An Oracle White Paper
April 2012
Introduced in Release 6.0
E29324-01
Referenced Item Collections Replaced
Applications: All applications using extended attributes
Focus Area: Extended attributes
Using the qualitative lookup extended attribute, you can now create extended attributes that reference existing ADMN lists for core fields such as allergens, additives, countries, etc. All common lookups are available. This feature will replace Referenced Item Collections. Reference Item Collections are being deprecated.
Via ADMN you can now define an extended attribute as “Qualitative Lookup”. Next you will select a style and then finally you will select a “Lookup Category”. In this list you will find many of the core attributes described in ADMN.
Example 1: This is an example of adding the Lookup Category to the EA. In this case you are adding “Allergens”.

Figure 1. Lookup category added to extended attribute

Figure 2. Extended attribute used on specification
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