Purpose: Use the Browse Attribute Definitions window to review information about an attribute definition.
Used for the Routing Engine module.
For more information: See Using Attribute Rules for Delivery and Pickup Orders and Using Attribute Rules for Ship-for-Pickup Orders for background.
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Field |
Description |
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Organization |
See organization. |
Attribute Code |
The Code identifying an attribute you can apply to locations, products, or both. Attribute codes can be 1 to 40 positions in length and must be unique within the organization. |
Description |
The description of the attribute. Can be up to 100 positions. |
Attribute Type |
Indicates how you can apply the attribute: • Location: The attribute can be applied to locations to filter eligible locations when routing orders. For example, if an order originates in a location associated with a particular brand, the eligible sourcing or pickup locations can be restricted to that brand. • Product: The attribute can be applied to products. Not used in routing orders. • Location and Product: The attribute can be applied to products and locations to filter eligible locations when routing orders. For example, if a product is oversized, the eligible sourcing or pickup locations can be restricted to those that support oversized products. |
Ship For Pickup Matching Type |
Indicates whether to filter a location based on its role in fulfilling a ship-for-pickup order: • Sourcing: Locations must match the attribute in order to qualify to source the order. For example, if a product requires engraving, the sourcing location must support engraving, based on a matching location attribute with a Location Use of Sourcing. • Pickup: Locations must match the attribute in order to qualify as pickup locations for the order. For example, if the order was submitted under a particular brand, the pickup location must support that brand, based on a matching location attribute with a Location Use of Pickup. • Both: Both the sourcing and the pickup location for an order must match the attribute. For example, if a product is flagged as oversized, both the sourcing and the pickup location must support oversized products, based on both a matching location attribute with a Location Use of Sourcing and a matching location attribute with a Location Use of Pickup. Note: This setting does not control routing of delivery or pickup orders, and is used only if ship-for-pickup orders are enabled. |
Allow Multiple |
Set to Yes if multiple values for the attribute can be assigned to the same product or location; otherwise, set to No. Boolean attributes do not support allowing multiples. Also, multiple attribute values cannot be applied to a location when the attribute’s Location Use for the location is set to Originating Location. |
Data Type |
Indicates the type of data that can be defined through the attribute. Possible data types are: • Boolean: Indicates whether a condition is true for the product or location; for example, use a Boolean attribute to identify each location that supports oversized items. • List: Used to define a list of valid values that can be assigned to a product or location; for example, this might be a list of brands. Each value can be up to 50 positions. • Number: Indicates that the value defined through the attribute must be numeric. Numbers can be up to 25 positions, including commas, decimal points, or minus signs. • Text: Indicates that the value defined through the attribute is text. Values can be up to 50 positions. |
Values |
Displays each value that can be applied for a list attribute. Each value can be up to 50 positions. Not displayed for a text, number, or Boolean attribute. |
Last Updated |
The most recent date and time when the attribute definition was updated. |
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