Characteristics
They are also used in inventory counts to define the range of items to be counted.
Characteristics can be thought of as extra information about, for example, a product, above and beyond what is available in the item record. As this extra information can vary depending on the stock received, they effectively describe minor variations in a product. The variations are small enough to be worth recording, but not significant enough to justify creating a new record for each variation.
They can be used to determine where an item can be stored. You can assign similar characteristics to a storage location, warehouse or zone and if the characteristics match with those of the item, then it can be stored in that location.
Each characteristic is defined with a particular type of data, that is, Alphanumeric Range, Number Range, Date Range, Discrete Value Alphabetic, Discrete Value Numeric or Logical (Yes or No).