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<p><small><a href="42Q%20Cloud-Based%20MES%2FMOMS">42Q Home</a> &gt; <a href="Production">Production</a> &gt; Batch Process</small></p>
 
  
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<small>[[42Q_Cloud-Based_MES/MOMS|42Q Home]] > [[Production|Production]] > Batch Process</small>
  
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<center>'''Production'''</center> <center>'''Batch Process'''</center> <center>'''Version MES15&nbsp;'''</center> <center>'''Revision C1'''</center> <center>&nbsp;</center> <center>&nbsp;</center>
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<center><b>Production</b></center>
 
  
<center><b>Batch Process</b></center>
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Batch_Process"><span class="mw-headline" id="Batch_Process"><span class="mw-headline" id="Batch_Process"><span class="mw-headline" id="Batch_Process">Batch Process</span></span></span></span> ==
  
<center><b>Version MES15 Portal 1.0</b></center>
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Batch Process is a portlet in 42Q that provides a web page interface to perform Batch Processing operations. The functions that are available in the portlet are: Create Batch, Split Batch, Merge Batch, Remove Unit, Add Component, and Add Sub-Attribute. The portlets screens make it easier to identify the individual unit serial numbers that are in batches and eliminate the need for running the batch commands at a data collector or through an emulator.
  
<center><b>Work Instruction</b></center>
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*The batch process allows for a batch serial number (module select type 7) to be created and unit serial numbers to be added to the batch.
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*Unit serial numbers are tracked components of the batch serial number.
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*The only tracked components of a batch serial number are the unit serial numbers. SFDC processing is performed using the batch serial number, and all activities are completed against the batch serial number.
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*Unit serial number processing cannot be "mixed" with batch processing. In order to perform a unique operation on an individual unit, the batch must be split into a batch of one and the individual unit added to the batch. Processing then occurs on the batch serial number.
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*Batch serial numbers can be split into smaller batches or merged to combine small batches of units into a larger batch.
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*Upon completion of a batch, all the individual units are removed from the batch and moved to completed status. The batch serial number is marked as "Batch_OLDID", status 63, and is no longer used again.
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*Reporting capabilities have been created for MESWeb to allow all activities performed at the batch level to be reflected in the unit history.
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*By default, the maximum batch size is 150 units.
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*The batch serial number and unit serial numbers are the same part number.
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*Shop orders are created for the unit serial numbers, not batch serial numbers.
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*Unit serial numbers are created at the time the shop order is released.
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*Multiple batch serial numbers can be created for a single shop order, but only unit serial numbers from a single shop order can be associated with a batch serial number. Mixing between shop orders, even for the same part number, is not allowed.
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*Batch serial numbers can be manually created or generated from an algorithm. If using an algorithm to create a batch serial number, the algorithm type must be "general".
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*Split Batch serial numbers are expected to be in the format (parent_sn-nn) where parent_sn is the Source (parent) batch serial number and nn represents an incrementing number (01, 02, 03…).
  
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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1. To access the Batch Process Page, navigate to '''Production&nbsp;'''<nowiki>></nowiki>'''Batch Process'''.
  
<center>This Work Instruction is 42Q&#39;s corporate standard.</center>
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<center>This document is under revision control. The latest revision is located on Intranet.</center>
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'''Figure 1: Batch Process Main'''
  
<center>Once printed it is an uncontrolled copy. All alterations to this work instruction require approval.</center>
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[[File:SOP-5-I-MES0040-C Batch Main Process.jpg|RTENOTITLE]]
  
<center>Contact the IT Global Education and Training Department to submit suggested alterations and or updates.</center>
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A drop-down list is displayed with available Unit IDs.
  
<p><i>This edition applies to MES15 Portal 1.0 and all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new revisions.</i></p>
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2. Select a Unit ID.
  
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'''Figure 2: Select a Unit ID'''
  
<h2>Batch Process</h2>
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[[File:02 Batch Process Select Unit ID.jpg|700px|02 Batch Process Select Unit ID.jpg]]
  
<p>Batch Process is a portlet in 42Q that provides a web page interface to perform Batch Processing operations. The functions that are available in the portlet are: Create Batch, Split Batch, Merge Batch, Remove Unit, Add Component, and Add Sub-Attribute. The portlet&#39;s screens make it easier to identify the individual unit serial numbers that are in batches, and eliminate the need for running the batch commands at a data collector or through an emulator.</p>
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The main Batch Process screen is displayed.
  
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Batch"><span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Batch"><span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Batch"><span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Batch">Create Batch</span></span></span></span> ===
<li>Batch process allows for a batch serial number (module select type 7) to be created and unit serial numbers to be added to the batch.</li>
 
<li>Unit serial numbers are tracked components of the batch serial number.</li>
 
<li>The only tracked components of a batch serial number are the unit serial numbers. SFDC processing is performed using the batch serial number, and all activities are completed against the batch serial number.</li>
 
<li>Unit serial number processing cannot be &quot;mixed&quot; with batch processing. In order to perform a unique operation to an individual unit, the batch must be split into a batch of one and the individual unit added to the batch. Processing then occurs on the batch serial number.</li>
 
<li>Batch serial numbers can be split into smaller batches, or merged to combine small batches of units into a larger batch.</li>
 
<li>Upon completion of a batch, all the individual units are removed from the batch and moved to completed status. The batch serial number is marked as &quot;Batch_OLDID&quot;, status 63, and is no longer used again.</li>
 
<li>Reporting capabilities have been created for MESWeb to allow all activities performed at the batch level to be reflected in the unit history.</li>
 
<li>By default, the maximum batch size is 150 units.</li>
 
<li>The batch serial number and unit serial numbers are the same part number.</li>
 
<li>Shop orders are created for the unit serial numbers, not batch serial numbers.</li>
 
<li>Unit serial numbers are created at the time the shop order is released.</li>
 
<li>Multiple batch serial numbers can be created for a single shop order, but only unit serial numbers from a single shop order can be associated to a batch serial number. Mixing between shop orders, even for the same part number, is not allowed.</li>
 
<li>Batch serial numbers can be manually created or generated from an algorithm. If using an algorithm to create a batch serial number, the algorithm type must be &quot;general&quot;.</li>
 
<li>Split Batch serial numbers are expected to be in the format (parent_sn-nn) where parent_sn is the Source (parent) batch serial number and nn represents an incrementing number (01, 02, 03&hellip;).</li>
 
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<p>1. To access the Batch Process Page, navigate to <b>Production</b></p>
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1. To create a new batch serial number and associate unit serial numbers to the batch serial number, select '''Create Batch '''on the menu bar.
  
