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Configurator attribute enquiry (CFG288B)

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This panel displays the details of the selected attribute code.

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Attribute
The code and description that identify the attribute. Note: The attribute code may be up to 5 characters long. It may not include the characters &, %, +, -, * or /, and it must not have embedded blanks.
Prompt text
The text to be used as field prompt for the attribute on the product configuration panels.
Attribute type
The attribute type indicates if the attribute code will be used for alphanumeric or numeric fields. Valid codes are: A (Alphanumeric) and N (Numeric).

More information on attribute types.

Type of attribute Description
Alphanumeric Alphanumeric attributes are used, for example, when the values represent types of material. Several options of how to add values to the attribute exist. You can:

  • Add alphanumeric values to the attribute and a value text describing the value:
    Value = BL and Value text = BLUE
  • Add numeric values to the attribute and a value text describing the value:
    Value = 13 and Value text = BLUE
Numeric Numeric attributes are used when the values represent types of material and/or something that can be measured, such as weight or length. Numeric attributes may be used as variables in configurator formulas to calculate quantity, etc. Several options of how to add values to the attribute exist. You can:

  • Define a number of valid values. The 1 meter, 3 meters, 5 meters and 7 meters values are valid. During the configuration process, one of these values must be selected.
  • Define a minimum and maximum value, indicating what values are valid. All values between 1 meter and 100 meters are valid. During the configuration process, any of the valid values can be selected.
  • Define a minimum value, a maximum value and an increment value. The increment value is used to facilitate the manual typing when there are many valid values:
    Enter 10 as minimum value, 50 as maximum value and 10 as increment value. During the configuration process, values 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 are valid for selection.
Number of decimals
The number of decimals to be used for the values of a numeric attribute. The range of decimals can be 0 to 3. All values concerning this attribute will be presented with this number of decimals throughout the system.
Min value
The minimum value for a numeric attribute. This is used for validation in the configuration entry and as a from value when using an increment to create values.
Max value
The maximum value for a numeric attribute. This is used for validation in the configuration entry and as a to value when using an increment to create values.
Increment value
The increment value to be used to automatically create valid values for a numeric attribute.
Item category 1 – 6
Indicates if this attribute is to be used to follow-up configurations in the sales statistics. Note: An attribute must only be assigned to one item category.
Value
The valid values for this attribute.
Value text
The value text to describe an option defined by an alphanumeric attribute value. The translated value text will be printed on documents etc. when alphanumeric codes are used as substitution variables in configurator texts.
Item category
The code of the specified item category (1 – 6) table to be assigned to this attribute value for sales statistics follow-up.