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How do I define Type and Component Assets?
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Things you should know about Type Assets and Component Assets

 

  • Each Model / Catalogue Number is considered a Type Asset that will require a Type Reference
  • Variants of an item such as size or rating will inevitably have a different Model / Catalogue Number for the purposes of purchasing and will therefore be its own Type
  • Type references cannot be repeated across different Model / Catalogue Numbers i.e. 1 Unique Type Reference per Model / Catalogue Number
  • Component Assets itemise every instance of a Type Asset
  • Each Component Asset Reference must be unique and ideally be an extension of the Type Reference, although not mandatory

 

Here are a few visual examples to help:

 

Valve Example:

 

Door Example:

Lighting Example:

 

 

 

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