Users select locations to indicate where they were when they incurred an expense. The system can then use the selected location to calculate VAT and travel allowance.
Location types fall into two main categories: Standard and Rail Vendors. The Standard category includes United Nations locations (generally cities) and International Air Transport Association (IATA – airport) locations, while the Rail Vendors category is used to identify various rail vendors' train stations within a city.
Each location must have a corresponding location code. Locations maintained according to the United Nations LOCODE standard should use the five-letter code assigned by the United Nations (for example, US NYC). For a custom code, users must create an alphanumeric, five-character code in mixed case (for example, "Abc5E").



