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<small>[[42Q_Cloud-Based_MES/MOMS|42Q Home]] > [[Shop_Floor_Control|Shop Floor Control]] > [[Configuration|Configuration]] > Attribute Def Maintenance</small><br/> &nbsp;
<center>'''SFDC Configuration''' </center> <center>'''Attribute Maintenance''' </center> <center>'''MES 15 Portal 1.0''' </center> <center>'''Work Instruction''' </center>  
 
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''This edition applies to MES 15 Portal 1.0 and all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new revisions.''
 
  
== SFDC Configuration Setup  ==
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<center>'''Shop Floor Control'''</center> <center>'''&nbsp;Configuration'''</center> <center>'''Attribute Definition Maintenance'''</center> <center>'''Version MES 15.81'''</center> <center>'''Revision F1'''</center> <center>&nbsp;</center>
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As its name implies, the Shop Floor Data Collection (SFDC) system is responsible for the collection of data from the shop floor. The collected information is then stored in the Manufacturing Execution System (MES). Specifically, the real-time information collected by SFDC is utilized by Reporting and MES Web to create quality control reports. The SFDC system uses manual and automated barcode scanning to monitor and collect data for a product line or plant. Thus SFDC plays an important role in maintaining unit histories and directing product movement on the manufacturing floor.
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The system provides Access Control between the modules of the application, including the functionality of each screen. The current SFDC Configuration page provides access to all sub modules pages and their functions (view, add, edit, delete, print and generate output file).
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'''SFDC Configuration'''
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1. To access SFDC Configuration, navigate '''to Shop Floor Control <nowiki>></nowiki> Configuration <nowiki>></nowiki> SFDC Configuration'''. The main SFDC Configuration page is displayed:
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Introduction"><span class="mw-headline" id="Introduction"><span class="mw-headline" id="Introduction"><span class="mw-headline" id="Introduction"><span class="mw-headline" id="Introduction"><span class="mw-headline" id="Introduction"><span class="mw-headline" id="Introduction"><span class="mw-headline" id="Introduction"><span class="mw-headline" id="Introduction"><span class="mw-headline" id="Introduction">Introduction</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ==
  
'''Figure 1: MDS Portal – SFDC Configuration Sub-modules'''
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Attribute Definition Maintenance defines attributes in the Attribute table. SFDC assigns attributes to products as specified.
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 01.jpg|700px|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 01.jpg]]
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This module creates attributes that are tied to specific products during the manufacturing process. It also creates the steps that should occur at the attribute check/validation.&nbsp;
  
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To access the Attribute Maintenance, navigate to '''Shop Floor Control > Configuration > Shop Floor Configuration > Attribute Def.'''
  
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'''<u>Note</u>: '''A user only has access to the modules assigned to his/her profile.&nbsp;
  
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Upon accessing Attribute Def Maintenance, the user is prompted to select attribute definition by '''Process Name '''or by&nbsp;'''Location.'''
  
NOTE: A user only has access to the modules assigned to his/her profile.  
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'''Attribute Definition by Process: '''enables any/all locations assigned to the process name to capture the defined attribute data.&nbsp;
  
== Attribute Def Maintenance  ==
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<u>'''Note:'''</u>&nbsp;As a general rule, it is best to create Attribute Definitions by Process Name in a “Route by Process” configuration. Attributes will then be captured for each location assigned with the defined process name. The exception to this rule is when it is desired to only capture unique attribute data specific to a single location versus generic attribute data for each location of a process. &nbsp;
  
Attribute Definition Maintenance defines attributes in the Attribute table. SFDC assigns attributes to products as specified.  
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'''Attribute Definition by Location: '''enables ONLY the location defined to capture the attribute definition data.&nbsp;
  
<br> Upon accessing Attribute Def Maintenance, the user is prompted to select attribute definition by '''Process Name''' or by '''Location'''.
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'''Attribute Definition by Process:''' enables any/all locations assigned to the process name to capture the defined attribute data.
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Attribute_Definitions">List Attribute Definitions</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ==
  
NOTE''': '''As a general rule, it is best to create Attribute Definitions by Process Name in a "Route by Process" configuration. Attributes will then be captured for each location assigned with the defined process name. The exception to this rule is when it is desired to only capture unique attribute data specific to a single location versus generic attribute data for each location of a process.  
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Based on the actual Shop Floor Configuration, the application displays a list with all attribute definitions.
  
