properties /inventory quantity
place name
The name of the place a statement's fact holds at — the word that lets two counts of the same product at two places stand as two statements, each naming where it counts. A qualifier of the stock host (inventory_quantity), bound to ONE inventory statement: a count of 12 AT the warehouse is that row's fact, and this row's place is nonsense on any other row. Held as plain text (LiteralText); the realised place names are the data layer's rows (L1) — the pool never enrols places as terms. The data layer (the seedbed instance) owns place identity and reconciliation: two spellings are not two places by the pool's authority — the pool names the shape, the seller's own rows discipline the reference. A statement carrying no place is the seller's undistinguished total. Shopify multi-location inventory levels; Google local-inventory store codes; schema.org availableAtOrFrom.
Place name is free text, written for one product alone and never shared as a category.
It is a qualifier of inventory quantity — it has meaning only inside a inventory quantity statement, one per statement, never on its own. It belongs with inventory quantity to availability — whether it can be obtained.
It is answered inside every inventory quantity statement, not as a standalone question on a kind.
Answered inside every inventory quantity statement — not a standalone slot on any kind.