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When a part is selected in a view context, it will be displayed via a modal as per the example shown here →

This modal will scroll vertically if required and a number of the sections are collapsed by default.

Details of the View Part form are as follows:

Product Name

The product name remains fixed above all other sections that have been expanded and is shown in a green font larger than the rest of the text in the form.

Product section (Expanded by default)

The first section in the form contains details of the product relating to the part. For different parts with the same product, this section would should the same information. The following is applicable for this section;

  • Title - “Product” - and Part number/ Code with a View Product Button to the right of the header.

  • Product No - Product Number

  • 2MT Product - Either “Yes” or “No” depending on if this product is made or sold by 2MT.

  • Common Name - The common name for the part

  • Default Price - The default price for the part if it exists in the system.

  • Manufacturer -The manufacturer code (bold) and manufacturer name

  • Serial Number - The Product serial number

  • New / Refurbished - The text “New” or “Refurbished” depending on the product information as well as the applicable icon

  • Target Life - The target life and the unit of production for the part (such as BCM)

  • Weight - The weight of the product

  • Equivalent 2MT Product -This field will only appear if the product itself is not a 2MT product. It will state the product part number and the product name with an information button which, when pressed, will open the “View Product” modal

  • Product Category - The product category for this part.

NOTE: Pages Add Default Price / Material Number Modal & Edit Default Price / Material Number Modal describe the process of actually defining the parameters against a product. Subsequently, it may be possible for additional fields to be created against a product.

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