'''Attribute Definition by Location:''' enables ONLY the location defined to capture the attribute definition data.
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To open the Attribute page:
  
==== List Attribute Definitions  ====
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#Select the&nbsp;'''Attribute Def'''&nbsp;menu&nbsp;from the Shop Floor Configuration Maintenance module.
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#Choose the attribute definition scope (by Process or by Location). This displays the Attribute List page.
  
Based on the actual SFDC Configuration, the application displays a list with all attributes definitions.
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'''Figure 1: Choose the Attribute Definition'''
  
To open the Attribute page, select&nbsp; '''Attribute Def''' icon from the SFDC Configuration Maintenance module and choose the attribute definition scope (by Process or Location). This displays the Attribute List page.  
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[[File:ADM ChooseAttributeDefinition.png|500px|ADM ChooseAttributeDefinition.png]]
  
'''Figure 2: Choose the Attribute Def.'''  
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'''Figure 2: Attribute List'''
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 02.jpg|150px|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 02.jpg]]  
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[[File:ADM AttributeList.png|900px|ADM AttributeList.png]]
  
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From the Attribute List, the user is able to manage attributes as '''Add, Copy, Delete, Import, Print/Export, Publish History, Export''' all Attribute List, &nbsp;and displays a list of steps for a specific Attribute Definition (Step List).
  
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The user is able to use the pagination feature to navigate between the Attribute pages.
  
'''Figure 3: Attribute List'''  
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'''Figure 3: Attribute Filter'''
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 03.jpg|700px|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 03.jpg]]  
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[[File:ADM AttributeFilter.png|900px|ADM AttributeFilter.png]]
  
From the Attribute List page, the user is able to perform all of the following operations:
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From the Attribute List, users can filter results by '''Part Number'',&nbsp;'''''<b>Shop Floor&nbsp;'''ID''',</b> and '''Process Name'''.
  
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Filter the list by entering the desired filter criteria and select '''Filter'''. Select '''Clear''' to clear the filter fields.
  
'''Figure 4: Attribute Filter'''  
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'''<u>Note</u>: '''If&nbsp;the user already has an attribute to work with, skip the sections until&nbsp;
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 04.jpg|700px|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 04.jpg]]
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From the Attribute List, users can filter results by '''Part Number''', '''SFDC ID''' and '''Process Name'''.
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Create_Attribute">Create Attribute</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ===
  
Filter the list by entering the desired filter criteria and select '''Filter'''. Select '''Clear''' to clear the filter fields.  
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In order to add an Attribute Definition, an attribute must be created first. To create an Attribute, select a Step List&nbsp;
  
==== Add Attribute Definition  ====
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#Select a Part from the Attribute List. Select the&nbsp;[[File:ADM StepListIcon.png|ADM StepListIcon.png]]'''Step List '''button. For more information about the Step List check the section Step List.&nbsp;
  
To add Attributes, select '''Add''' from the Attribute module. Remember that the scope is selected when the user enters the Attribute Definition module. The attribute page will display according to the selected scope.
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'''Figure 4: Create Attribute&nbsp;'''
  
1. Select '''Add'''.  
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[[File:ADM CreateAttribute.png|900px|ADM CreateAttribute.png]]
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<li>Select the Add Attribute Step button. An Attribute Step Form window will appear, select the Manage Icon.</li>
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The Attribute Form is displayed:
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'''Figure 5: Create Attribute from Manage Icon'''
  
'''Figure 5: Attribute Form'''  
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[[File:ADM CreateAttributefromManageIcon.png|900px|ADM CreateAttributefromManageIcon.png]]
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<li>An Attribute Name pop-up window will appear. Select the Add button to create the Attribute. Enter the Attribute Name and the User Prompt information. Select'''OK '''to Save or '''Cancel '''to abort.</li>
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[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 05.jpg|700px|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 05.jpg]]
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'''Figure 6: Creating Attribute'''
  
NOTE: The '''Process''' '''Name '''and'''Shop Floor ID''' fields are mandatory and must be populated. Otherwise, if the Attribute Definition By Location was selected (see above), the '''Location''' field becomes the mandatory field.
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'''[[File:ADM CreatingAttribute.png|900px|ADM CreatingAttribute.png]]'''
  
2. Populate mandatory fields (indicated in red above) and select '''Save'''.  
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'''<u>Note</u>: '''The Attribute Group field can be associated with a group, it is not a mandatory field such as Attribute Name or User Prompt.
  
