Create packaging strings

post

/fscmRestApi/resources/11.13.18.05/packagingStrings

Request

Header Parameters
  • If the REST API supports runtime customizations, the shape of the service may change during runtime. The REST client may isolate itself from these changes or choose to interact with the latest version of the API by specifying this header. For example: Metadata-Context:sandbox="TrackEmployeeFeature".
  • The protocol version between a REST client and service. If the client does not specify this header in the request the server will pick a default version for the API.
Supported Media Types
Request Body - application/json ()
Root Schema : schema
Type: object
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  • The packaging string. It is a unique value created with the UOM elements and multipliers. The setting of the SCM Common: Display Order of Packaging String Units profile option determines if the string reads as ascending or descending.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the first unit in the packaging string. This is always the base unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the first unit code is EA.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the tenth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the ninth unit.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the second unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the base unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the second unit code is BX. It is a multiple of EA.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the third unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the second unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the third unit code is CS. It is a multiple of BX.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the fourth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the third unit.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the fifth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the fourth unit.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the sixth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the fifth unit.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the seventh unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the sixth unit.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the eighth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the seventh unit.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the ninth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the eighth unit.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the ninth unit and the tenth unit. This attribute indicates how many ninth units are in the tenth unit.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the base unit and the second unit. This attribute indicates how many base units are in the second unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the value of UOMMultiplier2 is 10. This means, there are 10 Each to a Box.
  • The value used as the multiplier between second unit and the third unit. This attribute indicates how many second units are in the third unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the value of UOMMultiplier3 is 25. It is a multiple of BX, or Box. This means, there are 25 Boxes to a Case.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the third unit and the fourth unit. This attribute indicates how many third units are in the fourth unit.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the fourth unit and the fifth unit. This attribute indicates how many fourth units are in the fifth unit.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the fifth unit and the sixth unit. This attribute indicates how many fifth units are in the sixth unit.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the sixth unit and the seventh unit. This attribute indicates how many sixth units are in the seventh unit.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the seventh unit and the eighth unit. This attribute indicates how many seventh units are in the eighth unit.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the eighth unit and the ninth unit. This attribute indicates how many eighth units are in the ninth unit.
  • The name of the first unit in the packaging string. This is always the base unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the first unit name is Each.
  • The name of the tenth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the ninth unit.
  • The name of the second unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the base unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the second unit name is Box.
  • The name of the third unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the second unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the third unit name is Case.
  • The name of the fourth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the third unit.
  • The name of the fifth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the fourth unit.
  • The name of the sixth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the fifth unit.
  • The name of the seventh unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the sixth unit.
  • The name of the eighth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the seventh unit.
  • The name of the ninth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the eighth unit.
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Response

Supported Media Types

Default Response

The following table describes the default response for this task.
Headers
  • If the REST API supports runtime customizations, the shape of the service may change during runtime. The REST client may isolate itself from these changes or choose to interact with the latest version of the API by specifying this header. For example: Metadata-Context:sandbox="TrackEmployeeFeature".
  • The protocol version between a REST client and service. If the client does not specify this header in the request the server will pick a default version for the API.
Body ()
Root Schema : packagingStrings-item-response
Type: object
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  • Read Only: true
    Maximum Length: 64
    User who created the record.
  • Read Only: true
    Date and time when the user created the record.
  • Read Only: true
    Date and time when the user most recently updated the record.
  • Read Only: true
    Maximum Length: 64
    User who most recently updated the record.
  • Links
  • The packaging string. It is a unique value created with the UOM elements and multipliers. The setting of the SCM Common: Display Order of Packaging String Units profile option determines if the string reads as ascending or descending.
  • Read Only: true
    The value that uniquely identifies the packaging string. It is a primary key that the application generates when it creates a packaging string.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the first unit in the packaging string. This is always the base unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the first unit code is EA.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the tenth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the ninth unit.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the second unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the base unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the second unit code is BX. It is a multiple of EA.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the third unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the second unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the third unit code is CS. It is a multiple of BX.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the fourth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the third unit.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the fifth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the fourth unit.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the sixth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the fifth unit.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the seventh unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the sixth unit.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the eighth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the seventh unit.
  • Maximum Length: 3
    The unique code of the ninth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the eighth unit.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the ninth unit and the tenth unit. This attribute indicates how many ninth units are in the tenth unit.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the base unit and the second unit. This attribute indicates how many base units are in the second unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the value of UOMMultiplier2 is 10. This means, there are 10 Each to a Box.
  • The value used as the multiplier between second unit and the third unit. This attribute indicates how many second units are in the third unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the value of UOMMultiplier3 is 25. It is a multiple of BX, or Box. This means, there are 25 Boxes to a Case.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the third unit and the fourth unit. This attribute indicates how many third units are in the fourth unit.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the fourth unit and the fifth unit. This attribute indicates how many fourth units are in the fifth unit.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the fifth unit and the sixth unit. This attribute indicates how many fifth units are in the sixth unit.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the sixth unit and the seventh unit. This attribute indicates how many sixth units are in the seventh unit.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the seventh unit and the eighth unit. This attribute indicates how many seventh units are in the eighth unit.
  • The value used as the multiplier between the eighth unit and the ninth unit. This attribute indicates how many eighth units are in the ninth unit.
  • The name of the first unit in the packaging string. This is always the base unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the first unit name is Each.
  • The name of the tenth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the ninth unit.
  • The name of the second unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the base unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the second unit name is Box.
  • The name of the third unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the second unit; for example, in the string EA 10/BX 25/CS, the third unit name is Case.
  • The name of the fourth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the third unit.
  • The name of the fifth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the fourth unit.
  • The name of the sixth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the fifth unit.
  • The name of the seventh unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the sixth unit.
  • The name of the eighth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the seventh unit.
  • The name of the ninth unit in the packaging string. This is a multiple of the eighth unit.
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