Defines the maximum limit on compatible applications as part of the parts
compatibility feature. If the field is present, the corresponding feature applies
to the site. The field is returned as an empty element (e.g., a boolean value is
not returned).
Parts compatibility listings contain information to determine the assemblies with
which a part is compatible. For example, an automotive part or accessory listed
witih parts compatibility can be matched with vehicles (e.g., specific years,
makes, and models) with which the part or accessory can be used.
There are two ways to enter parts compatibility: by application and by
specification.
- Entering parts compatibility by application specifies the assemblies
(e.g., a specific year, make, and model of car) to which the item applies. This can
be done automatically by listing with a catalog product that supports parts
compatibility, or manually, using Item.ItemCompatibilityList when listing or revising an
item.
- Entering parts compatibility by specification involves specifying the
part's relevant dimensions and characteristics necessary to determine the
assemblies with which the part is compatible (e.g., Section Width, Aspect Ratio,
Rim Diammeter, Load Index, and Speed Rating values for a tire) using
attributes.