NOTE''': Process Name''' field has the '''Manage''' icon that enables the user to manage these fields during attribute creation.
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'''Shop Floor ID''': Select the appropriate shop floor ID from the drop-down box. This defines the SFDC ID applicable to the Attribute Definition. (NOTE: Every attribute definition is attached to a SFDC ID. The SFDC ID is defined in Miscellaneous Configuration Setup. If an existing attribute definition is copied into the Local Attribute Definition, the SFDC ID data field updates automatically. If creating a new attribute definition, select the SFDC ID from the SFDC ID Table.)
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Created_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Created_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Created_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Created_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Created_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Created_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Created_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Created_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Created_Attribute"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Created_Attribute">Edit Created Attribute</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ===
  
'''Process Name''': Select a process from the drop-down box. This defines the process name applicable to the attribute definition. (NOTE: The Process Name is defined in Process Maintenance and/or Locations Maintenance. If an existing Attribute Definition is copied into the Local Attribute Definition, the process data field updates automatically. If creating a new Attribute Definition, select the Process Name from the Process Table.)
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#<span class="mw-headline" id="Select_on_the_Attribute_Name_Manage_Icon.">Select on the Attribute Name Manage Icon.</span>
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#Select the Attribute Name to edit and select the Edit icon. The Edit Attribute Name window is displayed.  
  
'''Part Number''': Enter the part number. This defines the product applicable for the attribute definition. (NOTE: The part number must exist in the part table or be defined in the Setup Data Editor. When a unit with the specified attribute passes through the Data Collection Process Name or location defined, SFDC prompts to capture the defined attribute(s). This field must be entered before running Install. A blank part number is used as the default attribute for a unit not matching any other part in the Attribute Table.)
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'''Figure 7: Edit Attribute Name'''
  
The Attribute Step List page is displayed, which will be empty for new attributes.  
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[[File:ADM EditAttributeName.png|700px|ADM EditAttributeName.png]]
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<li>Edit the&nbsp;'''Attribute Name, User Prompt''', and '''Attribute Group '''as desired.</li>
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<li>Select&nbsp;'''Ok '''to confirm the creation action. Select&nbsp;'''Close''' to cancel the action.</li>
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NOTE: Steps must be added to the new attribute to save it to the system. In turn, all changes made to the attribute steps must be installed locally.  
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'''<u>Note:</u>&nbsp;'''Changes are verified after editing attributes. If the Attribute Name has activity, only the User Prompt can be edited.
  
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==== Copy Attribute ====
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_Name">Delete Attribute Name&nbsp;</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ===
  
To copy an attribute, select Copy. The Assembly Form pop-up window appears. Enter a Part Number into the field provided and select '''Save''' to continue or '''Cancel''' to abort.  
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#Select the Attribute, then select the '''Manage''' icon.
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#Select the Attribute Name to delete and select the '''Delete '''icon. The Confirm deletion window will be displayed.  
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#Select&nbsp;'''Yes '''to confirm delete. Select&nbsp;'''No '''to cancel the action.  
  
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'''Figure 8: Delete Attribute Name'''
  
'''Figure 6: Copy Attribute'''<br>
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[[File:ADM DeleteAttributeName.png|700px|ADM DeleteAttributeName.png]]
  
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'''<u>Note</u>: '''It is not possible to delete an attribute name that has previously recorded activity, and/or is assigned to an attribute step.&nbsp;
  
==== Delete Attribute  ====
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Deleting attributes works similarly to copying attributes, as the user must first select an entry from the list on the Attribute Definition Page. Thereafter, the function becomes available. Select '''Delete'''. Please note that attributes with activity recorded against them cannot be deleted.
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Attribute_List">Attribute List</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ==
  
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The Attribute List allows the user to&nbsp; Add, Step List, Edit, Copy, steps from the Lists of Attributes.
  
'''Figure 7: Delete Attribute'''
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_Definition"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_Definition"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_Definition"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_Definition"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_Definition"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_Definition"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_Definition"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_Definition"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_Definition">Add Attribute Definition</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ===
  
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To add Attributes, select Add from the Attribute module. Remember that the scope is selected when the user enters the Attribute Definition module. The attribute page will display according to the selected scope.
  
==== Print/Export Attribute  ====
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#Select&nbsp;'''Add.'''
  
