Understanding Item Revisions

After you create a style item in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Apparel Management system, you may have to review its details and make changes. Unlike standard JD Edwards EnterpriseOne items, style item details are specified in a multi-level format. You can modify the item definitions at each level of the style item hierarchy by using the Multi Level Item Revision program (PCW02A).

The Multi Level Item Revision program enables you to:

  • View the item hierarchy in a tree structure.

  • Review items that are created in the item hierarchy.

  • Define or modify details about child style items at each level of the item hierarchy.

  • Define variations for an attribute, which are inherited from the parent level style item to the child level style item of the item hierarchy. You can define exceptions for the inherited attributes at any of the child levels in the hierarchy.

  • Attach a media object to a style item root level 0.

Note: You must use Style Item Master and Multi Level Item Revision programs to make changes to the style items. The style item specific features such as inheritance and exceptions will work only if you make changes to the style items using the Style Item Master and Multi Level Item Revision programs.

You may not access and complete all forms in the Item Master program when entering the initial style item records. The processing options may not be set to call all forms or the setup applications may not be accessible during initial style item definition. When you subsequently make changes to the Item Master records using the Multi Level Item Revision program (PCW02A), then you must click the Create Structure button on the Item Structure Definition form in order to trigger the inheritance to all child style items.