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| | Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Jan 5, 2023 13:45 | Subject: | Inventory Change Request for Set 75319-1 | Viewed: | 40 times | Topic: | Inventories Requests (Entry) | Status: | Open | |
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| Please make changes to the following inventory:
* Add 2 Part 2821 Light Bluish Gray Container, Box 2 x 2 x 1 - Top Opening with Raised Inner Bottom (Alternate)
* Change 2 Part Light Bluish Gray 35700 Container, Box 2 x 2 x 1 - Top Opening with Flat Inner Bottom {Regular to Alternate}
Comments from Submitter:
from sealed sets
not sure if the first version ever came in the set but when parting out 9 copies of the set from several different batches I only found part 2821.
pics to follow
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| | | | Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Jan 5, 2023 13:47 | Subject: | Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 75319-1 | Viewed: | 20 times | Topic: | Inventories Requests | |
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| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
| Please make changes to the following inventory:
* Add 2 Part 2821 Light Bluish Gray Container, Box 2 x 2 x 1 - Top Opening with Raised Inner Bottom (Alternate)
* Change 2 Part Light Bluish Gray 35700 Container, Box 2 x 2 x 1 - Top Opening with Flat Inner Bottom {Regular to Alternate}
Comments from Submitter:
from sealed sets
not sure if the first version ever came in the set but when parting out 9 copies of the set from several different batches I only found part 2821.
pics to follow
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| | | | | | Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Jan 5, 2023 13:49 | Subject: | Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 75319-1 | Viewed: | 16 times | Topic: | Inventories Requests | |
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| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
| Please make changes to the following inventory:
* Add 2 Part 2821 Light Bluish Gray Container, Box 2 x 2 x 1 - Top Opening with Raised Inner Bottom (Alternate)
* Change 2 Part Light Bluish Gray 35700 Container, Box 2 x 2 x 1 - Top Opening with Flat Inner Bottom {Regular to Alternate}
Comments from Submitter:
from sealed sets
not sure if the first version ever came in the set but when parting out 9 copies of the set from several different batches I only found part 2821.
pics to follow
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| | | | Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Jan 5, 2023 13:51 | Subject: | Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 75319-1 | Viewed: | 17 times | Topic: | Inventories Requests | |
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| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
| Please make changes to the following inventory:
* Add 2 Part 2821 Light Bluish Gray Container, Box 2 x 2 x 1 - Top Opening with Raised Inner Bottom (Alternate)
* Change 2 Part Light Bluish Gray 35700 Container, Box 2 x 2 x 1 - Top Opening with Flat Inner Bottom {Regular to Alternate}
Comments from Submitter:
from sealed sets
not sure if the first version ever came in the set but when parting out 9 copies of the set from several different batches I only found part 2821.
pics to follow
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You’re putting everything in the Alternate section and forgot the MID
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| | | | | | Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Jan 5, 2023 13:57 | Subject: | Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 75319-1 | Viewed: | 24 times | Topic: | Inventories Requests | |
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| In Inventories Requests, SylvainLS writes:
| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
| Please make changes to the following inventory:
* Add 2 Part 2821 Light Bluish Gray Container, Box 2 x 2 x 1 - Top Opening with Raised Inner Bottom (Alternate)
* Change 2 Part Light Bluish Gray 35700 Container, Box 2 x 2 x 1 - Top Opening with Flat Inner Bottom {Regular to Alternate}
Comments from Submitter:
from sealed sets
not sure if the first version ever came in the set but when parting out 9 copies of the set from several different batches I only found part 2821.
pics to follow
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You’re putting everything in the Alternate section and forgot the MID
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cant say I remember what that was. the MID (Match ID) has always confused me
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| | | | | | | | Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Jan 5, 2023 15:02 | Subject: | Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 75319-1 | Viewed: | 23 times | Topic: | Inventories Requests | |
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| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
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| You’re putting everything in the Alternate section and forgot the MID
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cant say I remember what that was. the MID (Match ID) has always confused me
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MID = link between the parts in the Alternate section and the parts in the Regular
section.