Print/Export from the menu bar is also a function that the user first selects before the function can be used. The function provides users with the capability of viewing or printing a basic Attribute Definitions Steps List report for a given entry. Once '''Print/Export''' has been selected, a pop-up window appears prompting the use to either save or open a PDF file. Make a selection, or select '''Cancel''' to abort.
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The Attribute Form is displayed:
  
'''Figure 8: Print-Export Attribute Definition'''  
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'''Figure 9: Attribute Form'''
  
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[[File:ADM AttributeForm.png|900px|ADM AttributeForm.png]]
  
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<u>'''Note:'''</u> The '''Process''' '''Name '''and '''Shop Floor ID''' fields are mandatory and must be populated. Otherwise, if the Attribute Definition By Location was selected, the '''Location''' field becomes the mandatory field.
  
'''Figure 9: Print-Export PDF Example'''  
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2. Populate mandatory fields (indicated in red above) and select '''Save'''.
  
[[Image:Print Export Results.jpg|Print Export Results.jpg]]<br>  
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<u>'''Note:'''</u> '''Process Name''' field has the '''Manage''' icon that enables the user to manage these fields during attribute creation.
  
==== Import Attribute ====
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*'''Shop Floor ID:''' Select the appropriate shop floor ID from the drop-down box. This defines the SFDC ID&nbsp;applicable to the Attribute Definition.&nbsp;
  
A user may import multiple attributes by the use of a CSV file. The file must conform to a specified template; therefore, if the user is not familiar with the required template he or she can obtain this template using the Import function.  
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'''<u>Note</u>:''' Every attribute definition is attached to a Shop Floor ID. The Shop Floor ID is defined in the Miscellaneous Configuration Setup. If an existing attribute definition is copied into the Local Attribute Definition, the Shop Floor ID data field updates automatically. If creating a new attribute definition, select the Shop Floor ID from the Shop Floor ID Table.
  
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*'''Process Name:''' Select a process from the drop-down box. This defines the process name applicable to the attribute definition.
  
1. To use the function, select Import. A pop-up menu appears for selecting a CSV file from the local directory. Inside the pop-up window is the option '''Get Template'''. By selecting this, the user is prompted to save a file to the local directory that provides instructions on how to properly enter information into the file.  
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'''<u>Note</u>:''' The Process Name is defined in Process Maintenance and/or Locations Maintenance. If an existing Attribute Definition is copied into the Local Attribute Definition, the process data field updates automatically. If creating a new Attribute Definition, select the Process Name from the Process Table.
  
2. Once the user obtains a functional file with one or more data rows populated, the file can then be imported. Use '''Select '''in the pop-up window to select the file from the local directory and import it to the system. Note there are two options the user must select when importing a file: '''Skip when exists''' means that the system will not override or change the data of an imported entry that already exists.'''Update when exists''' DOES mean that the system will override or change the data of an imported entry that already exists.  
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*'''Part Number:''' Enter the part number. This defines the product applicable to the attribute definition.  
  
3. Select '''Ok'''. The system will attempt to import the information. A pop-up window will subsequently appear showing the results of the import.  
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'''<u>Note</u>:''' The part number must exist in the part table or be defined in the Setup Data Editor. When a unit with the specified attribute passes through the Data Collection Process Name or location defined, Shop Floor prompts to capture the defined attribute(s). This field must be entered before running Install. A blank part number is used as the default attribute for a unit not matching any other part in the Attribute Table.
  
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The Attribute Step List page is displayed, which will be empty for new attributes. The Step List and its functions are reviewed in more detail below. You may skip ahead if you wish to learn more. In the intervening text, we will first review the various remaining functions that are listed on the Attribute Definition Maintenance main page.
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<li>Select '''Save''' to keep the changes or '''Cancel'''&nbsp;to abort.</li>
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'''Figure 10: Import Attribute Definition'''  
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<u>'''Note:'''</u> Steps must be added to the new attribute to save it to the system. In turn, all changes made to the attribute steps must be installed locally. For instructions about these processes please see the respective discussion below.
  
[[Image:Import Attribute Definition.jpg]]<br>
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==== Export Attribute  ====
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Step_List">Step List</span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ===
  
The Export function can be used to package and the Attribute Definition data from the system into an external CSV file.  
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This functionality displays a list of steps for a specific Attribute Definition.
  
1. Select '''Export''' from the menu bar. A window pops-up.  
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#To list steps, select a list item then select the&nbsp;'''[[File:ADM StepListIcon.png|ADM StepListIcon.png]]&nbsp;Step List&nbsp;'''icon in the Attribute List Page.  
  
