This article provides information about the functionality of the Print Indicatorson RFP screen.
Overview
Print Indicator: Manual
If the Indicator is set to Manual, then the RFP can only reach up to HCRD status after the Department authorizes the RFP, this allows the user to have a final review before moving it to COMP status (by changing the print Indicator to Automatic)
Print Indicator: Automatic
If the Indicator is set to Automatic, then the RFP directly reaches COMP status after the Department authorizes the RFP.
Print Indicator: Custom Certificate
If the Indicator is set to Custom Certificate, then once the RFP reaches up to HCRD status after the Department authorizes the RFP, the user can either split or combine the RFP depending on their requirement of Export.
Print Indicator: Not Required
Not Required is used where the Importing Country does not require a Phyto certificate or a Health certificate or kindly check the MICoR case where the HC template is NC1.
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