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AVEVA™ Production Management

Dynamic material movement properties

  • Last UpdatedAug 04, 2025
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Refer to the following tables for the key configurable properties of the dynamic material movement.

Definition properties

Property

Description

Valid values

LocationIdentifier

The unique identifier for the reporting point from an external system.

For example, a reporting point in SAP has an identifier, which you can use as the value for this property.

The LocationIdentifier cannot be the same as any other LocationIdentifier or EquipmentIdentifier.

String

MovementDirection

This property specifies the direction of the material movement.

Options

  • Input (material enters the process); there is no source equipment

  • Output (material leaves the process); there is no destination equipment

  • Internal (material moves from one equipment to another)

    Note: For dynamic material movements, both SourceDestinationClasses and MaterialDestinationClasses property values are required, no matter the type: Input/Internal/Output.

Input, Output, Internal

ProcessingOrder

This property determines which movement event to process if the sample date is the same during reprocessing. It appears only when the Movement Direction property is set to Internal.

Blank (default), 1 to 999

Note: Decimals are allowed.

SampleIdentifierExpression

This property specifies the expression that defines the Sample Identifier that AVEVA™ Production Management uses for movements.

AVEVA™ Production Management matches the Sample Identifier field with the unique Record Identifier field on a Quality record.

Click Browse (...) to open the Expression Editor, and then build the expression. This is an historical expression that AVEVA™ Production Management evaluates when the material movement is triggered.

String

Design properties

Property

Description

Valid values

Name

The name of the item as you want it to appear in Studio

Note: For dynamic material movements, both SourceDestinationClasses and MaterialDestinationClasses property values are required, no matter the type: Input/Internal/Output.

String

TurnOffDataCapture

Enables the automatic data capture for this movement to be disabled. The movement remains available for selection in the Manual Movement Wizard regardless of the value set. When this property is set to True, all expression properties are disabled on the material movement item.

True, False

Definition Source properties

See Definition Source properties for Dynamic material movement.

Definition Destination properties

See Definition Destination properties for Dynamic material movement.

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