Assigning (Linking) Attributes
- Last UpdatedNov 12, 2019
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Assigning, or linking, an attribute allows you to assign values or notes to the following groups:
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Items. See Assigning Attributes to an Item.
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Item classes. See Assigning Attributes to an Item Class.
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Entities. See Assigning Attributes to an Entity. Entities can also be assigned attributes in MES Web Portal and using the Core.EntAttr class methods in the MES Stateless API.
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Lots. Lots can be assigned attributes from client applications using MES .NET controls, such as MES Operator.
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Jobs. See Assigning Attributes to a Job.
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Work order. See Assigning Attributes to a Work Order.
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Operation. See Assigning Attributes to a Standard Operation and Assigning Attributes to an Operation.
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Process. See Assigning Attributes to a Process.
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Sublots. Sublots can be assigned attributes using the Prod.SubLotAttr class methods in the MES Stateless API.
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Samples. See Assigning an Attribute to a QM Specification.
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Results. See Assigning an Attribute to a Characteristic.
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Shift. Shifts can be assigned attributes using the Core.ShiftAttr class methods in the MES Stateless API.
Certain linked attributes are then available based on the definition of the attribute in the In Queue (item, job, and work order attributes) or In Inventory grids (item and lot attributes).