ItemDetailsBaseType
Complex type information
Namespace: http://www.openapplications.org/oagis/9
Schema document: org_openapplications_oagis/9_4_1/Developer/Nouns/ItemMaster.xsd
Content
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- 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.
- ServiceIndicator [0..1] Identifies if the Item is a Service
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- Description [0..*]
- Note [0..*]
- Classification [0..*] This identifies the classification of an entity. An entity may be classified into mulitple groups for different reasons. Examples of Classification include Commodity Codes, Freight Classifications, Product Line classifications and so on. Suggested Values are COMMODITY, FREIGHT, PRODUCTLINE
- Specification [0..*] Identifies the specification of an entity.
- HazardousMaterial [0..*] Provides the Hazardous Material Code and description.
- Packaging [0..*] Identifies the Packaging information for a given item. Note: The UPC here is the UPC of the packaging for a given item.
- Lot [0..*] Identifies the Lot that a given Item Instance belongs to.
- Type [0..1] Indicates the type of the object in which assoicated.
- EffectiveTimePeriod [0..1] Indicates the time period in which the associated component is effective.
- ExecutionTimePeriod [0..1] Is the time in which the associated entity is actually in process.
- FixedQuantityIndicator [0..1] Indicates whether the ItemQuantity is a fixed size and does not scale along with the quantity of the BOM or Routing being produced
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- MaximumLotSizeQuantity [0..1] Is the maximum number of items that can be put into a lot for this Item.
- MinimumLotSizeQuantity [0..1] Is the minimum number of items that can be put into a lot for this Item,
- LotSizeMultipler [0..1] Is used with the MinimumLotSize and MaximumLotSize. It contains the multiplier between the minimum and maximum manufactured lot quantities. For example, if the maximum lot quantity is 10,000 and the minimum lot quantity is 1000, the lot size multiplier could be 1000. This means the Item may be manufactured in lot sizes starting at 1000 and going up to 10,000 by 1000 increments.For example, 1000, 2000, 3000, etc. A lot of 4500, would not be allowed under these constraints.
- LeadTimeDuration [0..1] Is the duration of time that is required to add to a manufacturing process to forecast availability of this Item.
- RequiredPercent [0..1] This is the percentage of the total quantity on the Bill of Material that is required to be available before the manufacturing process can begin
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- BackFlushedIndicator [0..1] Indicates whether the associated quatities are backflushed or not.
- ActualIndicator [0..1] Indicates if the associated quatities are reported as they happen.
- TrackingIndicator [0..1] Indicates whether the related object is to be tracked
- ScrapIndicator [0..1] Identifies the status of an item as a scrapped item
- ItemStatus [0..1] Indicates whether an item is active, inactive, or in other various states. Examples of values for this field include: Active, Inactive, Hold, Deleted, Obsolete
- BaseUOMCode [0..1] Is the default UOM that the business refers to the item in. This is sometimes different from the unit of measure that is used to count a product as it is consumed, sold or accounted for. EXAMPLES: Generic Quantity (Each, Pair, Dozen, Gross, etc); Weight (Ounce, Pound, Ton, Kilogram, etc); Volume (Cup, Pint, Gallon, Liter, etc); Length (Inch, Foot, Yard, Meter, etc)
- StorageUOMCode [0..1] This describes the unit of measure that a product is stored in inventory. This is sometimes different from the unit of measure that is used to count a product as it is consumed, sold or accounted for. Examples are: - Generic Quantity (Each, Pair, Dozen, Gross, etc) - Weight (Ounce, Pound, Ton, Kilogram, etc) - Volume (Cup, Pint, Gallon, Liter, etc) - Length (Inch, Foot, Yard, Meter, etc) - Time (Second, Minute, Hour, Day, Year, etc)This describes the unit of measure that a product is stored in inventory. This is sometimes different from the unit of measure that is used to count a product as it is consumed, sold or accounted for. Examples are: - Generic Quantity (Each, Pair, Dozen, Gross, etc) - Weight (Ounce, Pound, Ton, Kilogram, etc) - Volume (Cup, Pint, Gallon, Liter, etc) - Length (Inch, Foot, Yard, Meter, etc) - Time (Second, Minute, Hour, Day, Year, etc)
- ShippingUOMCode [0..1] This describes the unit of measure that a product is shipped. This is sometimes different from the unit of measure that is used to count a product as it is consumed, sold or accounted for. Examples are: - Generic Quantity (Each, Pair, Dozen, Gross, etc) - Weight (Ounce, Pound, Ton, Kilogram, etc) - Volume (Cup, Pint, Gallon, Liter, etc) - Length (Inch, Foot, Yard, Meter, etc) - Time (Second, Minute, Hour, Day, Year, etc)
- RoutingDisposition [0..1] This determines the receipt routing of an item or part. Examples of values include: Customer consignment, Inspection, Vendor consignment, Blocked Bonded, User defined Possible synonyms are Receipt Routing, Material Status, Material Condition Code
- SerialNumberSpecification [0..*] Indicates the business rules used to specify what constitutes a serial number
- LotNumberSpecification [0..*] Indicates the business rules used to specify what constitutes a lot
- LastModificationDateTime [0..1] Is the timestamp of the last modification to the Item Master for this Item.
- UnitPackaging [0..1] Identifies the packaging that the company generally references the Item in.
- OwnerParty [0..1] This is used to identify who or which organization owns the item or part. The content of this field is user defined based on a specific Customer or Supplier. Synonyms are Vendor Consignment ID, Supplier Consignment ID
- ManufacturingParty [0..1] Identifies the party that manufactured the associated Item.
- UOMGroupID [0..1] This identifies a set of related UOM's and their conversions from the Item's UOMIs a UOMGroup Identifier, that identifies a set of related UOM's and their conversions from the Item's UOM
- AlternateUOMCode [0..*] Identifies alternate unit of measures for an item that may be used.
- UOMCodeConversion [0..*]
- ItemValue [0..*] Identifies the cost or value of the item.
- BOMReference [0..*] Is a reference to a Bill-Of-Material Document.
- DrawingAttachment [0..*] Drawing Attachment allows drawings to be attached to a Noun or Component.
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- DocumentReference [0..*]
- Attachment [0..*] The Attachment represents binary data files that may be included within a BOD. These files replace the paper specifications and drawings attached to a BOD definition to clearly communicate design requirements. This Data Type is optional. Attachment usage is further defined by its position.
from type ItemBaseTypefrom group ItemIDsGroupfrom group FreeFormTextGroupfrom group LotSizeGroupfrom group ReferencesGroup - Sequence
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Attributes
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Used by
- Element ItemLocation via derived type ItemLocationType
- Element ItemMasterHeader via derived type ItemHeaderType
Type inheritance chain
- ItemBaseType
- ItemDetailsBaseType
- extended by ItemHeaderType
- extended by ItemLocationType
- ItemDetailsBaseType