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This document contains a list of common commands, descriptions and explanations for various tasks, likely related to a terminal application or system. The commands cover topics such as opening person profiles, viewing company descriptions, checking corporate actions, news, and personal information. It also discusses unique identifiers, such as Bio ID and BBID, and their usage within the system.
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Common Commands Bio To open a person profile Rels "To see the company's related securities we use the command To open org through BBID we use this command (RELS BBID)" Des To see the company descripition MGMT To see the company management page CACS To check the company's corporate actions...
Common Commands Bio To open a person profile Rels "To see the company's related securities we use the command To open org through BBID we use this command (RELS BBID)" Des To see the company descripition MGMT To see the company management page CACS To check the company's corporate actions CN To check the company's news CF To check the company filings NSN/SUID To open a news document followed by the SUID IAM To check personal information (Like user ID, UUID, Cust ID etc) D To check the company's BBID PEOP To indetify duplicate profile on terminal BBID Company's ID BBDP Perosn ID "Bloomberg access holder called UUID profles. The indentification of a UUID profile is that they have Bloomberg email ID and also a dot attached with their name (the dot color shows the current status of the user) 1- Green - Online (using Terminal) 2- Red - Offline (Not Available) 3- Yellow - Idle (Away from Terminal) 4 - Grey - Private (Busy) 5. Mobile Sign -Using via Mobile" Bio id is a unique id of a person profile on the terminal. We can get this ID from the person profile's Action tab-Internal Only-Copy Bio ID. Once you have copied the Bio id you can paste it into the required place BBID is the unique id for the orgnization's profile on terminal. To get the org BBID we need to open the org on terminal and enter the command "D". Once we give the "D" command we will get some additional information of the org like:- org name industry type and also BBID. Initial series numbers in bracket is the BBID "A ticker symbol or stock symbol is an abbreviation used to uniquely identify publicly traded shares of a particular stock on a particular stock market. A stock symbol may consist of letters, numbers or a combination of both. A Bloomberg ticker is a string of characters or numbers to identify a company or entity uniquely in Bloomberg. Equity Bloomberg ticker is made up of 3 parts: Bloomberg ticker. Exchange code. Market Sector [Equity]" "Every CUST has its own unique location inheriting the location name and address from the CUST database. A daily process will update this name and address if a change occurs. All individuals have a primary career record at their CUST location. FIRMS are mapped to a BBID and/or ORG CUSTS have their own unique location within an organization record A CUST will never have a BBID at its location Individuals have a primary career record on the location that is linked to their CUST number."