Defining colorways on the Colorways page of a style
You can assign colorways to a style by defining colors specifically for the style on the Colorways page.
- On the style details page, click the Colorways tab.
- Click Add New Row.
- Specify this information:
- Code
- Specify a code for the color.
- In Library
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This field shows the linking details of the color, from a specific Colors library, in the Colorways tab.
This field shows a Yes value if the colorway details is linked, all the same and with no updates made within the Style Colorways, to the Colors library.
This field shows a No value if there is an update made on the Style Colorways.
- Name
- Specify a name for the color.
- Description
- Provide a description for the color.
- Type
- The default value for this field is Single. The color type is automatically updated to Combination if you add combination colors.
- Status
- Select a status from the list.
- Pantone
- Optionally, specify a Pantone code.
- NRF
- Optionally, specify an NRF code.
- Deliveries
- Select a delivery from the list. Deliveries are a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Main Supplier Indicator
- Specify the main supplier indicator.
- Supplier
- Select a supplier from the list.
- Quantity
- Specify a value. This value may be different from the Style level and applicable at Style Color level.
- Minimum Quantity
- Specify a minimum quantity value.
- Minimum Quantity UOM
- Select a unit of measure from the list.
- Purchase Price
- Specify the purchase price.
- Purchase Price Currency
- Select the currency from the list. This is a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Cost Price
- Specify the cost price.
- Cost Price Currency
- Select the currency from the list. This is a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Color Palette
- This field shows the color palette that you assign for this colorway.
- Shade
- Select a color shade from the list.
Color shades classify color based on their lightness or shade. Color shades are generic lookup types and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Sub Type
- Select a sub type from the list.
- Color Family
- Select a color family from the list.
Color families are used to group similar colors. For example, fire red, fiery red, and blood red can be classified under the color family "Reds." Color families are a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Season
- Select a season from the list. You can define seasons in Generic Lookup.
- Free Field 1
- Use this free field to specify information about this color that does not fall under and other defined field.
- Free Field 2
- Use this free field to specify information about this color that does not fall under and other defined field.
- Free Field 3
- Use this free field to specify information about this color that does not fall under and other defined field.
- Free Field 4
- Use this free field to specify information about this color that does not fall under and other defined field.
- Free Field 5
- Use this free field to specify information about this color that does not fall under and other defined field.
- Color User Defined 1
- Select a value from the list. This is a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Color User Defined 2
- Select a value from the list. This is a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Color User Defined 3
- Select a value from the list. This is a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- ERP Color Code
- Specify the ERP color code.
ERP systems, such as M3 CE, that integrate with PLM for Fashion can have their own set of colors and corresponding color codes.
- Alt. Color Name
- Specify an alternative name for the color.
- Style Color Number
- Specify the style color number.
- Theme
- Select a value from the list. This value may be different from the Style level and applicable at Style Color level. This is a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Packing
- Select a value from the list. This value may be different from the Style level and applicable at Style Color level. This is a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- User Defined Field 8
- Select a value from the list. This value may be different from the Style level. You can define the values in Generic Lookup.
- User Defined Field 12
- Select values from the list. As a default behavior, the selected values from Style Overview are the only values available for selection in Style Colorways. If there are no values selected, all colors are available in Style Colorways. The behavior for the blank values can be changed in the settings.
- User Defined Field 13
- Select values from the list. As a default behavior, the selected values from Style Overview are the only values available for selection in Style Colorways. If there are no values selected, all colors are available in Style Colorways. The behavior for the blank values can be changed in the settings.
- Channel
- Select values from the list. As a default behavior, the selected values from Style Overview are the only values available for selection in Style Colorways. If there are no values selected, all colors are available in Style Colorways. The behavior for the blank values can be changed in the settings.
- Market Field 1
- Select values from the list. As a default behavior, the selected values from Style Overview are the only values available for selection in Style Colorways. If there are no values selected, all colors are available in Style Colorways. The behavior for the blank values can be changed in the settings.
- Retail Price
- Specify the retail price. This value may be different from the Style level and applicable at Style Color level.
- Retail Price Currency
- Select the currency from the list. This value may be different from the Style level and applicable at Style Color level. The values are taken from the Currency setup.
- Ex Factory Date
- Specify a date. This value may be different from the Style level and applicable at Style Color level.
- Retail In Store Date
- Specify a date. This value may be different from the Style level and applicable at Style Color level.
- Date 3
- Specify a date. This value may be different from the Style level and applicable at Style Color level.
- Date 4
- Specify a date. This value may be different from the Style level and applicable at Style Color level.
- Style Colorways Status
- Select a status from the list. This is a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Last Modified
- Shows the date when the colorways data was last modified.
- Modified By
- Shows the user who last modified the colorways.
- Create Date
- Shows the date when the colorways data was created.
- Created By
- Shows the user who created the colorways.
- Colorways User Defined Field 1
- Select a value from the list. This is a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Colorways User Defined Field 2
- Select a value from the list. This is a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Colorways User Defined Field 3
- Select a value from the list. This is a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Colorways User Defined Field 4
- Select a value from the list. This is a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Colorways User Defined Field 5
- Select a value from the list. This is a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Colorways User Defined Field 6
- Select a value from the list. You can select multiple values. This is a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Colorways User Defined Field 7
- Select a value from the list. You can select multiple values. This is a generic lookup type and can be defined in Generic Lookup.
- Numeric Field 1
- Specify a numeric value.
- Numeric Field 2
- Specify a numeric value.
- Numeric Field 3
- Specify a numeric value.
- Free Field 6
- Use this free field to specify information about this color that does not fall under and other defined field.
- Free Field 7
- Use this free field to specify information about this color that does not fall under and other defined field.
- Carryover Color
- This read-only field indicates whether this color is carried over from another style.
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Optionally, to add color to your colorway, select the Color column then click
the Add Color Content icon to add
color to your colorway.
Select colors from the Color Library.
The color type is updated to Combination if you first selected Single as Type.
- Optionally, click the Add Images icon to add images to your colorway.
- Optionally, click the Main cell to set the colorway as the main color of the style.
- Click Save.