Add Method (BomItemOperSpec)
- Last UpdatedNov 06, 2025
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The Add() method adds a new BOM item operation specification record to the Bom_Item_Oper_Spec table.
'Declaration
Public Shared Sub Add( _
ByVal sessionId As Integer, _
ByVal itemId As String, _
ByVal verId As String, _
ByVal bomPos As Integer, _
ByVal processId As String, _
ByVal operId As String, _
ByVal stepNo As Integer, _
ByVal specVerId As String, _
ByVal specId As String, _
ByVal specValue As String, _
ByVal assocFile As DBString, _
ByVal assocFileType As DBString, _
ByVal comments As DBString, _
ByVal minValue As DBString, _
ByVal maxValue As DBString, _
ByVal accessLevel As DBInt, _
ByVal lastEditComment As DBString, _
ByRef modId As String _
)
'Usage
Dim sessionId As Integer
Dim itemId As String
Dim verId As String
Dim bomPos As Integer
Dim processId As String
Dim operId As String
Dim stepNo As Integer
Dim specVerId As String
Dim specId As String
Dim specValue As String
Dim assocFile As DBString
Dim assocFileType As DBString
Dim comments As DBString
Dim minValue As DBString
Dim maxValue As DBString
Dim accessLevel As DBInt
Dim lastEditComment As DBString
Dim modId As String
BomItemOperSpec.Add(sessionId, itemId, verId, bomPos, processId, operId, stepNo, specVerId, specId, specValue, assocFile, assocFileType, comments, minValue, maxValue, accessLevel, lastEditComment, modId)
public static void Add(
int sessionId,
string itemId,
string verId,
int bomPos,
string processId,
string operId,
int stepNo,
string specVerId,
string specId,
string specValue,
DBString assocFile,
DBString assocFileType,
DBString comments,
DBString minValue,
DBString maxValue,
DBInt accessLevel,
DBString lastEditComment,
out string modId
)
Parameters
- sessionId
Required. Holds the session ID and thus the user who is making this method call.
- itemId
Required. Holds the ID of the item being produced by the BOM. The item ID and the spec version ID identify the BOM to which the BOM position should be associated.
- verId
Required. Holds the ID of the BOM version.
- bomPos
Required. Holds the BOM position, usually in sequence. A positive number indicates a consumed item. 0 indicates the item being produced by the BOM. A negative number indicates a by-product.
- processId
Required. Holds the ID of the process.
- operId
Required. Holds the ID of the operation.
- stepNo
Required. Holds the number of the step with which the specification is associated. The default is -1, which means the specification is not associated with a step.
- specVerId
Required. Holds the ID of the specification version.
- specId
Required. Holds the ID of the specification.
- specValue
Required. Holds the value of the specification.
- assocFile
Required. Holds the path and file name of the file associated with the BOM item operation specification.
- assocFileType
Required. Holds the file type of the file associated with the BOM item operation specification.
- comments
Required. Holds the comments or instructions for the operator regarding specification.
- minValue
Required. Holds the minimum acceptable value for the specification. The default is null, which means that no minimum value is defined.
- maxValue
Required. Holds the maximum acceptable value for the specification. The default is null, which means that no maximum value is defined.
- accessLevel
Required. Holds the security access level for modifying this specification. The default is null or 0, which means that no extra security is defined.
- lastEditComment
Optional. Holds comments that describe why this record is being added.
- modId
Output. Holds the modification ID assigned to this record when it is added. The modId parameter is used by other methods that modify or delete this type of record for optimistic concurrency control.
Observe the following input parameter rules:
- Required non-DB* parameters: Must pass a value. Cannot be empty or null.
- Optional non-DB* parameters: Either enter a value or pass a null. If passing a null and a default value has been defined, the default value will be used for the parameter.
- Required DB* parameters: Must pass a value. To enter an empty value for the parameter, pass DB*.null (e.g., DBInt.null).
- Optional DB* parameters: To enter no value for the parameter, pass DB*.null (e.g., DBInt.null). To use the default value for the parameter if one has been defined for the object being added, pass a null.