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The Create Batch screen is displayed.
<nowiki>&gt;</nowiki></pre>
 
  
<p><b>Batch Process</b>.</p>
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'''Figure 3: Download Shop Orders'''
  
<p><b>Figure 1: Batch Process Main</b></p>
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[[File:03 Batch Process All Batch.jpg|700px|03 Batch Process All Batch.jpg]]
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="SOP-5-I-MES0040-C Batch Main Process.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="393" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="699" alt="RTENOTITLE" src="/mes_wiki/images/f/f3/SOP-5-I-MES0040-C_Batch_Main_Process.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="RTENOTITLE" /></p>
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2. Select the button to the right of the '''Shop Order '''drop-down to download all available Shop Orders for that location.
  
<p>A drop down list is displayed with available Unit ID</p>
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3. All available Shop Orders for that location will appear in the '''Shop Floor '''drop-down box.
  
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4. Select the appropriate shop order.
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<p>s.</p>
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'''Figure 4: Select Shop Order'''
  
<p>2. Select a Unit ID.</p>
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[[File:04 Batch Process Select SO.jpg|700px|04 Batch Process Select SO.jpg]]
  
<p><b>Figure 2: Select a Unit ID</b></p>
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<br/> '''<u>Note:</u> Only released shop orders with unit serial numbers not associated to a batch will be available for use. Shop orders that do not have available units are not displayed.'''
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="02 Batch Process Select Unit ID.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="543" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="814" alt="02 Batch Process Select Unit ID.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/f/fa/02_Batch_Process_Select_Unit_ID.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="02 Batch Process Select Unit ID.jpg" width="700" /></p>
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Once a shop order has been selected, the available unit serial numbers are displayed in the box under the shop order. A label under the left box displays the number of unit serial numbers available in the Shop Order. This value only updates after a batch serial number has been created and units are associated with the batch serial number.
  
<p>The main Batch Process screen is displayed.</p>
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On the top right side of the screen are the Batch Serial Number fields. A batch serial number can be created manually, or through the use of an algorithm. There is a check box to use an algorithm and a box to supply the algorithm number. If the algorithm check box is checked, the batch serial number field becomes inactive.
  
<h3>Create Batch</h3>
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5. Manually enter a batch serial number, or check the algorithm check box and enter a valid algorithm number. The large box on the right displays the unit serial numbers to be added to the batch serial number.
  
<p>1. To create a new batch serial number and associate unit serial numbers to the batch serial number, select <b>Create Batch </b>on the menu bar.</p>
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'''Figure 5: Create Target BSN'''
  
<p>The Create Batch screen is displayed.</p>
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[[File:SOP-5-I-MES0040-C Batch Process Create Target BSN.jpg|RTENOTITLE]]<br/> '''<u>Note:</u> If manually creating batch serial numbers, SERIAL INPUT line(s) must exist in the SFDC Setup Data Editor to define serial masking and part number assignment.'''
  
<p><b>Figure 3: Download Shop Orders</b></p>
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At the bottom of the screen are left and right arrow buttons. The double arrow buttons move all unit serial numbers from left to right, or right to left, depending on the button selection. Individual or multiple unit serial numbers can be selected and moved using the single arrow buttons.
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="03 Batch Process All Batch.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="538" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="818" alt="03 Batch Process All Batch.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/b/bb/03_Batch_Process_All_Batch.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="03 Batch Process All Batch.jpg" width="700" /></p>
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'''Figure 6: Move Serial Numbers'''
  
<p>2. Select the button to the right of the <b>Shop Order </b>drop down to download all available Shop Orders for that location.</p>
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[[File:06 Batch Process Move SN.jpg|700px|06 Batch Process Move SN.jpg]]
  
<p>3. All available Shop Orders for that location will appear in the <b>Shop Floor </b>drop down box.</p>
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Once a batch has been defined in the GUI, selecting the Commit button will create the batch serial number and add the defined unit serial numbers to the batch serial number in SFDC. As long as the Commit button has not been selected, the batch has not been created and any changes can be made.
  
<p>4. Select the appropriate shop order.</p>
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'''Figure 7: Commit Batch'''
  
<p><b>Figure 4: Select Shop Order</b></p>
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[[File:07 Batch Process Commit Batch.jpg|700px|07 Batch Process Commit Batch.jpg]]
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="04 Batch Process Select SO.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="540" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="811" alt="04 Batch Process Select SO.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/5/5e/04_Batch_Process_Select_SO.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="04 Batch Process Select SO.jpg" width="700" /><br />
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6. Select the serial numbers to be committed by placing a check in the box to the left of the name list in the right panel.
<b>NOTE: Only released shop orders with unit serial numbers not associated to a batch will be available for use. Shop orders that do not have available units are not displayed.</b></p>
 
  
<p>Once a shop order has been selected, the available unit serial numbers are displayed in the box under the shop order. A label under the left box displays the number of unit serial numbers available in the Shop Order. This value only updates after a batch serial number has been created and units are associated to the batch serial number.</p>
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7. Select '''Commit''' to creating the batch serial number. This also associates the unit serial numbers to the batch serial number and passes the batch serial to the next location, as defined by the SFDC route.
  
<p>On the top right side of the screen are the Batch Serial Number fields. A batch serial number can be created manually, or through the use of an algorithm. There is a check box to use an algorithm and a box to supply the algorithm number. If the algorithm check box is checked, the batch serial number field becomes inactive.</p>
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8. To cancel creating a batch, select '''Cancel'''.
  
<p>5. Manually enter a batch serial number, or check the algorithm check box and enter a valid algorithm number. The large box on the right displays the unit serial numbers to be added to the batch serial number.</p>
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9. '''History '''will display the SFDC Batch Serial Number unit history.
  
<p><b>Figure 5: Create Target BSN</b></p>
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Split_Batch"><span class="mw-headline" id="Split_Batch"><span class="mw-headline" id="Split_Batch"><span class="mw-headline" id="Split_Batch">Split Batch</span></span></span></span> ===
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="SOP-5-I-MES0040-C Batch Process Create Target BSN.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="107" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="704" alt="RTENOTITLE" src="/mes_wiki/images/5/5a/SOP-5-I-MES0040-C_Batch_Process_Create_Target_BSN.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="RTENOTITLE" /><br />
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To split a batch serial number and associate unit serial numbers from the parent batch serial number to a new split batch serial number, select the '''Split Batch''' tab. The Split Batch screen is displayed.
<b>NOTE: If manually creating batch serial numbers, SERIAL INPUT line(s) must exist in the SFDC Setup Data Editor to define serial masking and part number assignment.</b></p>
 
  
<p>At the bottom of the screen are left and right arrow buttons. The double arrow buttons move all unit serial numbers from left to right, or right to left, depending on the button selection. Individual or multiple unit serial numbers can be selected and moved using the single arrow buttons.</p>
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'''Figure 8: Split Batch'''
  
<p><b>Figure 6: Move Serial Numbers</b></p>
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[[File:08 Batch Process Split Batch.jpg|700px|08 Batch Process Split Batch.jpg]]
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="06 Batch Process Move SN.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="540" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="815" alt="06 Batch Process Move SN.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/5/5b/06_Batch_Process_Move_SN.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="06 Batch Process Move SN.jpg" width="700" /></p>
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'''<u>Note:</u> A batch serial number can be split into smaller batches, but at least 1 unit serial number must remain in the original batch. A split batch serial number cannot be created for a quantity equal to or greater than the parent batch serial number quantity.'''
  