2. Select either to open or save the file.
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'''Figure 10: Attribute List - Step List'''
  
3. This performs the export, and the file will either save or open as was selected.  
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<li>The Attribute Step List page displays.</li>
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'''Figure 11: Attribute Step List'''
  
'''Figure 11: Export Attribute Definition'''
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[[File:ADM AttributeStepList.png|900px|ADM AttributeStepList.png]]
  
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From the Attribute Step List, the user is able to Add Attribute Step, Edit, Copy, or Print/Export Filtered Attribute Steps. Use the available icons on the menu. The following section defines the execution of these sub-modules.
  
==== <br> Additional Print Options  ====
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The user will note four additional printer icons that may be selected from the menu bar. These functions allow the user to save, open, and print the Attribute Definition Maintenance information as a separate file. Of these functions, the user’s selection will vary depending upon the kind of information he or she wishes to view or save.
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==== <span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_to_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_to_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_to_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_to_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_to_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_to_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_to_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_to_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_to_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Attribute_to_Step_List">Add Attribute to Step List</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ====
  
The four functions break down as follows:
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This functionality adds an Attribute Step. One or more steps must be added to an attribute to save an attribute to the system.&nbsp;
  
*Print Attribute List Definition for Current Shop Floor ID: Select the corresponding print icon. Then select the '''Shop Floor ID''' from the dropdown menu and select '''Print'''. Choose whether to open or save the output file and select '''Ok '''to complete, or select '''Cancel '''to abort.  
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#To add an attribute step, select&nbsp;[[File:ADM StepListIcon.png|ADM StepListIcon.png]]'''Add Attribute Step '''in the menu. The Attribute Step Form is displayed:​​​​​​
*Print All Steps for Current Shop Floor ID: Select the corresponding print icon. Then select the '''Shop Floor ID''' from the dropdown menu and select '''Print'''. Choose whether to open or save the output file and select '''Ok '''to complete, or select '''Cancel '''to abort.  
 
*Print Filtered Attribute Definition List: Select the corresponding print icon. Choose whether to open or save the output file and select '''Ok '''to complete, or select '''Cancel '''to abort.
 
*Print All Installed Attribute Definition Steps: Select the corresponding print icon. Choose whether to open or save the output file and select '''Ok '''to complete, or select '''Cancel '''to abort.
 
  
<br> NOTE: If the icons do not contain text that identifies which function each represents, the problem can be circumvented by hovering the cursor over a given icon momentarily. This will generate pop-up help text that identifies the icon.
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'''Figure 12: Attribute Step Form'''
  
<br>  
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[[File:ADM AttributeStepForm.png|700px|ADM AttributeStepForm.png]]
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<ol start="2">
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<li>Input the required Attribute Step Form fields. The Attribute Step Form fields are described below:</li>
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</ol>
  
'''Figure 12: Print List Definition for Current Shop Floor ID'''  
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'''<u>Note</u>: '''The user must enter all mandatory fields (indicated in Red) when adding attribute steps.&nbsp;
  
[[Image:Print Attribute List Definition for Current Shop Floor ID.jpg|Print Attribute List Definition for Current Shop Floor ID.jpg]]<br>
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*'''Step: '''Number automatically generated by the Step Number function.
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*'''Released: '''Check to Release. If left unchecked, the attribute for the step will not be prompted or captured as the step is in an unreleased state.
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*'''Attribute Name: '''The name of the attribute that will be collected for the attribute definition. Select the desired Attribute Name from the drop-down box, or select the Manage icon to create a new one.
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*'''Attribute User Prompt: '''This field defines the text prompt displayed to the operator when a unit is scanned at the defined process/location. This field is populated automatically when selecting the Attribute Name and cannot be edited on this screen. The User Prompt is defined when creating the Attribute Name.&nbsp;
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*'''Attribute Group: '''This field defines the group to which the selected Attribute Name is associated. This field is populated automatically when selecting the Attribute Name and cannot be edited on this screen. The group is defined when creating the Attribute Name.&nbsp;
  
<br>  
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<br/> '''<u>Note</u>: '''For more information about the Attribute, please refer to Create Attribute
  
