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When I am attempting to receive a tablet into RazorERP it has very speci= fic values for CPU speed and TYPE for the SKU affecting values. However, th= is tablet has different values than are allowed by the system so I was forc= ed to leave the fields blank. Values are for CPU: Core M-5Y70 (not an optio= n) and speed: 1.1GHz (also not an option.) Can this be changed to accept ne= w values?
Solution
If you are trying to enter attribute values for a product on the Inventory > Receive Inventory page, and it seems that you cann= ot; it is most likely because that attribute does not have a permission cal= led "editable." The editable function is used to prevent warehouse workers = from entering erroneous information in the spec fields and affecting the in= tegrity of your data.
Example: If two work= ers are receiving in a processor and they are about to enter the processor = speed. Worker A may enter th= e speed as "1.1GHz" and Worker B may enter it as "1.1 GHz". If you notice, the first value has no space = between the digit and the letters and the second value has a space. Even th= ough these look identical, this will result in two different values. If thi= s is a sku-affecting attribute, then this will also generate two different = SKUs.
The example above is the reason why we allow system administrators to gr= ant permission to fields with the editable function. It really depends on h= ow much control the administrator wants over the data integrity.
To change the field to editable, go to Global Settings > Inve= ntory Attributes. Select the attribute set you wish to administer = at the top left dropdown box. Then, find the attribute and either select or= deselect the editable checkbox according to your desire. If you want to ke= ep the editability of the attribute restricted, you can add more values by = searching the attribute and clicking the New Value button. Add as many valu= es as you wish.
Figure 1 - Making an attribute editable in an attribute= set.
Figure 2 - Add values to an attribute