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Understanding Product Names
Several scripting methods have product name as an argument. Product name in this context means the name of a component product you have added from the product table to a customizable product. You must specify product names in a way that makes them unique. You do this by specifying the product name, vendor name, vendor location, and attribute values.
Specify product names using the following syntax:
{ProductName; VendorName; VendorLocation}; AttributeName1=Value1; AttributeName2=Value2; ...
Observe the following guidelines when specifying product names:
- ProductName is required. All other arguments are optional.
- The order of items in the name is important. ProductName must be followed by VendorName. VendorName must be followed by VendorLocation. You cannot specify ProductName followed by VendorLocation.
- If ProductName is unique, you do not have to include VendorName or VendorLocation, and you do not need to enclose ProductName in braces.
The following are examples of product names:
- {ProductName; VendorName}; AttributeName=Value
- ProductName; AttributeName=Value
- ProductName
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Product Administration Guide, Version 7.5 Published: 18 April 2003 |