<p>Once a batch has been defined in the GUI, selecting the Commit button will create the batch serial number and add the defined unit serial numbers to the batch serial number in SFDC. As long as the Commit button has not been selected, the batch has not been created and any changes can be made.</p>
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In the top left of the screen is a field to select the Source (parent) Batch Serial Number.
  
<p><b>Figure 7: Commit Batch</b></p>
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1. Click in the Source Batch Serial Number field and enter the first character(s) of a batch serial number. A "fuzzy search" displays all matching batch serial numbers for the entered characters.
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="07 Batch Process Commit Batch.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="538" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="813" alt="07 Batch Process Commit Batch.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/4/44/07_Batch_Process_Commit_Batch.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="07 Batch Process Commit Batch.jpg" width="700" /></p>
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2. Select a parent batch serial number to split into a smaller batch quantity.
  
<p>6. Select the serial numbers to be committed by placing a check in the box to the left of the name list in the right panel.</p>
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'''<u>Note:</u> '''Only batch serial numbers at the location(s) associated with the workstation currently logged into are displayed.
  
<p>7. Select <b>Commit</b> to create the batch serial number. This also associates the unit serial numbers to the batch serial number and passes the batch serial to the next location, as defined by the SFDC route.</p>
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After selecting a batch serial number, the unit serial numbers attached to the batch serial number are displayed in the panel on the left. A label is displayed under the box, defining the number of units in the batch serial number.
  
<p>8. To cancel creating a batch, select <b>Cancel</b>.</p>
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'''Figure 9: Select Source BSN'''
  
<p>9. <b>History </b>will display the SFDC Batch Serial Number unit history.</p>
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[[File:09 Batch Process Select Source BSN.jpg|700px|09 Batch Process Select Source BSN.jpg]]
  
<h3>Split Batch</h3>
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On the top right side of the screen are the Target Batch Serial Number fields. A batch serial number can be created manually, or through the use of an algorithm. There is a check box to use an algorithm and a box to supply the algorithm number. If the algorithm check box is checked, the batch serial number field becomes inactive.
  
<p>To split a batch serial number and associate unit serial numbers from the parent batch serial number to a new split batch serial number, select the <b>Split Batch</b> tab. The Split Batch screen is displayed.</p>
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3. Manually enter a batch serial number, or check the algorithm check box and enter a valid algorithm number.
  
<p><b>Figure 8: Split Batch</b></p>
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'''Figure 10: Create Target BSN'''
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="08 Batch Process Split Batch.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="528" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="810" alt="08 Batch Process Split Batch.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/5/5e/08_Batch_Process_Split_Batch.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="08 Batch Process Split Batch.jpg" width="700" /></p>
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[[File:SOP-5-I-MES0040-C Create Target BSN.jpg|RTENOTITLE]]
  
<p><b>NOTE: A batch serial number can be split into smaller batches, but at least 1 unit serial number must remain in the original batch. A split batch serial number cannot be created for a quantity equal to or greater than the parent batch serial number quantity.</b></p>
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<br/> '''<u>Note:</u> '''The expectation for split batch serial numbers is to have the format (parent_sn-nn). The parent batch serial number makes up the first part of the split batch serial number, followed by a "-" (hyphen) and then ascending number (01, 02, 03, …) for each split. If using an algorithm to create split batch serial numbers, the algorithm must be of type general and must be configured correctly to use the parent batch as a value, along with a constant (-) and incrementing number.
  
<p>In the top left of the screen is a field to select the Source (parent) Batch Serial Number.</p>
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The large box on the right displays the unit serial numbers to be added to the split batch serial number(s).
  
<p>1. Click in the Source Batch Serial Number field and enter the first character(s) of a batch serial number. A &quot;fuzzy search&quot; displays all matching batch serial numbers for the entered characters.</p>
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'''<u>Note:</u>''' If manually creating split batch serial numbers, SERIAL INPUT line(s) must exist in the SFDC Setup Data Editor to define serial masking and part number assignment.
  
<p>2. Select a parent batch serial number to split into a smaller batch quantity.</p>
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At the bottom of the screen are left and right arrow buttons. The double arrow buttons move all unit serial numbers from left to right, or right to left, depending on the button selection. Individual or multiple unit serial numbers can be selected and moved using the single arrow buttons.
  
<p><b>NOTE: Only batch serial numbers at the location(s) associated to the workstation currently logged into are displayed.</b></p>
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4. Select the serial numbers to be committed by placing a check in the box to the left of the name list in the right panel.
  
<p>After selecting a batch serial number, the unit serial numbers attached to the batch serial number are displayed in the panel on the left. A label is displayed under the box, defining the quantity of units in the batch serial number.</p>
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5. Select '''Commit''' to split the batch.
  
<p><b>Figure 9: Select Source BSN</b></p>
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6. To cancel splitting a batch, select '''Cancel'''.
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="09 Batch Process Select Source BSN.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="542" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="815" alt="09 Batch Process Select Source BSN.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/6/65/09_Batch_Process_Select_Source_BSN.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="09 Batch Process Select Source BSN.jpg" width="700" /></p>
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7. '''History '''will display the SFDC Batch Serial Number unit history.
  
<p>On the top right side of the screen are the Target Batch Serial Number fields. A batch serial number can be created manually, or through the use of an algorithm. There is a check box to use an algorithm and a box to supply the algorithm number. If the algorithm check box is checked, the batch serial number field becomes inactive.</p>
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Merge_Batch"><span class="mw-headline" id="Merge_Batch"><span class="mw-headline" id="Merge_Batch"><span class="mw-headline" id="Merge_Batch">Merge Batch</span></span></span></span> ===
  
<p>3. Manually enter a batch serial number, or check the algorithm check box and enter a valid algorithm number.</p>
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To merge a batch serial number and associate unit serial numbers to a parent batch serial number, select the '''Merge Batch''' tab. The Merge Batch screen is displayed.
  