'''Figure 13: Print All Steps for Current Shop Floor ID'''  
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*'''Attribute Mask Type: '''The attribute mask type defines the format for the mask entered in the Attribute Mask field. If '''SFDC Mask '''is selected, the users will manually input the '''Attribute Mask'''. If '''Data Type''' is selected, a drop-down will be available in the '''Attribute Mask''' field with the following data types available for selection:
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**Boolean
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**Character
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**Date (yyyy-mm-dd)
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**Decimal
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**Integer
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**Text 
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*'''Attribute Mask: '''The input mask for the attribute definition. The maximum length of the data field is 40 characters. The maximum length of a single ID mask is 20 characters. Multiple ID masks are separated by a comma (,).In the next image, users can see an Attribute Mask, which will require users to enter three possible values due to the functionality of the mask character: comma (,):
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**'''25 '''(number),'''T '''(uppercase letter),'''o '''(lowercase letter o)''', n '''(any number from 0 to 9).
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**'''50 '''(number), - (dash),'''T '''(uppercase letter),'''o''' (lowercase letter o)''', n '''(any number from 0 to 9).
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**'''100 '''(number), - (dash),'''T '''(uppercase letter),'''o '''(lowercase letter o), '''n '''(any number from 0 to 9). 
  
[[Image:Print All Steps for Current Shop Floor ID.jpg|Print All Steps for Current Shop Floor ID.jpg]]<br>
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'''Figure 13: Attribute Mask Example 1'''
  
<br>
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[[File:ADM AttributeMaskExample1.png|700px|ADM AttributeMaskExample1.png]]
  
'''Figure 14: Print Filtered Attribute Definition List'''
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In the next image, users can see an Attribute Mask, which will require users to enter three possible values due to the functionality of the mask character: comma (,):
  
[[Image:Print Filtered Attribute Definition List.jpg|Print Filtered Attribute Definition List.jpg]]<br>
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*'''25 '''(number),'''T '''(uppercase letter), '''O '''(uppercase letter O), '''N''' (uppercase letter N).  
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*'''50 '''(number), - (dash),'''T '''(uppercase letter), '''O '''(uppercase letter O)''', N '''(uppercase letter N).
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*'''100 '''(number), - (dash),'''T '''(uppercase letter),'''O ('''uppercase letter O),'''N '''(uppercase letter N).  
  
<br>
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'''Figure 14: Attribute Mask Example 2:'''
  
'''Figure 15: Print All Installed Attribute Definition Steps''' <br> [[Image:Print All Installed Attribute Definition Steps.jpg|Print All Installed Attribute Definition Steps.jpg]]  
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[[File:ADM AttributeMaskExample2.png|700px|ADM AttributeMaskExample2.png]]
  
==== Step List  ====
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'''Expected HPU:''' Insert expected HPU in seconds.
  
This functionality displays a list of steps for a specific Attribute Definition.  
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The new Attribute Step is created and displayed in the Attribute Step List.
  
1. To list steps, select a list item then select the '''Step List''' icon in the Attribute List Page.  
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'''<u>Note</u>: '''For further information concerning mask characters and their respective definitions, see [https://42qrpt1.42-q.com/mes_wiki/index.php/SOP-5-I-42Q-MES0099-C_Mask_Characters Mask Characters] documentation for reference. Documentation applies to Assembly, Attribute Definition Maintenance, and SDE (sub)modules.
  
'''Figure 7: Attribute List - Step List'''
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&nbsp;
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 07.jpg|700px|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 07.jpg]]
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==== <span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Attribute_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Attribute_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Attribute_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Attribute_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Attribute_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Attribute_Step_List">Edit Attribute Step List</span></span></span></span></span></span> ====
  
2. The Attribute Step List page displays.  
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This functionality enables users to edit Attribute Steps. If mandatory fields are not populated an error message is displayed. &nbsp;
  
<br>
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#To edit an Attribute Step, select the '''Edit''' icon. The Attribute Step Form displays.
  
'''Figure 8: Attribute Step List'''  
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&nbsp; '''Figure 15: Save Attribute Step Form'''
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 08.jpg|700px|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 08.jpg]]  
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[[File:ADM SaveAttributeStepForm.png|900px|ADM SaveAttributeStepForm.png]]
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<ol start="2">
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<li>Make the necessary changes and select'''Save '''to update, or '''Cancel '''to cancel the update. Select'''Reset '''to clear all form contents. The changes will be updated.&nbsp;</li>
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</ol>
  
From the Attribute Step List user is able to Add Attribute Step, Edit, Copy or Print/Export Filtered Attribute Steps. Use the available icons on menu. The following section defines the execution of these sub modules.
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&nbsp;
  
===== Add Attribute Step =====
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==== <span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Attribute_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Attribute_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Attribute_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Attribute_Step_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Attribute_Step_List">Copy Attribute Step List</span></span></span></span></span> ====
  
This functionality adds an Attribute Step. One or more steps must be added to an attribute to save an attribute to the system.
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This portlet allows the user to Copy the Attribute Step from the Step List. To copy an attribute step:
  
1. To add an attribute step, select '''Add Attribute Step''' in the menu.
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#Select an attribute from the Attribute Step List by checking the box, and select '''Copy.'''  
  
