The physical quantity in which an item or good is managed. For example, a quantity of wood can be expressed as a length by using the unit of one meter, or as a volume by using the unit of one cubic meter.
Unit Dimensional Relationships (tcmcs1101m000)Use this session to specify the dimensional relationships for units with physical quantity Length. A dimensional relationship can, for example, be required if a landed cost is defined per volume and it must be converted to the volume unit of Warehousing, where the volume is expressed in a hard-coded way. By linking the length unit to an existing volume unit, the volume that is related to the item in Warehousing can still be converted to the volume of the landed cost.
Unit The physical quantity in which an item or good is managed. For example, a quantity of wood can be expressed as a length by using the unit of one meter, or as a volume by using the unit of one cubic meter. Derived Area Unit Specify the Unit's derived area unit. Derived Volume Unit Specify the Unit's derived volume unit.
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