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AVEVA™ Manufacturing Execution System

Item Class Properties

  • Last UpdatedMay 01, 2023
  • 2 minute read

Item Class ID

The item class ID to which you want to assign the item.

You can also create a new item class. For more information on creating a new item class, see Creating an Item Class.

Item Class Description

A brief description or a name for the item class.

Produced

Specifies whether items in this item class are to be produced by a production process in your company. For more information on processes, see Processes.

Consumed

Specifies whether items in this item class are to be consumed in a production process in your company. The items in this item class are consumed in a BOM. For more information, see Creating BOMs for an Item.

An item class may be both produced and consumed.

Obsolete

Specifies whether the item class is obsolete. Specifying a class as obsolete marks all items within the class as obsolete. This indicates that the items will not be available for BOMs or processes configuration.

Inventory Handling: Inventory is unique by job

Specifies whether the inventory assigned to a job can be used only with that job. This check box is not available if the inventory is not licensed.

If inventory is being transferred to another storage entity and the following conditions are true:

  • The destination item is configured to identify the inventory quantities uniquely by job

  • The inventory is being moved to a downstream job

  • The work order’s Override Serialization option is not selected

Then the inventory information of the job that produced the serial number will be updated to match those of any job immediately preceding the first job identified by the work order and operation that produces the item being transferred. If there are no such upstream jobs, then the inventory information for the job that produced the serial number are left unchanged.

Inventory Handling: Serial Number Level

A serial number level for the item class. Select Lot Number if you want the serial number to be the same as lot number.

Inventory Handling: Lot number format and Sublot number format

The format of the lot number and sub-lot number for the items in the item class.

For example, Lot-AB# is displayed as Lot-AB1, Lot-AB2, and so on.

User Defined: Spare1–4

User-defined information about the item class.

Item Reason Groups Linked to Item Class

For linking item reason groups to an item class. See Linking Item Reason Groups to an Item Class.

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