Metis Smart Modeling - Attributes
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In Metis, attributes are additional position related information which can be defined as being basically anything. The user can define as many attributes as necessary (they will then appear in every position). Along with every attribute, the user can also specify the appropriate [[Description_of_the_Menu_Positions#Quantity_Units|quantity unit]] (for example, service hours will have “hours” as quantity units. Most commonly attributes are used to ... | In Metis, attributes are additional position related information which can be defined as being basically anything. The user can define as many attributes as necessary (they will then appear in every position). Along with every attribute, the user can also specify the appropriate [[Description_of_the_Menu_Positions#Quantity_Units|quantity unit]] (for example, service hours will have “hours” as quantity units. Most commonly attributes are used to ... | ||
- | The main type of attributes which will be defined here are, for example, service hours. | + | The main type of attributes which will be defined here are, for example, service hours. By default, all attributes will be available for all positions. A real link between a position and its attribute is only done once the attribute holds a value for a specific product. This allows, through MSM, to set numerical characteristics to positions. Once a position is inserted in an offer, the defined attributes can be modified ( based on defined settings), but attributes for which no values have been given in MSM can edited in MSQ. |
Attributes can also be used to specify such product properties as: | Attributes can also be used to specify such product properties as: | ||
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* Additional descriptive information (weight, size, …) | * Additional descriptive information (weight, size, …) | ||
* Etc… | * Etc… | ||
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Attributes can be used in rules as input. It is especially useful in Service models. | Attributes can be used in rules as input. It is especially useful in Service models. |