Model Property
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Description
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Model Type
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UID
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The internal unique identifier for the job order material requirement. Autogenerated.
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LONG
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JobOrderUID
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The internal unique identifier of a job order.
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LONG
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MaterialClassUID
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Identifies the associated material class.
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LONG
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MaterialDefinitionUID
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Identifies the associated material definition.
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LONG
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MaterialLotUID
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Identifies the associated material lot.
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LONG
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MaterialSubLotUID
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Identifies the associated material sublot.
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LONG
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Description
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Provides additional information about the material requirement.
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STRING
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MaterialUse
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* The intended use of the material, for example: Consumed, Produced, Consumable, Destroyed, Disassembled, OperatedOn.
For more information, see Updating Material Use Values.
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INTEGER
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StorageLocation
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The proposed physical location of the material.
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STRING
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Quantity
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The amount of material that is required.
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NUMBER
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QuantityUnitOfMeasure
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The unit of measure for the Quantity property.
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STRING
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AssemblyType
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* Indicates whether the assembly is logical or physical. A logical assembly is made up of components that are not necessarily in physical proximity, or connected to each other. A physical assembly is made up of components that are connected, or are in physical proximity to each other.
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INTEGER
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AssemblyRelationship
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* Indicates whether the assembly is transient or permanent. In a transient assembly, the relationship between components during production is temporary, for example, a batch kit or materials located on a pallet. In a permanent assembly, the production process does not separate the assembly components.
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INTEGER
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