ReceiveDeliveryUnitItemBaseType
Provides information about a specific quantity of goods inventory contained within a shipping unit. RECEIPTITM is used to provide a detailed breakdown of RECEIPTLN inventory for inventory discrepancies or compliance charges for a particular shipping unit
Complex type information
Namespace: http://www.openapplications.org/oagis/10
Schema document: Common.xsd
Properties: ID: oagis-id-bed5ac78b9ec461eb8e08cd6d904ef5d
Content
- Sequence [1..1]
- ID [0..1] Is the Identifiers of the given instance of an entity within the scope of the integration. The schemeAgencyID attribute identifies the party that provided or knows this party by the given identifier.
- RevisionID [0..1] Is the revision of the semantically named document. The combination of the ID and its revision uniquely identifies the associated entity.
- VariationID [0..1]
- ItemIDSet [0..*]
- CustomerItemIdentification [0..1] Is the identifier provided by the customer for the item.
- ManufacturerItemIdentification [0..1] Is the identifier provided by Manufacturer for the Item. One example may be the model number.
- SupplierItemIdentification [0..1] Is the identifier provided by the supplier for the item.
- UPCID [0..1] Allows an instance of an item to have a UPC identifier associated.
- EPCID [0..1] Allows an instance of an item to communicate the ElectronicProductCodeID that it was assigned. The ElectronicProductCodeID is one of the major RadioFrequency Identifiers used.
- GTINID [0..1]
- UID [0..1] Is a two dimensional data matrix bar code identifier. For example, a concatenation of a Cage Code and serial number.
- RFID [0..*] Allows an instance of an item to carry any radio frequency identifier (RFID) that maybe used by a supply chain.
- SerialNumberID [0..*] Unique serial number assigned to the given item instance by the manufacturer.
- SerialLot [0..*] Is the Lot and Serial numbers for the items contained in the associated component by identifying the number of items and the uniques serial number of those items that belong to a given Lot.
- ReferenceDesignatorID [0..1] Is the reference designator on a Drawing or BluePrint where the BOM is used. Is an identifier used to refer to an instance of the Item (part number) in manufacturing instructions, engineering drawings and/or CAD models. ReferenceDesignator is also often known as an installation point. There will be a single distinct ReferenceDesignatorID for each instance of an Item, however multiple distinct ItemIDs could have the same ReferenceDesignatorID value within a BOM, such as for alternate parts or parts selected from a test-fit-and-select processes.
- FindNumberID [0..1] FindNumber: is used as a shorthand for the ItemID (part number) in manufacturing instructions, engineering drawings and/or CAD models. The FindNumber is the same for all instances of the Item.
- Lot [0..*] Identifies the Lot that a given Item Instance belongs to.
- Quantity [0..1] Identifies the quantity of the associated service or item that is addresses by the component in which the quantity is associated.
- Description [0..*]
- Note [0..*]
- Classification [0..*] Specifies the classification of an entity. An entity may be classified into multiple groups for different reasons. Examples of Classification include Commodity Codes, Freight Classifications, Product Line classifications and so on. Suggested Values are COMMODITY, FREIGHT, PRODUCT-LINE
- Specification [0..*] Identifies the specification of an entity.
- HazardousMaterial [0..*] Provides the Hazardous Material Code and description.
- Packaging [0..*] Identifies the Packaging information for a given item. Note: The UPC here is the UPC of the packaging for a given item.
- Dimensions [0..*] Provides the dimensions of the associated component.
- ExportControl [0..*]
- HarmonizedTariff [0..*]
- Trademark [0..*]
- DocumentReference [0..*]
- Attachment [0..*] The Attachment represents binary data files that may be included within a BOD. These files replace the paper specifications and drawings attached to a BOD definition to clearly communicate design requirements. This Data Type is optional. Attachment usage is further defined by its position.
- CountryOfOriginCode [0..1] Represents the identifier of the country of origin of an item, service or shipment
- ExportLicense [0..1] Specifies details of an approval to export a thing
- ContainsHazardousMaterialIndicator [0..1]
- HazardousMaterialCodes [0..1] Provides the hazardous material codes that are associated with the given instance of the item.
- ImportLicenseRequiredIndicator [0..1] Communicates the need for an import license on a good or service. Valid values are '0' for no license required, and '1' for license required.
- OrderQuantity [0..1] Is the quantity of a material or product ordered by the customer.
- ShippedQuantity [0..1] Is the quantity that is shipped.
