ItemIDs
The Item identifiers that uniquily identify a given item. These identifiers may be specific to the party in which they make reference.
See http://www.openapplications.org/platform/1.
Element information
Namespace: http://www.openapplications.org/oagis/9
Schema document: org_openapplications_platform/1_1_1/Common/OAGi/Components/Components.xsd
Type: ItemIDsType
Properties: Global, Qualified
Content
- Sequence
[0..1]
- ItemID [0..*] Is the primary item Identifier associated with the given item within the scope of the given integration as provided by the Party or entity that has created this document instance.
- CustomerItemID [0..1] Is the identifier provided by the customer for the item.
- ManufacturerItemID [0..1] Is the identifier provided by Manufacturer for the Item. One example may be the model number.
- SupplierItemID [0..1] Is the identifier provided by the supplier for the item.
- UPCID [0..1] Allows an instance of an item to have a UPC identifier associated.
- EPCID [0..1] Allows an instance of an item to communicate the ElectronicProductCodeID that it was assigned. The ElectronicProductCodeID is one of the major RadioFrequency Identifiers used.
from group ItemIDsGroup
Attributes
None
Used in
- Type ProductionOrderReferenceType (Element ProductionOrderReference)
- Type ItemDesignReferenceType (Elements IsAppliedTo, InstanceDefinition, ParentAssemblyDesignReference, ChildAssemblyDesignReference, ItemDesignReference)
- Type DocumentReferenceType (Elements DocumentReference, CatalogReference, DemandReference, BillOfLadingReference, LastDeliveryReference, SourceDocumentReference, RespondingScheduleReference)
Sample instance
<ItemIDs> <ItemID> <ID>normalizedString</ID> <RevisionID>normalizedString</RevisionID> <VariationID>normalizedString</VariationID> </ItemID> <CustomerItemID> <ID>normalizedString</ID> <RevisionID>normalizedString</RevisionID> <VariationID>normalizedString</VariationID> </CustomerItemID> <ManufacturerItemID> <ID>normalizedString</ID> <RevisionID>normalizedString</RevisionID> <VariationID>normalizedString</VariationID> </ManufacturerItemID> <SupplierItemID> <ID>normalizedString</ID> <RevisionID>normalizedString</RevisionID> <VariationID>normalizedString</VariationID> </SupplierItemID> <UPCID>normalizedString</UPCID> <EPCID>normalizedString</EPCID> </ItemIDs>