The Attribute Step Form is displayed:
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'''Figure 16: Copy Attribute Step'''
  
'''Figure 19: Attribute Step Form'''  
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[[File:ADM CopyAttributeStep.png|900px|ADM CopyAttributeStep.png]]
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<ol start="2">
 +
<li>Enter the step number in the&nbsp;'''Step '''field within the Copy Step pop-up menu.</li>
 +
<li>Select&nbsp;'''Save '''to complete the process; press '''Cancel '''to exit the process.</li>
 +
</ol>
  
[[Image:19_Att_Def.png]]<br>
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&nbsp;
  
<br>  
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==== <span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_Step"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_Step"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_Step"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_Step"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_Step"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_Step">Delete Attribute Step</span></span></span></span></span></span> ====
  
2. Populate the required Attribute Step Form fields. The Attribute Step Form fields are described below:  
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<span class="mw-headline" id="This_portlet_allows_the_user_to_delete_the_Attribute_Step_from_the_Step_List._To_delete_an_attribute_step:">This portlet allows the user to delete the Attribute Step from the Step List. To delete an attribute step:</span>
  
NOTE: The user must populate all mandatory fields (indicated in Red) when adding attribute steps.  
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#Select an attribute step from the list by checking the box, and select'''Delete.'''
 +
#To confirm the delete, select'''Yes'''. To cancel, select'''No.'''
  
'''Step:''' Number automatically generated by the Step Number function.
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'''Figure 17: Delete Attribute Step'''
  
'''Released''': Check to Release. If left unchecked, the attribute for the step will not be prompted or captured as the step is in an unreleased state.
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'''[[File:ADM DeleteAttributeStep.png|900px|ADM DeleteAttribute.png]]'''
  
'''Attribute Name''': The name of the attribute that will be collected for the attribute definition. Select the desired Attribute Name from the drop-down box, or select the '''Manage''' icon to create a new one. ''Refer to section Managing Attribute Name''.
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&nbsp;
  
'''Attribute User Prompt''': This field defines the text prompt displayed to the operator when a unit is scanned at the defined process/location. This field is populated automatically when selecting the Attribute Name and cannot be edited in this screen. The User Prompt is defined when creating the Attribute Name. Refer to section Managing Attribute Names to edit User Prompt.
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==== <span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Attribute_Steps"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Attribute_Steps"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Attribute_Steps"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Attribute_Steps"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Attribute_Steps"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Attribute_Steps">Print/Export Filtered Attribute Steps</span></span></span></span></span></span> ====
  
'''Attribute Group:''' This field defines the group to which the selected Attribute Name is associated. This field is populated automatically when selecting the Attribute Name and cannot be edited in this screen. The group is defined when creating the Attribute Name. Reference section Managing Attribute Names.  
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This portlet prints or exports filtered Attribute steps. The report prints to the default printer for the workstation. The system displays print result information.
'''Attribute Mask Type''': The attribute mask type defines the format for the mask entered in the Attribute Mask field. If Data Type is selected, a drop down will be available in the Attribute Mask field with the following data types available for selection:<br>• Boolean<br>• Character<br>• Date (yyy-mm-dd)<br>• Decimal<br>• Integer<br>• Text
 
  
<br>'''Attribute Mask''': The input mask for the attribute definition. The maximum length of the data field is 40 characters. The maximum length of a single ID mask is 20 characters. Multiple ID masks are separated by a comma (,).  
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#Select the&nbsp;'''Print All Attribute Steps''' icon in the Tasks window. A PDF report is generated and the user is able to print it.  
  
'''Expected HPU''': Enter the expected HPU in seconds.
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'''Figure 18: Attribute Step List - Print Filtered Attribute Steps'''
  
The new Attribute Step is created and displayed in the Attribute Step List.  
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[[File:ADM AttributeStepList-PrintFilteredAttributeSteps.png|900px|ADM AttributeStepList-PrintFilteredAttributeSteps.png]]
  
===== Edit Attribute Step  =====
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&nbsp;
  
This functionality enables users to edit Attribute Steps. If mandatory fields are not populated an error messaged is displayed.  
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<u>'''Note:'''</u> For more information reference to [https://42qrpt1.42-q.com/mes_wiki/index.php/42Q-MES0160-C_Unit_Status_Definition_Work_Instruction Unit Status Definition Work Instruction].
  
