Item Main Specifications
The following are the item main specification attributes and their possible values. You set these attributes when defining or updating items.
Item Main Specification Attributes
Attribute Name | Description |
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Approval Status | The approval status of the item. |
Engineered | Indicate whether the item was created in Product Development or Product
Information Management. If the value is Yes, then the
item was created in Product Development. If the value is
No, then the item was created in Product
Information Management. You can’t change the value of this attribute.
However, if you create an item in Product Information Management, you can’t
set the Engineered option to
Yes. The following validations and rules apply to the Engineered option:
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Item Description | Enter a description for the item. |
Formatted Description | Indicate the description of the item using a rich text component, that can be displayed by various downstream applications. |
Item Status | Item status codes set or default the values for attributes in status control. Predefined item status codes are Active and Inactive. Both predefined and user-defined item status codes control certain item attributes designated as status-controlled attributes. All of the status-controlled attributes have the values Yes and No. The status-controlled attributes are available in the Status Controlled Attributes table in the section. These attributes control the functionality of an item over time |
Lifecycle Phase | Each phase represents a set of tasks and deliverables that are required
before promoting the object to the next phase of the item life cycle For
example, the life cycle phases for a computer component life cycle might be:
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Pack Type | Also known as Trade Item Unit Descriptor (TIUD) Describes the Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) hierarchy level. Hierarchy is used as link between different levels of a product (item) logistical chain. |
Style Item | A Style represents a silhouette or model item use to group multiple similar items (SKUs) within. Generally, the items group in a particular style item will be differentiated by 1 or more product variant attributes. Examples include color and size for fashion, flavor and size for grocery. |
User Item Type | Oracle provides several types by default at installation. These types
correspond to the item templates. Select one of these values:
Note: When creating an item, User Item Type
lists only the enabled user item types and doesn’t list the disabled user
item types. When updating an existing item, User Item
Type lists both the enabled and disabled user item types.
However, if you select a disabled item type, it displays an
error. |
Conversions | Indicate the conversion of the transactions:
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Defaulting Control |
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Negative Deviation Factor | You can enter acceptable deviations as decimal values. This attribute is assigned at the organization level. This produces a plus or minus tolerance of acceptability. For example, if the allowable transaction quantity deviation for the item is ten percent lower than the established conversion, you would enter 10 in this field. |
Positive Deviation Factor | You can enter acceptable deviations as decimal values. This attribute is assigned at the organization level. This produces a plus or minus tolerance of acceptability. For example, if the allowable transaction quantity deviation for the item is ten percent higher than the established conversion, you would enter 10 in this field. |
Primary Unit of Measure | This is the stocking and selling unit of measure. Any necessary conversions are based on this unit of measure. This attribute isn’t updatable and assigned at the organization level. |
Secondary Unit of Measure | This attribute may be controlled at the Master or Organization level
based on the setup. If the item is dual unit of measure controlled, or priced in a secondary unit of measure, you can specify a secondary unit of measure. |
Tracking Unit of Measure | This attribute controls how on-hand balances are tracked. This attribute
is assigned at the organization level. The available values are:
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Long Description | Indicate the long description for this item. This long description is supported in multiple languages. |
Pricing | This attribute is assigned at the organization level. Indicate if pricing is based on the primary or secondary unit of measure. If you set the value to secondary, the application reprices the orders line at ship confirmation. You can change the Pricing Unit of Measure (UOM) from Primary to Secondary but not conversely. You can change the pricing UOM only when there are no orders. When the secondary UOM is available for the item, the Defaulting Control value will determine whether the conversion from primary to secondary quantity is defaulted by the application and that can be over written or fixed. In this case, you can’t edit the converted quantity. The positive and negative deviation factors allow the flexibility to deviate from the converted quantities. When Defaulting Control is set to No Default, it does not default a value in the down-stream applications. In this case, dual UOM items aren’t supported in order management. Dual UOM items are supported in order management only when the type of the Item Structure is set to Standard. |
Status Controlled Attributes
Attribute Group | Attribute |
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Costing | Costing Enabled |
Costing | Inventory Asset Value |
Inventory | Inventory Item |
Inventory | Stocked |
Inventory | Transaction Enabled |
Invoicing | Invoice Enabled |
Invoicing | Invoiced |
Process Manufacturing | Hazardous Material |
Process Manufacturing | Process Execution Enabled |
Process Manufacturing | Recipe Enabled |
Purchasing | Purchasable |
Purchasing | Purchased |
Purchasing | Taxable |
Sales and Order Management | Customer Ordered |
Sales and Order Management | Customer Orders Enabled |
Sales and Order Management | Internally Transferable |
Sales and Order Management | Transfer Orders Enabled |
Service | Enable Contract Coverage |
Web Store | Orderable on the Web |
Work in Process | Build in WIP |