plans Master File (EPMF) entity record.