- OpenQuantity [0..1] This segment is used to describe the quantity of item’s, products or resources open to processing on a document header or line. The open quantity may refer to the quantity’s being budgeted, produced, purchased, received, sold, or used
- BackOrderedQuantity [0..1] This is the quantity of product or item that is on back order.
- OwnershipCode [0..1] Is used to identify who or which organization owns the item or part. The content of this Field is user defined based on a specific Customer or Supplier.
- EstimatedWeightMeasure [0..1] The estimated weight of an item or object. An estimate is provided as a processing alternative when the actual weight is not known or cannot be calculated exactly.
- LoadingWeightMeasure [0..1] This is the net weight at loading time of a container in which the materials are being shipped.
- DunnageWeightMeasure [0..1] Specifies details of the shipped unit weight
- TareWeightMeasure [0..1] Tare weight of the associated Entity. The Tare weight is the weight of the packaging when empty (in the case of a pallet the weight of the empty pallet) that when subtracted from the Gross weight results in the Net weight.
- NetWeightMeasure [0..1] Net weight of the associaed item. The net weight is calculated by subtracting the tare weight or the weight of the container from the GrossWeight.
- GrossWeightMeasure [0..1] Gross weight of the associated entity. The total weight of the entity without reduction of packaging or container. I.e The Gross wieght of a pallet of goods includes the weight of the pallet.
- NetVolumeMeasure [0..1]
- TotalVolumeMeasure [0..1] Quantifies the volume, or amount of space, that is occupied by an item, container or shipment.
- RequisitionReference [0..*] Is a reference to a Requisition
- PurchaseOrderReference [0..*] Is a reference to a PurchaseOrder
- SalesOrderReference [0..*] Is a reference to a SalesOrder
- ItemSubLine [0..*] Identifies the lot number and serial number details for a specific quantity of items. This can be used to identify either all the serial numbers within a given lot, or lot numbers and serial numbers independent of each other
- Status [0..1] Indicates the status of the associated object by providing the Status Code along with a description and when the status is effective.
- PackingSlipQuantity [0..1] This is the quantity that is shown on the Packing Slip when goods are received from a supplier. This information is generally obtained from the supplier's Advance Ship Notice (ASN) or manually entered on receipt
- ReceivedQuantity [0..1] Is the number of items that have been received for the associated entity.
- ReturnedQuantity [0..1] Is the quantity of items returned to inventory. Or when used in logistics: The the quantity of the item for which the customer refused delivery.
- ReceiptRoutingCode [0..1] This determines the receipt routing of an item or part. Examples of values include: Customer consignment Inspection Vendor consignment Blocked Bonded User defined SYNONYMS Material Status Material Condition Code
- CatchWeightQuantity [0..1] This is the actual weight of the ReceivedQuantity for the Item if the NetWeightQuantity cannot be calculated precisely via arithmetic because the goods do not have a consistent per unit weight. This quantity is generally used with the CatchWeightConversion Factor.
- CatchWeightConversionFactorNumber [0..1] The catch weight conversion factor is a stock keeping conversion factor for inventory goods. This is a special conversion factor for when the units of measure can not be converted using arithmetic. This conversion factor is used with the CatchWeightQuantity. Examples of the use of this factor include: Number of Chickens to a Box Number of units of a chemical in a barrel
from type ItemIdentificationBaseTypefrom type ItemInstanceIdentificationBaseTypefrom group ItemIDsGroupfrom group ItemInstanceIDsGroupfrom type ItemInstanceBaseTypefrom group FreeFormTextGroupfrom group ReferencesGroupfrom type ShipItemBaseTypefrom group ShippingWeightAndVolumeGroupfrom group CatchWeightGroup
Attributes
Name | Occ | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
typeCode | [0..1] | CodeType_1E7368 | from type ItemIdentificationBaseType | |
actionCode | [0..1] | ActionCodeContentType | from type ItemIdentificationBaseType | |
serviceIndicator | [0..1] | IndicatorType | from type ItemInstanceBaseType |
Used by
- Element ReceiveDeliveryUnitItem via derived type ReceiveDeliveryUnitItemType
Type inheritance chain
- ItemIdentificationBaseType
- ItemInstanceIdentificationBaseType
- ItemInstanceBaseType
- ShipItemBaseType
- ReceiveDeliveryUnitItemBaseType
- extended by ReceiveDeliveryUnitItemType
- ReceiveDeliveryUnitItemBaseType
- ShipItemBaseType
- ItemInstanceBaseType
- ItemInstanceIdentificationBaseType