Of course, it’s meaning is confusing when you move the Regular parts to the Alternate
section too
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| | | | | | | | | | Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Jan 5, 2023 15:27 | Subject: | Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 75319-1 | Viewed: | 18 times | Topic: | Inventories Requests | |
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| In Inventories Requests, SylvainLS writes:
| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
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| You’re putting everything in the Alternate section and forgot the MID
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cant say I remember what that was. the MID (Match ID) has always confused me
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MID = link between the parts in the Alternate section and the parts in the Regular
section.
Of course, it’s meaning is confusing when you move the Regular parts to the Alternate
section too
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now I'm even more confused
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| | | | | | | | | | | | Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | Jan 5, 2023 15:32 | Subject: | Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 75319-1 | Viewed: | 23 times | Topic: | Inventories Requests | |
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| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Inventories Requests, SylvainLS writes:
| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
| […]
| You’re putting everything in the Alternate section and forgot the MID
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cant say I remember what that was. the MID (Match ID) has always confused me
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MID = link between the parts in the Alternate section and the parts in the Regular
section.
Of course, it’s meaning is confusing when you move the Regular parts to the Alternate
section too
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now I'm even more confused
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Not sure that's even possible
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Jan 5, 2023 15:38 | Subject: | Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 75319-1 | Viewed: | 27 times | Topic: | Inventories Requests | |
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| In Inventories Requests, 1001bricks writes:
| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Inventories Requests, SylvainLS writes:
| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
| […]
| You’re putting everything in the Alternate section and forgot the MID
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cant say I remember what that was. the MID (Match ID) has always confused me
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MID = link between the parts in the Alternate section and the parts in the Regular
section.
Of course, it’s meaning is confusing when you move the Regular parts to the Alternate
section too
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now I'm even more confused
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Not sure that's even possible
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| | | | | | | | Author: | jennnifer | Posted: | Jan 5, 2023 16:04 | Subject: | Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 75319-1 | Viewed: | 32 times | Topic: | Inventories Requests | |
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| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
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cant say I remember what that was. the MID (Match ID) has always confused me
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Okay, I will give it a go...
The Match ID is how we link items in the Regular inventory with items listed
as Alternates. For most Match ID's you are using a unique number to designate
which pair of items replace one another. The existing variant gets a number...
say 5, and stays in the Regular inventory. The new variant gets the same number
5, and is listed as an Alternate.
The numbers 1,2,3 etc. are just a sequential way of indicating the number of
paired items in the inventory. The first pair of items listed in a set are 1,
the next 2, and so on. When choosing a new Match ID, go to the inventory for
that set, look at the existing Alternate section and pick the next highest number
not in use.
When parting out a set, the items that are matched with an MID will generate
a dialog for you to choose which of the two you want to add. Without this system,
it would be really easy to add duplicate lots when parting things out.
**I've used pairs of items as an example here for simplicity's sake.
It is possible for a Match ID to link a group of items. The key is to understand
that one batch replaces the other in that particular inventory.
Good luck,
Jen
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| | | | | | | | | | Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Jan 5, 2023 16:17 | Subject: | Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 75319-1 | Viewed: | 21 times | Topic: | Inventories Requests | |
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| In Inventories Requests, jennnifer writes:
| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
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cant say I remember what that was. the MID (Match ID) has always confused me
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Okay, I will give it a go...
The Match ID is how we link items in the Regular inventory with items listed
as Alternates. For most Match ID's you are using a unique number to designate
which pair of items replace one another. The existing variant gets a number...
say 5, and stays in the Regular inventory. The new variant gets the same number
5, and is listed as an Alternate.
