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axmfg: Product configurator, new Calculations concept
Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/axmfg/archiv...s-concept.aspx
============== In cumulative update 6 for Dynamics AX 2012 R2 we are introducing a new concept called Calculations in the Constraint-based product configuration models. Calculations have many similarities with constraints in the way they are created and maintained, but constraints are focused on limiting the number of possible combinations and Calculations to enable mathematical expressions. One other important difference between Constraints and Calculations is that Calculations can work with decimal numbers. So for instance if the cable length for a home theater system is decided by the room size it could be expressed as in the screenshot example below. If[ RoomSize / 1.33 > 7.5, 3.33, 6.66] The image below shows how Calculations are defined for a product configuration model. A Calculation, much like other product configuration model concepts, has a name and a description to allow you to state the purpose of the Calculation. Calculation expressions are uni-directional and the Target attribute receives the value from the expression. The attributes can not be of type free text. (It is possible to use a Text with a fixed list, also known as an Enumeration, but for a Target attribute of this type the return vale has to be the Integer order of the text value in the text list) An attribute can both be used as a target attribute and in expressions for other target attributes. The order of the calculations will be determined accordingly. The Calculation expression holds the logical or mathematical expression that represents the Calculation. The expression syntax is similar to the syntax available for expression constraints, but a wider range of operators are available, such as the If operator shown in the example above. Also, both decimal numbers and unbound integers can be used both as Target attributes and in the Calculation expression. You can type the calculation expression yourself, or build it using the new expression editor (Screenshot below). This is also a new capability in CU6, and I will give a more detailed introduction in my next post. This enhancement makes it possible to manipulate decimal numbers at run-time during configuration; you no longer need to express this type of operation through the dedicated application programming interface represented by the PCAdaptor class. In the screenshot above, the Target attribute is of type decimal number and it can be used as a property on a bill of material (BOM) line or a route operation, but it cannot be included in a constraint or a condition. If you want to control the inclusion of a certain BOM line or route operation, this can be achieved by using a Target attribute of type Boolean and then using the Target attribute in the condition on the BOM line or route operation. Please see example below: Target attribute: widthLengthRatioBoolean Calculation: widthAttribute > lengthAttribute BOM line condition: widthLengthRatioBoolean Route operation condition: !widthLengthRatioBoolean In this example the widthLengthRatioBoolean attribute takes the value true if the widthAttribute is greater than the lengthAttribute and false if it is equal to or smaller than lengthAttribute. The BOM line condition will include the BOM line only if the calculation returns true, whereas the route operation will only be included if the calculation returns false. The introduction of the Calculation concept means that an attribute can get its value set by four different sources:
an existing attribute value. Overwriting a value set by a constraint would result in a model, which is in contradiction, and thus the configuration cannot be finished and saved. This is indicated by the * in the Constraint column cells. So one example here is that a calculation can overwrite a value set by a constraint, but then the configuration cannot be saved. Input order matrix Can be overwritten? User Default Calculation Constraint Can overwrite? User Yes Yes Yes * Default No Yes Yes * Calculation No No Yes * Constraint No No No Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/axmfg/archiv...s-concept.aspx
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