Following are the Physical item attributes and their possible values. You set these attributes when defining or updating items. See: Defining Items and Updating Organization Level Items.
Enter a weight unit of measure.
Enter the weight for one unit of the item in the Weight Unit of Measure.
Enter a volume unit of measure.
Enter the volume for one unit of the item in the Volume Unit of Measure.
Select Container to identify items that are containers used for shipping sales orders.
Select Vehicle to identify items that are vehicles used for shipping sales orders.
For items identified as containers, enter the container type. See: Defining Container Types.
Enter the internal volume of the container or vehicle in the same UOM as the Unit Volume. This attribute is used by shipping to calculate container capacity restrictions.
Enter the maximum load weight of the container or vehicle in the same UOM as the Unit Weight.
Enter the minimum fill percentage under which the container or vehicle should be used.
Dimension unit of measure for an item.
Item length.
Item width.
Item height.
Indicate whether the item is collateral. When you register collateral as a promotion in Oracle Sales and Marketing, you can link it to the item you define here. Then you can use Oracle Sales and Marketing to include this collateral item in a fulfillment request for a contact or a mass mailing. Oracle Sales and Marketing displays a list of valid collateral when creating a fulfillment request or mass mailing, based on the items you define with this flag.
Indicate whether the item created is an Event item. See: Event, Oracle Marketing User's Guide
Indicate whether this is an Equipment item, used in Oracle Warehouse Management. See, Set Up or Verify Equipment Items, Oracle Warehouse Management Implementation Guide.
Indicate whether this item exists only in electronic format and not physical. This attribute is used in Oracle Marketing.
Indicate whether this item is downloadable. This attribute is used in Oracle Marketing.
Indicate whether this item can be ordered in fractions. This attribute support indivisible units of measure.