<p><b>Figure 10: Create Target BSN</b></p>
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'''Figure 11: Merge Batch'''
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="SOP-5-I-MES0040-C Create Target BSN.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="92" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="699" alt="RTENOTITLE" src="/mes_wiki/images/6/6e/SOP-5-I-MES0040-C_Create_Target_BSN.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="RTENOTITLE" /><br />
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[[File:11 Batch Process Merge Batch.jpg|700px|11 Batch Process Merge Batch.jpg]]
<b>NOTE: The expectation for split batch serial numbers is to have the format (parent_sn-nn). The parent batch serial number makes up the first part of the split batch serial number, followed by a &quot;-&quot; (hyphen) and then ascending number (01, 02, 03, &hellip;) for each split. If using an algorithm to create split batch serial numbers, the algorithm must be of type general and must be configured correctly to use the parent batch as a value, along with a constant (-) and incrementing number.</b></p>
 
  
<p>The large box on the right displays the unit serial numbers to be added to the split batch serial number(s).</p>
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<p><b>NOTE: If manually creating split batch serial numbers, SERIAL INPUT line(s) must exist in the SFDC Setup Data Editor to define serial masking and part number assignment.</b></p>
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'''<u>Note:</u> '''The merge batch serial number command will only allow batch serial numbers from the same shop order to be merged. The location of the parent batch and the batch to be merged into the parent must be the same. There is no limit on the number of units that can be merged into a parent batch.
  
<p>At the bottom of the screen are left and right arrow buttons. The double arrow buttons move all unit serial numbers from left to right, or right to left, depending on the button selection. Individual or multiple unit serial numbers can be selected and moved using the single arrow buttons.</p>
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<p>4. Select the serial numbers to be committed by placing a check in the box to the left of the name list in the right panel.</p>
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In the top left of the screen is a field to select the Source Batch Serial Number.
  
<p>5. Select <b>Commit</b> to split the batch.</p>
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1. Click in the Source Batch Serial Number field and enter the first character(s) of a batch serial number. A "fuzzy search" displays all matching batch serial numbers for the entered characters.
  
<p>6. To cancel splitting a batch, select <b>Cancel</b>.</p>
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2. Select a source batch serial number to merge into a larger batch quantity.
  
<p>7. <b>History </b>will display the SFDC Batch Serial Number unit history.</p>
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'''<u>Note:</u> '''Only batch serial numbers at the location(s) associated with the workstation currently logged into are displayed.
  
<h3>Merge Batch</h3>
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After selecting a batch serial number, the unit serial numbers attached to the batch serial number are displayed in the box on the left. A label is displayed under the box, defining the number of units in the batch serial number. On the top right side of the screen is the Target Batch Serial Number field.
  
<p>To merge a batch serial number and associate unit serial numbers to a parent batch serial number, select the <b>Merge Batch</b> tab. The Merge Batch screen is displayed.</p>
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3. Click in the Target Batch Serial Number field and enter the first character(s) of a batch serial number. A "fuzzy search" displays all matching batch serial numbers for the entered characters.
  
<p><b>Figure 11: Merge Batch</b></p>
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'''Figure 12: Enter Target BSN'''
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="11 Batch Process Merge Batch.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="544" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="823" alt="11 Batch Process Merge Batch.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/8/8d/11_Batch_Process_Merge_Batch.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="11 Batch Process Merge Batch.jpg" width="700" /></p>
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[[File:12 Batch Process Enter Target BSN.jpg|500px|12 Batch Process Enter Target BSN.jpg]]
  
<p><b>NOTE: The merge batch serial number command will only allow batch serial numbers from the same shop order to be merged. The location of the parent batch and the batch to be merged into the parent must be the same. There is no limit on the number of units that can be merged into a parent batch.</b></p>
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<p>In the top left of the screen is a field to select the Source Batch Serial Number.</p>
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At the bottom of the left panel, the screen is a double right arrow button. Selecting the right arrow button will associate all the unit serial numbers from the Source Batch Serial Number to the Target Batch Serial Number.
  
<p>1. Click in the Source Batch Serial Number field and enter the first character(s) of a batch serial number. A &quot;fuzzy search&quot; displays all matching batch serial numbers for the entered characters.</p>
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'''Figure 13: Merge Batch Commit'''
  
<p>2. Select a source batch serial number to merge into a larger batch quantity.</p>
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[[File:13 Batch Process Merge Batch Commit.jpg|700px|13 Batch Process Merge Batch Commit.jpg]]<br/> 4. To complete the merge of the source batch serial number to the target batch serial number, select '''Commit.'''
  
<p><b>NOTE: Only batch serial numbers at the location(s) associated to the workstation currently logged into are displayed.</b></p>
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5. To cancel the merge of the source batch serial number to the target batch serial number, select '''Cancel'''.
  
<p>After selecting a batch serial number, the unit serial numbers attached to the batch serial number are displayed in the box on the left. A label is displayed under the box, defining the quantity of units in the batch serial number. On the top right side of the screen is the Target Batch Serial Number field.</p>
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Remove_Unit"><span class="mw-headline" id="Remove_Unit"><span class="mw-headline" id="Remove_Unit"><span class="mw-headline" id="Remove_Unit">Remove Unit</span></span></span></span> ===
  
<p>3. Click in the Target Batch Serial Number field and enter the first character(s) of a batch serial number. A &quot;fuzzy search&quot; displays all matching batch serial numbers for the entered characters.</p>
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To remove a unit serial number from a batch serial number, select the '''Remove Unit''' tab. The Remove Unit screen is displayed.
  
<p><b>Figure 12: Enter Target BSN</b></p>
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'''Figure 14: Remove Unit'''
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="12 Batch Process Enter Target BSN.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="46" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="448" alt="12 Batch Process Enter Target BSN.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/5/51/12_Batch_Process_Enter_Target_BSN.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="12 Batch Process Enter Target BSN.jpg" width="500" /></p>
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[[File:14 Batch Process Remove Unit.jpg|700px|14 Batch Process Remove Unit.jpg]]
  
<p>At the bottom of the left panel screen is a double right arrow button. Selecting the right arrow button will associate all the unit serial numbers from the Source Batch Serial Number to the Target Batch Serial Number.</p>
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'''<u>Note:</u> '''Do not remove a unit to process individually. Split a batch and move the individual unit to a new batch serial number.
  
<p><b>Figure 13: Merge Batch Commit</b></p>
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In the top left of the screen is a field to select the Batch Serial Number.
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="13 Batch Process Merge Batch Commit.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="533" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="816" alt="13 Batch Process Merge Batch Commit.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/1/19/13_Batch_Process_Merge_Batch_Commit.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="13 Batch Process Merge Batch Commit.jpg" width="700" /><br />
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1. Click in the Batch Serial Number field and enter the first character(s) of a batch serial number. A "fuzzy search" displays all matching batch serial numbers for the entered characters.
4. To complete the merge of the source batch serial number to the target batch serial number, select <b>Commit.</b></p>
 
  
<p>5. To cancel the merge of the source batch serial number to the target batch serial number, select <b>Cancel</b>.</p>
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2. Select a batch serial number to remove a unit or all units from.
  
