Adding Depreciation Information
Depreciation is a set of methods for computing the devaluation of your asset over time. For example, the
depreciation of a system that is expected to have a useful life of 5 years would be 20 percent. Use the
omconfig system assetinfo=depreciation command to add details about how your system's depreciation
is to be computed. Table 5-2 shows the valid parameters for the command.
Table 5-2. omconfig system assetinfo info=depreciation
Command
Command
Command
level 1
level 2
level 3
omconfig
system
assetinfo
Example Commands for Adding Depreciation Information
To provide a value for a depreciation parameter, type a command of the form: omconfig system assetinfo
info=depreciation <name=value pair 2>. For example, type:
omconfig system assetinfo info=depreciation method=straightline
The following message appears:
Asset information set successfully.
You can enter more than one omconfig system assetinfo command at the same time, as long as all of the
parameters for name=value pair 2 belong to the same name=value pair 1. For an example, see "Example
Commands for Adding Acquisition Information."
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2
info=depreciation
duration=<n>
method=<text>
percent=<n>
unit=months | years Unit is months or years.
omconfig system assetinfo: Editing Cost of Ownership Values
Use
Number of years or months over
which a system is depreciated.
Steps and assumptions used to
compute the system's depreciation.
Portion of 100 that an asset is
devalued or depreciated.
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