Style Item Characteristics
The basic characteristics of a style item in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Apparel Management system are:
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Multi-level structure.
You define the style item details in a hierarchical structure. You can define up to 10 levels, such as style, wash, color, width, and length.
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Flexible.
You can manage a huge number of child-level style items by managing level structure definitions. For example, color, size, multi-attribute, and length.
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Ability to work with groups of style items.
Ability to enter, modify, and view groups of style items.
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Inheritance.
Child-level style items inherit characteristics from the root-level style item at the time of both style item creation and style item modification.
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Size grids.
You can use size grids to view and update all the style item levels at once.
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Exception management.
You can make variations for an inherited attribute in any of the levels in the product hierarchy.
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Intensive usage of matrixes.
You can use a matrix when working with style items in sales, purchase, and work orders.
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Labels and composition.
You can specify the list of materials in the composition with the corresponding percentages of each material. The label comprises the composition information.