<h3>Remove Unit</h3>
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'''<u>Note:</u> '''Only batch serial numbers at the location(s) associated with the workstation currently logged into are displayed.
  
<p>To remove a unit serial number from a batch serial number, select the <b>Remove Unit</b> tab. The Remove Unit screen is displayed.</p>
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After selecting a batch serial number, the unit serial numbers attached to the batch serial number are displayed in the box on the left. A label is displayed under the box, defining the quantity of units in the batch serial number. On the top right side of the screen is the Target Location field.
  
<p><b>Figure 14: Remove Unit</b></p>
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3. Click in the Target Location field and enter the first character(s) of a location.
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="14 Batch Process Remove Unit.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="538" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="818" alt="14 Batch Process Remove Unit.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/2/22/14_Batch_Process_Remove_Unit.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="14 Batch Process Remove Unit.jpg" width="700" /></p>
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At the bottom of the screen are left and right arrow buttons. The double arrow buttons move all unit serial numbers from left to right, or right to left, depending upon the button. Individual or multiple unit serial numbers can be selected and moved using the single arrow buttons.
  
<p><b>NOTE: Do not remove a unit to process individually. Split a batch and move the individual unit to a new batch serial number.</b></p>
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'''<u>Note:</u> '''Removing all units from a batch serial number will cause the batch serial number to be marked at status 63 (Old BatchID) and it will no longer be able to be used.
  
<p>In the top left of the screen is a field to select the Batch Serial Number.</p>
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At the bottom of the screen on the right panel are fields to enter a Defect Code and/or a Comment. Neither is required, but it is useful for providing information as to why a unit or units were removed from a batch.
  
<p>1. Click in the Batch Serial Number field and enter the first character(s) of a batch serial number. A &quot;fuzzy search&quot; displays all matching batch serial numbers for the entered characters.</p>
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4. To complete the removal of a unit or units from a batch serial number, select '''Commit'''.
  
<p>2. Select a batch serial number to remove a unit or all units from.</p>
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5. To cancel the removal of a unit or units from the batch serial number, select '''Cancel'''.
  
<p><b>NOTE: Only batch serial numbers at the location(s) associated to the workstation currently logged into are displayed.</b></p>
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'''Figure 15: Remove Unit Commit'''
  
<p>After selecting a batch serial number, the unit serial numbers attached to the batch serial number are displayed in the box on the left. A label is displayed under the box, defining the quantity of units in the batch serial number. On the top right side of the screen is the Target Location field.</p>
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[[File:15 Batch Process Remove Unit Commit.jpg|700px|15 Batch Process Remove Unit Commit.jpg]]
  
<p>3. Click in the Target Location field and enter the first character(s) of a location.</p>
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Component_.28Add_Unit.29"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Component_.28Add_Unit.29"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Component_.28Add_Unit.29"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Component_.28Add_Unit.29">Add Component (Add Unit)</span></span></span></span> ===
  
<p>At the bottom of the screen are left and right arrow buttons. The double arrow buttons move all unit serial numbers from left to right, or right to left, depending upon the button. Individual or multiple unit serial numbers can be selected and moved using the single arrow buttons.</p>
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To add a component (unit serial number) to a batch serial number, select the '''Add Component''' tab. The Add Component screen is displayed.
  
<p><b>NOTE: Removing all units from a batch serial number will cause the batch serial number to be marked at status 63 (Old BatchID) and it will no longer be able to be used.</b></p>
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'''Figure 16: Add Component'''
  
<p>At the bottom of the screen on the right panel are fields to enter a Defect Code and/or a Comment. Neither is required, but it is useful for providing information as to why a unit or units were removed from a batch.</p>
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[[File:16 Batch Process Add Component.jpg|700px|16 Batch Process Add Component.jpg]]
  
<p>4. To complete the removal of a unit or units from a batch serial number, select <b>Commit</b>.</p>
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'''<u>Note</u>''<u>:</u>'' '''Adding a component to a batch serial number is adding a unit serial number from a specified location to the batch serial number. The GUI screen utilizes the <font color="#0000FF"><u>ADCMP3</u> </font>command to perform this operation, allowing a unit serial number, at a location to be added into a batch. The unit serial number must be the correct part number.
  
<p>5. To cancel the removal of a unit or units from the batch serial number, select <b>Cancel</b>.</p>
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1. In the top field, click in the Batch Serial Number field and enter the first character(s) of a batch serial number. A "fuzzy search" displays all matching batch serial numbers for the entered characters.
  
<p><b>Figure 15: Remove Unit Commit</b></p>
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'''<u>Note:</u> '''Only batch serial numbers at the location(s) associated with the workstation currently logged into are displayed.
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="15 Batch Process Remove Unit Commit.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="531" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="820" alt="15 Batch Process Remove Unit Commit.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/c/c5/15_Batch_Process_Remove_Unit_Commit.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="15 Batch Process Remove Unit Commit.jpg" width="700" /></p>
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2. Select a batch serial number to add a unit serial number. Unit serial numbers previously added to the batch serial number will be listed in the table.
  
<h3>Add Component (Add Unit)</h3>
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3. In the next field select the Source Location where the unit serial number to be added is located.
  
<p>To add a component (unit serial number) to a batch serial number, select the <b>Add Component</b> tab. The Add Component screen is displayed.</p>
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4. Select '''Add'''.
  
<p><b>Figure 16: Add Component</b></p>
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'''Figure 17: Component Add'''
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="16 Batch Process Add Component.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="531" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="813" alt="16 Batch Process Add Component.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/f/fd/16_Batch_Process_Add_Component.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="16 Batch Process Add Component.jpg" width="700" /></p>
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[[File:17 Batch Process Component Add.jpg|700px|17 Batch Process Component Add.jpg]]<br/> The '''Add Component''' form will display.
  
<p>&#39;<i>NOTE: Adding a component to a batch serial number is adding a unit serial number from a specified location to the batch serial number. The GUI screen utilizes the <font color="#0000FF"><u>ADCMP3</u> </font>&#39;</i><b>command to perform this operation, allowing a unit serial number, at a location to be added into a batch. The unit serial number must be the correct part number.</b></p>
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'''Figure 18: Add Component Form'''
  
<p>1. In the top field, click in the Batch Serial Number field and enter the first character(s) of a batch serial number. A &quot;fuzzy search&quot; displays all matching batch serial numbers for the entered characters.</p>
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[[File:18 Batch Process Add Component Form.jpg|300px|18 Batch Process Add Component Form.jpg]]
  
<p><b>NOTE: Only batch serial numbers at the location(s) associated to the workstation currently logged into are displayed.</b></p>
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5. Enter the Serial Number of the unit serial number to add.
  
