Update a grouping

patch

/fscmRestApi/resources/11.13.18.05/recallProductTraceabilityGroupings/{ParameterValueId}

Request

Path Parameters
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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  • Number that identifies the object version. This attribute is used for optimistic locking. The number is incremented every time the row is updated. The number is compared at the start and end of a transaction to detect whether another session has updated the row since it was queried.
  • Title: Product Traceability Grouping
    Maximum Length: 80
    Value that identifies how a located part is grouped in the trace header. Values include inventory organization, location, or subinventory.
  • Maximum Length: 60
    Abbreviation that identifies how a located part is grouped in the trace header.
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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 : recallProductTraceabilityGroupings-item-response
Type: object
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