Class CAPAChangeRequestMasterIdentity

java.lang.Object
wt.fc._IdentificationObject
wt.fc.IdentificationObject
wt.change2._ChangeIdentificationObject
wt.change2.ChangeIdentificationObject
com.ptc.qualitymanagement.capa.request._CAPAChangeRequestMasterIdentity
com.ptc.qualitymanagement.capa.request.CAPAChangeRequestMasterIdentity
All Implemented Interfaces:
Externalizable, Serializable, wt.fc._IdentificationObjectNamespace, wt.fc._NetFactor, wt.fc.IdentificationObjectNamespace, NetFactor, wt.inf.container._WTContainerNamespace, wt.inf.container.WTContainerNamespace, _OrganizationOwnedIdentificationObjectNamespace, OrganizationOwnedIdentificationObjectNamespace

@GenAsUnPersistable(superClass=wt.change2.ChangeIdentificationObject.class,interfaces=java.io.Externalizable.class,properties={@GeneratedProperty(name="number",type=java.lang.String.class,supportedAPI=PUBLIC,javaDoc="A unique number assigned by this CAPAChangeRequestMasterIdentity object for the associated CAPAChangeRequest object when it is stored in the database.",constraints=@PropertyConstraints(changeable=VIA_OTHER_MEANS,upperLimit=20),columnProperties=@ColumnProperties(columnName="WTCHGREQUESTNUMBER")),@GeneratedProperty(name="name",type=java.lang.String.class,supportedAPI=PUBLIC,javaDoc="The end-user provided name that this CAPAChangeRequestMasterIdentity object is responsible setting on a CAPAChangeRequest object at the request of the Identity Service.",constraints=@PropertyConstraints(upperLimit=70))}) public class CAPAChangeRequestMasterIdentity extends _CAPAChangeRequestMasterIdentity
The identification object for CAPAChangeRequest objects. This object is responsible for assigning a unique number to a CAPAChangeRequest object when it is stored in the database. It is responsible, through the Identificaition Service, for setting the user-provided name for a CAPAChangeRequest object.

Use the newCAPAChangeRequestMasterIdentity static factory method(s), not the CAPAChangeRequestMasterIdentity constructor, to construct instances of this class. Instances must be constructed using the static factory(s), in order to ensure proper initialization of the instance.



Supported API: true

Extendable: true

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