<p>2. Select a batch serial number to add a unit serial number to. Unit serial numbers previously added to the batch serial number will be listed in the table.</p>
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The Reference Designator (UNITSN), and the Component Part Number are auto-populated after a serial number is entered.
  
<p>3. In the next field select the Source Location where the unit serial number to be added is located.</p>
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6. Select '''Save''' to add the unit serial number to the batch.
  
<p>4. Select <b>Add</b>.</p>
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'''<u>Note:</u> '''The Reference Designator for all unit serial numbers in a batch is UNITSN. The part number of the added Unit serial number must be the same as the part number of the batch serial number.
  
<p><b>Figure 17: Component Add</b></p>
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7. To cancel the addition of the unit serial number to the batch serial number, select '''Cancel'''.
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="17 Batch Process Component Add.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="534" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="822" alt="17 Batch Process Component Add.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/a/a8/17_Batch_Process_Component_Add.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="17 Batch Process Component Add.jpg" width="700" /><br />
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Sub_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Sub_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Sub_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Sub_Attribute">Add Sub Attribute</span></span></span></span> ===
The <b>Add Component</b> form will display.</p>
 
  
<p><b>Figure 18: Add Component Form</b></p>
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To add an attribute for a unit serial number attached to a batch serial number, select the '''Add Sub Attribute''' tab. The Add Sub Attribute screen is displayed.
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="18 Batch Process Add Component Form.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="151" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="323" alt="18 Batch Process Add Component Form.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/1/17/18_Batch_Process_Add_Component_Form.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="18 Batch Process Add Component Form.jpg" width="300" /></p>
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'''Figure 19: Add Sub-Attribute'''
  
<p>5. Enter the Serial Number of the unit serial number to add.</p>
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[[File:19 Batch Process Add Sub-Attribute.jpg|700px|19 Batch Process Add Sub-Attribute.jpg]]
  
<p>The Reference Designator (UNITSN), and the Component Part Number are auto-populated after a serial number is entered.</p>
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'''<u>Note:</u> '''An attribute table must exist to define the attribute names, masks, and group names (optional). The attribute table must be configured for a specific part number and it must be created for a location. The location does not have to be used in a route.
  
<p>6. Select <b>Save</b> to add the unit serial number to the batch.</p>
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In the top left of the screen is a field to select the Batch Serial Number.
  
<p><b>NOTE: The Reference Designator for all unit serial numbers in a batch is UNITSN. The part number of the added Unit serial number must be the same as the part number of the batch serial number.</b></p>
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1. Click in the Batch Serial Number field to select a batch serial number.
  
<p>7. To cancel the addition of the unit serial number to the batch serial number, select <b>Cancel</b>.</p>
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'''<u>Note:</u> '''Only batch serial numbers at the location(s) associated with the workstation currently logged into are displayed.
  
<h3>Add Sub Attribute</h3>
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In the top right of the screen is a Command field. This is used to select the '''SUBATT''' command. There are four options:
  
<p>To add an attribute for a unit serial number attached to a batch serial number, select the <b>Add Sub Attribute</b> tab. The Add Sub Attribute screen is displayed.</p>
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*'''''SUBATT''''' – Adds all attributes for the current part number.
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*'''''SUBATT.LOC''''' – Adds defined attributes for the current part number at a specified location.
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*'''''SUBATT.GROUP''''' – Adds attributes for the current part number matching the specified group name.
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*'''''SUBATT.LOC.GROUP'''''- Adds attributes for the current part number, at a specified location, matching the specified group name.  
  
<p><b>Figure 19: Add Sub-Attribute</b></p>
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Depending upon the command selection, the '''Location''' and '''Group''' fields may be available.
  
<p><img _fck_mw_filename="19 Batch Process Add Sub-Attribute.jpg" _fck_mw_origimgheight="541" _fck_mw_origimgwidth="819" alt="19 Batch Process Add Sub-Attribute.jpg" src="/mes_wiki/images/5/5e/19_Batch_Process_Add_Sub-Attribute.jpg" style="vertical-align:middle;" title="19 Batch Process Add Sub-Attribute.jpg" width="700" /></p>
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2. If using a command with the '''Location''' parameter, select the location of the attribute table to use in the drop-down menu.
  
<p><b>NOTE: An attribute table must exist to define the attribute names, masks, and group name (optional). The attribute table must be configured for a specific part number and it must be created for a location. The location does not have to be used in a route.</b></p>
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3. If using a command with the '''Group''' parameter, select an attribute group name, from the drop-down menu.
  
<p>In the top left of the screen is a field to select the Batch Serial Number.</p>
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4. After selecting the required items, select a unit serial number from the drop-down list.
  
<p>1. Click in the Batch Serial Number field to select a batch serial number.</p>
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5. To add attribute values, select '''Add'''. The Attribute Prompt and Attribute Name fields will be populated for the required attributes and the Attribute Data fields will be available to add attribute data for each available attribute definition.
  
<p><b>NOTE: Only batch serial numbers at the location(s) associated to the workstation currently logged into are displayed.</b></p>
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'''<u>Note:</u> '''The attribute data must match the attribute data mask defined in the configuration.
  
<p>In the top right of the screen is a Command field. This is used to select the <b>SUBATT</b> command. There are four options:</p>
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6. To save the attribute data entered into the data field(s), select '''Save. '''A message "Add Attribute successfully" will be displayed.
  
<ul>
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7. Select '''Cancel''' to revert back to the original values.
<li><i><b>SUBATT</b></i> &ndash; Adds all attributes for the current part number.</li>
 
<li><i><b>SUBATT.LOC</b></i> &ndash; Adds defined attributes for the current part number at a specified location.</li>
 
<li><i><b>SUBATT.GROUP</b></i> &ndash; Adds attributes for the current part number matching the specified group name.</li>
 
<li><i><b>SUBATT.LOC.GROUP</b></i>- Adds attributes for the current part number, at a specified location, matching the specified group name.</li>
 
</ul>
 
  
<p>Depending upon the command selection, the <b>Location</b> and <b>Group</b> fields may be available.</p>
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<p>2. If using a command with the <b>Location</b> parameter, select the location of the attribute table to use in the drop down menu.</p>
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<p>3. If using a command with the <b>Group</b> parameter, select an attribute group name, from the drop down menu.</p>
 
 
 
<p>4. After selecting the required items, select a unit serial number from the drop down list.</p>
 
 
 
<p>5. To add attribute values, select <b>Add</b>. The Attribute Prompt and Attribute Name fields will be populated for the required attributes and the Attribute Data fields will be available to add attribute data for each available attribute definition.</p>
 
 
 
<p><b>NOTE: The attribute data must match the attribute data mask defined in the configuration.</b></p>
 
 
 
<p>6. To save the attribute data entered into the data field(s), select <b>Save. </b>A message &quot;Add Attribute successfully&quot; will be displayed.</p>
 
 
 
<p>7. Select <b>Cancel</b> to revert back to the original values.</p>
 
 
 
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Production
Batch Process
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Batch Process

Batch Process is a portlet in 42Q that provides a web page interface to perform Batch Processing operations. The functions that are available in the portlet are: Create Batch, Split Batch, Merge Batch, Remove Unit, Add Component, and Add Sub-Attribute. The portlets screens make it easier to identify the individual unit serial numbers that are in batches and eliminate the need for running the batch commands at a data collector or through an emulator.

