The heat number is a sign for the heat that allows the tracing of the material analysis of the marked item.
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Select an item shipment.
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Click the Heat Numbers tab.
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Click Create Heat Number
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Type the heat number in the Heat Number cell.
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Enter the heat number quantity in the Quantity cell.
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The total quantity of all heat numbers assigned to an item shipment must not exceed the item ship quantity.
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Heat number and quantity are mandatory and must be entered, all other values described below are optional.
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Type the certificate number assigned to the heat number in the Certificate Number cell.
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Type the name of the manufacturer who produces the item with the assigned heat number in the Manufacturer cell.
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Type the text marked on the item with the assigned heat number in the Mark cell.
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Type the identification or reference name for the item used by the supplier in the Vendor Code cell.
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Type the location of the file that contains the certificate(s) in the File Location cell.
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Some material consists of two parts and therefore requires a second heat number. Type this second number in the Heat Number 2 cell.
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Type the certificate number assigned to the second heat number in the Certificate Number 2 cell.
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Type the name of the manufacturer who produces the item with the assigned heat number 2 in the Manufacturer 2 cell.
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Type the text marked on the item with the assigned heat number 2 in the Mark 2 cell.
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Click Save.
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To assign properties to the heat number, click Manage Properties
, and see Manage properties.
To delete an assigned heat number, select the heat number and click Delete Heat Number
.