SFC System SFC = Structural Funds Common system One central and common database which contains data on the financial tables as described in Vademecum Central in terms of location Common to all structural funds Web enabled application which allows consultation and manipulation of the data in the Common Database. First version of the application was only available in the National Ministry of Labour in each Member State. Second version allowed the use of the application on decentralised sites. This was necessary because a number of Member States had decentralised powers and Authorities (Germany, Belgium). Third version was necessary in order to implement the changes due to the new regulations set out by the 1994 reform of the Structural Funds.
SFC System Benefits Low maintenance cost Easy access On-line data availability Reduced hardware requirements for the Clients First version of the application was only available in the National Ministry of Labour in each Member State. Second version allowed the use of the application on decentralised sites. This was necessary because a number of Member States had decentralised powers and Authorities (Germany, Belgium). Third version was necessary in order to implement the changes due to the new regulations set out by the 1994 reform of the Structural Funds.
SFC System
SFC System
SFC System
SFC System
SFC System Main Functionality Management of Frameworks (Table1) Management of Interventions (Tables 3 and 4) Management of Programming Complements (Table 6) Management Major Projects / Global Grants (Table 7) Management of Payment Requests (Table 8) Management of Payment Forecasts (Table 9) Management of Annual Implementation Reports (Table 10) Management of Authorities Management of Commission Decisions Reports and Utilities Application Administration First version of the application was only available in the National Ministry of Labour in each Member State. Second version allowed the use of the application on decentralised sites. This was necessary because a number of Member States had decentralised powers and Authorities (Germany, Belgium). Third version was necessary in order to implement the changes due to the new regulations set out by the 1994 reform of the Structural Funds.
SFC System Object Functionality Create Create new version Edit Validate Propose Approve Refuse Delete Show First version of the application was only available in the National Ministry of Labour in each Member State. Second version allowed the use of the application on decentralised sites. This was necessary because a number of Member States had decentralised powers and Authorities (Germany, Belgium). Third version was necessary in order to implement the changes due to the new regulations set out by the 1994 reform of the Structural Funds.
E1 Coordination E2 Geogr. Units National Level Region
E1 Coordination E2 Geogr. Units National Level Region For Payment Forecast there is no validate action and therefore no validated status.
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