  • The batch process allows for a batch serial number (module select type 7) to be created and unit serial numbers to be added to the batch.
  • Unit serial numbers are tracked components of the batch serial number.
  • The only tracked components of a batch serial number are the unit serial numbers. SFDC processing is performed using the batch serial number, and all activities are completed against the batch serial number.
  • Unit serial number processing cannot be "mixed" with batch processing. In order to perform a unique operation on an individual unit, the batch must be split into a batch of one and the individual unit added to the batch. Processing then occurs on the batch serial number.
  • Batch serial numbers can be split into smaller batches or merged to combine small batches of units into a larger batch.
  • Upon completion of a batch, all the individual units are removed from the batch and moved to completed status. The batch serial number is marked as "Batch_OLDID", status 63, and is no longer used again.
  • Reporting capabilities have been created for MESWeb to allow all activities performed at the batch level to be reflected in the unit history.
  • By default, the maximum batch size is 150 units.
  • The batch serial number and unit serial numbers are the same part number.
  • Shop orders are created for the unit serial numbers, not batch serial numbers.
  • Unit serial numbers are created at the time the shop order is released.
  • Multiple batch serial numbers can be created for a single shop order, but only unit serial numbers from a single shop order can be associated with a batch serial number. Mixing between shop orders, even for the same part number, is not allowed.
  • Batch serial numbers can be manually created or generated from an algorithm. If using an algorithm to create a batch serial number, the algorithm type must be "general".
  • Split Batch serial numbers are expected to be in the format (parent_sn-nn) where parent_sn is the Source (parent) batch serial number and nn represents an incrementing number (01, 02, 03…).

1. To access the Batch Process Page, navigate to Production >Batch Process.

 

Figure 1: Batch Process Main

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A drop-down list is displayed with available Unit IDs.

2. Select a Unit ID.

 

Figure 2: Select a Unit ID

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The main Batch Process screen is displayed.

Create Batch

1. To create a new batch serial number and associate unit serial numbers to the batch serial number, select Create Batch on the menu bar.

The Create Batch screen is displayed.

Figure 3: Download Shop Orders

03 Batch Process All Batch.jpg

2. Select the button to the right of the Shop Order drop-down to download all available Shop Orders for that location.

3. All available Shop Orders for that location will appear in the Shop Floor drop-down box.

4. Select the appropriate shop order.

Figure 4: Select Shop Order

04 Batch Process Select SO.jpg


Note: Only released shop orders with unit serial numbers not associated to a batch will be available for use. Shop orders that do not have available units are not displayed.

Once a shop order has been selected, the available unit serial numbers are displayed in the box under the shop order. A label under the left box displays the number of unit serial numbers available in the Shop Order. This value only updates after a batch serial number has been created and units are associated with the batch serial number.

On the top right side of the screen are the Batch Serial Number fields. A batch serial number can be created manually, or through the use of an algorithm. There is a check box to use an algorithm and a box to supply the algorithm number. If the algorithm check box is checked, the batch serial number field becomes inactive.

5. Manually enter a batch serial number, or check the algorithm check box and enter a valid algorithm number. The large box on the right displays the unit serial numbers to be added to the batch serial number.

Figure 5: Create Target BSN

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Note: If manually creating batch serial numbers, SERIAL INPUT line(s) must exist in the SFDC Setup Data Editor to define serial masking and part number assignment.

At the bottom of the screen are left and right arrow buttons. The double arrow buttons move all unit serial numbers from left to right, or right to left, depending on the button selection. Individual or multiple unit serial numbers can be selected and moved using the single arrow buttons.

Figure 6: Move Serial Numbers

06 Batch Process Move SN.jpg

Once a batch has been defined in the GUI, selecting the Commit button will create the batch serial number and add the defined unit serial numbers to the batch serial number in SFDC. As long as the Commit button has not been selected, the batch has not been created and any changes can be made.

Figure 7: Commit Batch

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6. Select the serial numbers to be committed by placing a check in the box to the left of the name list in the right panel.

7. Select Commit to creating the batch serial number. This also associates the unit serial numbers to the batch serial number and passes the batch serial to the next location, as defined by the SFDC route.

8. To cancel creating a batch, select Cancel.

9. History will display the SFDC Batch Serial Number unit history.

Split Batch

To split a batch serial number and associate unit serial numbers from the parent batch serial number to a new split batch serial number, select the Split Batch tab. The Split Batch screen is displayed.

Figure 8: Split Batch

08 Batch Process Split Batch.jpg

Note: A batch serial number can be split into smaller batches, but at least 1 unit serial number must remain in the original batch. A split batch serial number cannot be created for a quantity equal to or greater than the parent batch serial number quantity.

In the top left of the screen is a field to select the Source (parent) Batch Serial Number.

1. Click in the Source Batch Serial Number field and enter the first character(s) of a batch serial number. A "fuzzy search" displays all matching batch serial numbers for the entered characters.

2. Select a parent batch serial number to split into a smaller batch quantity.

Note: Only batch serial numbers at the location(s) associated with the workstation currently logged into are displayed.

After selecting a batch serial number, the unit serial numbers attached to the batch serial number are displayed in the panel on the left. A label is displayed under the box, defining the number of units in the batch serial number.

Figure 9: Select Source BSN

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On the top right side of the screen are the Target Batch Serial Number fields. A batch serial number can be created manually, or through the use of an algorithm. There is a check box to use an algorithm and a box to supply the algorithm number. If the algorithm check box is checked, the batch serial number field becomes inactive.

3. Manually enter a batch serial number, or check the algorithm check box and enter a valid algorithm number.

Figure 10: Create Target BSN

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Note: The expectation for split batch serial numbers is to have the format (parent_sn-nn). The parent batch serial number makes up the first part of the split batch serial number, followed by a "-" (hyphen) and then ascending number (01, 02, 03, …) for each split. If using an algorithm to create split batch serial numbers, the algorithm must be of type general and must be configured correctly to use the parent batch as a value, along with a constant (-) and incrementing number.

The large box on the right displays the unit serial numbers to be added to the split batch serial number(s).

Note: If manually creating split batch serial numbers, SERIAL INPUT line(s) must exist in the SFDC Setup Data Editor to define serial masking and part number assignment.

