1.1 Business rules for Modules
For modules in NOBB, the following business rules apply:
The module must have all mandatory fields completed
All text fields must contain valid characters (see separate overview)
The module must be linked to a valid NOBB product group
Module text 1 must be unique
The supplier's module number (internal module number) must be unique
The relation to the ETIM class for properties is automatically set based on the
selected NOBB product group, but must be selected if the product group has more than one ETIM class associated
The module must have the status Approved for related items to be approved
Module text 1 should be a short name describing the items associated with the module. A maximum of 35 characters is allowed. Examples of module text 1:
TAKSTEIN I BETONG (CONCRETE ROOF TILES)
TERRASSEBORD CU-IMPREGNERT (TERRACE BOARDS CU-IMPREGNATED)
YTTERDØRER EXCLUSIVE (EXCLUSIVE EXTERIOR DOORS)
SPONPLATER STANDARD UBEHANDLET (STANDARD UNPROCESSED CHIPBOARDS)
PORSGRUND GLOW VEGGSKÅL (PORSGRUND GLOW WALL BOWL)
SELECT BADEROMSINNREDNING (SELECT BATHROOM FURNITURE)
(The module text must be written in Norwegian)
Corporate Brand Name and Brand Name
Corporate Brand Name is the brand name of a corporate entity. Examples of corporate brands are Volvo, Toyota, Glava, Jotun, Isola, Geberit, etc.
Brand Name refers to the individual item's brand name.
It is not allowed to register the same value in both the Corporate Brand and Brand fields. For example, if the supplier does not have a Corporate brand, the value "Not Relevant" should be registered.
Example:
Corporate Brand Name: Jotun,
Brand Name: Lady Supreme Finish, Lady 10, Lady Pure ColourCorporate Brand Name: Geberit
Brand Name: Glow, Mapress