The numbers 1,2,3 etc. are just a sequential way of indicating the number of
paired items in the inventory. The first pair of items listed in a set are 1,
the next 2, and so on. When choosing a new Match ID, go to the inventory for
that set, look at the existing Alternate section and pick the next highest number
not in use.
When parting out a set, the items that are matched with an MID will generate
a dialog for you to choose which of the two you want to add. Without this system,
it would be really easy to add duplicate lots when parting things out.
**I've used pairs of items as an example here for simplicity's sake.
It is possible for a Match ID to link a group of items. The key is to understand
that one batch replaces the other in that particular inventory.
Good luck,
Jen
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I don't know how but that just clicked and I think I understand it now.
so that the item stays in the inventory and the alternate can be linked to the
regular item despite it being listed in the alternate area
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| | | | | | | | | | | | Author: | jennnifer | Posted: | Jan 5, 2023 16:36 | Subject: | Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 75319-1 | Viewed: | 26 times | Topic: | Inventories Requests | |
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| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Inventories Requests, jennnifer writes:
| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
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cant say I remember what that was. the MID (Match ID) has always confused me
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Okay, I will give it a go...
The Match ID is how we link items in the Regular inventory with items listed
as Alternates. For most Match ID's you are using a unique number to designate
which pair of items replace one another. The existing variant gets a number...
say 5, and stays in the Regular inventory. The new variant gets the same number
5, and is listed as an Alternate.
The numbers 1,2,3 etc. are just a sequential way of indicating the number of
paired items in the inventory. The first pair of items listed in a set are 1,
the next 2, and so on. When choosing a new Match ID, go to the inventory for
that set, look at the existing Alternate section and pick the next highest number
not in use.
When parting out a set, the items that are matched with an MID will generate
a dialog for you to choose which of the two you want to add. Without this system,
it would be really easy to add duplicate lots when parting things out.
**I've used pairs of items as an example here for simplicity's sake.
It is possible for a Match ID to link a group of items. The key is to understand
that one batch replaces the other in that particular inventory.
Good luck,
Jen
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I don't know how but that just clicked and I think I understand it now.
so that the item stays in the inventory and the alternate can be linked to the
regular item despite it being listed in the alternate area
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I think you've got it!
It's all part of our system which is both a catalog of what's in a set,
and a system for parting out that set accurately.
Jen
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Jan 5, 2023 16:41 | Subject: | Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 75319-1 | Viewed: | 22 times | Topic: | Inventories Requests | |
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| In Inventories Requests, jennnifer writes:
| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Inventories Requests, jennnifer writes:
| In Inventories Requests, Nubs_Select writes:
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cant say I remember what that was. the MID (Match ID) has always confused me
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Okay, I will give it a go...
The Match ID is how we link items in the Regular inventory with items listed
as Alternates. For most Match ID's you are using a unique number to designate
which pair of items replace one another. The existing variant gets a number...
say 5, and stays in the Regular inventory. The new variant gets the same number
5, and is listed as an Alternate.
The numbers 1,2,3 etc. are just a sequential way of indicating the number of
paired items in the inventory. The first pair of items listed in a set are 1,
the next 2, and so on. When choosing a new Match ID, go to the inventory for
that set, look at the existing Alternate section and pick the next highest number
not in use.
When parting out a set, the items that are matched with an MID will generate
a dialog for you to choose which of the two you want to add. Without this system,
it would be really easy to add duplicate lots when parting things out.
**I've used pairs of items as an example here for simplicity's sake.
It is possible for a Match ID to link a group of items. The key is to understand
that one batch replaces the other in that particular inventory.
Good luck,
Jen
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I don't know how but that just clicked and I think I understand it now.
so that the item stays in the inventory and the alternate can be linked to the
regular item despite it being listed in the alternate area
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I think you've got it!
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| It's all part of our system which is both a catalog of what's in a set,
and a system for parting out that set accurately.
Jen
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Thankyou for your help! in the future ill try my best to remember to add match
ID's to items when adding/changing them to alternates
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