At the bottom of the screen are left and right arrow buttons. The double arrow buttons move all unit serial numbers from left to right, or right to left, depending on the button selection. Individual or multiple unit serial numbers can be selected and moved using the single arrow buttons.

4. Select the serial numbers to be committed by placing a check in the box to the left of the name list in the right panel.

5. Select Commit to split the batch.

6. To cancel splitting a batch, select Cancel.

7. History will display the SFDC Batch Serial Number unit history.

Merge Batch

To merge a batch serial number and associate unit serial numbers to a parent batch serial number, select the Merge Batch tab. The Merge Batch screen is displayed.

Figure 11: Merge Batch

11 Batch Process Merge Batch.jpg

 

Note: The merge batch serial number command will only allow batch serial numbers from the same shop order to be merged. The location of the parent batch and the batch to be merged into the parent must be the same. There is no limit on the number of units that can be merged into a parent batch.

 

In the top left of the screen is a field to select the Source Batch Serial Number.

1. Click in the Source Batch Serial Number field and enter the first character(s) of a batch serial number. A "fuzzy search" displays all matching batch serial numbers for the entered characters.

2. Select a source batch serial number to merge into a larger batch quantity.

Note: Only batch serial numbers at the location(s) associated with the workstation currently logged into are displayed.

After selecting a batch serial number, the unit serial numbers attached to the batch serial number are displayed in the box on the left. A label is displayed under the box, defining the number of units in the batch serial number. On the top right side of the screen is the Target Batch Serial Number field.

3. Click in the Target Batch Serial Number field and enter the first character(s) of a batch serial number. A "fuzzy search" displays all matching batch serial numbers for the entered characters.

Figure 12: Enter Target BSN

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At the bottom of the left panel, the screen is a double right arrow button. Selecting the right arrow button will associate all the unit serial numbers from the Source Batch Serial Number to the Target Batch Serial Number.

Figure 13: Merge Batch Commit

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4. To complete the merge of the source batch serial number to the target batch serial number, select Commit.

5. To cancel the merge of the source batch serial number to the target batch serial number, select Cancel.

Remove Unit

To remove a unit serial number from a batch serial number, select the Remove Unit tab. The Remove Unit screen is displayed.

Figure 14: Remove Unit

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Note: Do not remove a unit to process individually. Split a batch and move the individual unit to a new batch serial number.

In the top left of the screen is a field to select the Batch Serial Number.

1. Click in the Batch Serial Number field and enter the first character(s) of a batch serial number. A "fuzzy search" displays all matching batch serial numbers for the entered characters.

2. Select a batch serial number to remove a unit or all units from.

Note: Only batch serial numbers at the location(s) associated with the workstation currently logged into are displayed.

After selecting a batch serial number, the unit serial numbers attached to the batch serial number are displayed in the box on the left. A label is displayed under the box, defining the quantity of units in the batch serial number. On the top right side of the screen is the Target Location field.

3. Click in the Target Location field and enter the first character(s) of a location.

At the bottom of the screen are left and right arrow buttons. The double arrow buttons move all unit serial numbers from left to right, or right to left, depending upon the button. Individual or multiple unit serial numbers can be selected and moved using the single arrow buttons.

Note: Removing all units from a batch serial number will cause the batch serial number to be marked at status 63 (Old BatchID) and it will no longer be able to be used.

At the bottom of the screen on the right panel are fields to enter a Defect Code and/or a Comment. Neither is required, but it is useful for providing information as to why a unit or units were removed from a batch.

4. To complete the removal of a unit or units from a batch serial number, select Commit.

5. To cancel the removal of a unit or units from the batch serial number, select Cancel.

Figure 15: Remove Unit Commit

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Add Component (Add Unit)

To add a component (unit serial number) to a batch serial number, select the Add Component tab. The Add Component screen is displayed.

Figure 16: Add Component

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Note: Adding a component to a batch serial number is adding a unit serial number from a specified location to the batch serial number. The GUI screen utilizes the ADCMP3 command to perform this operation, allowing a unit serial number, at a location to be added into a batch. The unit serial number must be the correct part number.

1. In the top field, click in the Batch Serial Number field and enter the first character(s) of a batch serial number. A "fuzzy search" displays all matching batch serial numbers for the entered characters.

Note: Only batch serial numbers at the location(s) associated with the workstation currently logged into are displayed.

2. Select a batch serial number to add a unit serial number. Unit serial numbers previously added to the batch serial number will be listed in the table.

3. In the next field select the Source Location where the unit serial number to be added is located.

4. Select Add.

Figure 17: Component Add

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The Add Component form will display.

Figure 18: Add Component Form

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5. Enter the Serial Number of the unit serial number to add.

The Reference Designator (UNITSN), and the Component Part Number are auto-populated after a serial number is entered.

6. Select Save to add the unit serial number to the batch.

Note: The Reference Designator for all unit serial numbers in a batch is UNITSN. The part number of the added Unit serial number must be the same as the part number of the batch serial number.

7. To cancel the addition of the unit serial number to the batch serial number, select Cancel.

Add Sub Attribute

To add an attribute for a unit serial number attached to a batch serial number, select the Add Sub Attribute tab. The Add Sub Attribute screen is displayed.

Figure 19: Add Sub-Attribute

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Note: An attribute table must exist to define the attribute names, masks, and group names (optional). The attribute table must be configured for a specific part number and it must be created for a location. The location does not have to be used in a route.

In the top left of the screen is a field to select the Batch Serial Number.

1. Click in the Batch Serial Number field to select a batch serial number.

Note: Only batch serial numbers at the location(s) associated with the workstation currently logged into are displayed.

In the top right of the screen is a Command field. This is used to select the SUBATT command. There are four options:

  • SUBATT – Adds all attributes for the current part number.
  • SUBATT.LOC – Adds defined attributes for the current part number at a specified location.
  • SUBATT.GROUP – Adds attributes for the current part number matching the specified group name.
  • SUBATT.LOC.GROUP- Adds attributes for the current part number, at a specified location, matching the specified group name.

Depending upon the command selection, the Location and Group fields may be available.

2. If using a command with the Location parameter, select the location of the attribute table to use in the drop-down menu.

3. If using a command with the Group parameter, select an attribute group name, from the drop-down menu.

4. After selecting the required items, select a unit serial number from the drop-down list.

5. To add attribute values, select Add. The Attribute Prompt and Attribute Name fields will be populated for the required attributes and the Attribute Data fields will be available to add attribute data for each available attribute definition.

Note: The attribute data must match the attribute data mask defined in the configuration.

6. To save the attribute data entered into the data field(s), select Save. A message "Add Attribute successfully" will be displayed.

7. Select Cancel to revert back to the original values.