ItemInstance

Type : ItemInstanceType

Definition
Is the Item definition and the identification of given Item Instances as identified by the RFID, SerialNumber or Lot and SerialNumber.
(Defined in file Components.xsd , or a file it imports)

Elements
ClassificationThis identifies the classification of an entity. An entity may be classified into mulitple groups for different reasons. Examples of Classification include Commodity Codes, Freight Classifications, Product Line classifications and so on. Suggested Values are COMMODITY, FREIGHT, PRODUCTLINE
CustomerItemIDIs the identifier provided by the customer for the item.
Description
DimensionsProvides the dimensions of the associated component.
EPCIDAllows an instance of an item to communicate the ElectronicProductCodeID that it was assigned. The ElectronicProductCodeID is one of the major RadioFrequency Identifiers used.
FindNumberFindNumber: is used as a shorthand for the ItemID (part number) in manufacturing instructions, engineering drawings and/or CAD models.  The FindNumber is the same for all instances of the Item.
HazardousMaterialProvides the Hazardous Material Code and description.
ItemIDIs the primary item Identifier associated with the given item within the scope of the given integration as provided by the Party or entity that has created this document instance.
LotSerialLotSerial is being deprecated in favor of SerializedLot as of 9.2 release. This can be used in three ways: specify multiple serial numbers for a given lot, or specify multiple lots without serial numbers, or specify multiple serial numbers without a LotID. Typically, the parent element that uses LotSerial also provides the ability to provide a single lot number and serial number pair, which can be used for the cases where there are no multiple lots or serial numbers involvedIdentifies a unique serial number and/or lot number for an item
ManufacturerItemIDIs the identifier provided by Manufacturer for the Item. One example may be the model number.
NoteA free form note. The lang attribute identifies the language that the note is in. The author identifies the author of the note. The enrtyDate indicates the date the note was entered or last modified.A free form note. The lang attribute identifies the language that the note is in. The author identifies the author of the note. The enrtyDate indicates the date the note was entered or last modified.
PackagingIdentifies the Packaging information for a given item. Note: The UPC here is the UPC of the packaging for a given item.
QuantityIdentifies the quantity of the associated service or item that is addresses by the component in which the quantity is associated.
ReferenceDesignatorIDIs the reference designator on a Drawing or BluePrint where the BOM is used. Is an identifier used to refer to an instance of the  Item (part number) in manufacturing instructions, engineering drawings and/or CAD models. ReferenceDesignator is also often known as an installation point. There will be a single distinct ReferenceDesignatorID for each instance of an Item, however multiple distinct ItemIDs could have the same ReferenceDesignatorID value within a BOM, such as for alternate parts or parts selected from a test-fit-and-select processes.
RFIDAllows an instance of an item to carry any radio frequency identifier (RFID) that maybe used by a supply chain.
SerializedLotIs the Lot and Setial numbers for the items contained in the associated component by identifing the number of items and the uniques serial number of those items that belong to a given Lot.
SerialNumberUnique serial number assigned to the given item instance by the manufacturer.
ServiceIndicatorIdentifies if the Item is a Service
SpecificationIdentifies the specification of an entity.
SupplierItemIDIs the identifier provided by the supplier for the item.
UIDIs a two dimensional data matrix bar code identifier. For example, a concatenation of a Cage Code and serial number.
UPCIDAllows an instance of an item to have a UPC identifier associated.
UserAreaAllows the user of OAGIS to extend the specification in order to provide additional information that is not captured in OAGIS.