1. To edit an Attribute Step, select the '''Edit''' icon. The Attribute Step form displays.
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&nbsp;
  
<br>  
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Attribute_List">Copy Attribute List</span></span></span></span></span></span> ===
  
'''Figure 20: Attribute Step Form'''
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To copy an attribute:
  
[[Image:20_Att_Def.png|700px]]<br>
+
#Select a Part Number, then select '''Copy'''. The Assembly Form pop-up window appears.&nbsp;
 +
#Enter a Part Number into the field provided. Select '''Save''' to continue or '''Cancel '''to abort.  
  
2. Make the necessary changes and select '''Save''' to update, or '''Cancel''' to cancel update. Select Reset to clear all form contents.
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'''Figure 19: Copy Attribute'''
  
NOTE''':''' Upon Attribute Name selection, the Attribute User Prompt and Attribute Group are auto-populated.  
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[[File:ADM CopyAttribute.png|900px|ADM CopyAttribute.png]]
  
NOTE''':''' The '''Manage''' icon enables the user to configure the Attribute Name.&nbsp;  
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&nbsp;
  
===== Copy Attribute Step  =====
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Attribute_List">Delete Attribute List</span></span></span></span></span> ===
  
To copy an attribute step,  
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Deleting attributes works similarly to copying attributes, as the user must first select an entry from the list on the Attribute Definition Page. Thereafter, the function becomes available. Select '''Delete.'''
  
1. Select an attribute from the Attribute Step List by checking the box, and select '''Copy'''.  
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'''<u>Note:</u>&nbsp;'''Attributes with activity recorded against them cannot be deleted.
  
<br> '''Figure 21: Copy Attribute Step'''  
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'''Figure 20: Delete Attribute'''
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 11.jpg|700px|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 11.jpg]]  
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[[File:ADM DeleteAttribute.png|900px|ADM DeleteAttribute.png]]
  
<br>
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&nbsp;
  
2. Enter the step number in the '''Step''' field in the Copy Step pop-up menu.  
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Attribute_List">Print/Export Attribute List</span></span> ===
  
3. Select '''Save '''to complete theprocess; press '''Cancel''' to exit the process.  
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'''Print/Export '''from the menu bar is also a function that the user first selects before the function can be used. The function provides users with the capability of viewing or printing a basic Attribute Definitions Steps List report for a given entry. '''Once Print/Export '''has been selected, a pop-up window appears with the Attribute file downloaded to the user’s desk.
  
<br>
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'''Figure 21: Print-Export Attribute Definition'''
  
===== Delete Attribute Step  =====
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[[File:ADM Print-ExportAttributeDefinition.png|900px|ADM Print-ExportAttributeDefinition.png]]
  
To delete an attribute step,
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&nbsp;
  
1. Select an attribute step from the list by checking the box, and select '''Delete'''.
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==== <span class="mw-headline" id="Additional_Print_Options">Additional Print Options</span> ====
  
2. To confirm the delete, select '''Yes'''. To cancel, select '''No'''.  
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The user will note four additional printer icons that may be selected from the right side from the menu bar. These functions allow the user to save, open, and print the Attribute Definition Maintenance information as a separate file. Of these functions, the user’s selection will vary depending upon the kind of information he or she wishes to view or save.&nbsp;
  
<br>
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The four functions are broken down as follows:
  
===== Install Local Attribute =====
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*'''Print Attribute List Definition for Current Shop Floor ID: '''Select the corresponding print icon. Then select the Shop Floor ID from the dropdown menu and select Print. A pop-up window will automatically show the downloading process on the users desktop, or select Cancel to abort.
 +
*'''Print All Steps for Current Shop Floor ID: '''Select the corresponding print icon. Then select the Shop Floor ID from the dropdown menu and select Print. A pop-up window will automatically show the downloading process on the users desktop, or select Cancel to abort
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*'''Print Filtered Attribute Definition List: '''Select the corresponding print icon. A pop-up window will automatically show the downloading process on the users desktop, or select Cancel to abort
 +
*'''Print All Installed Attribute Definition Steps: '''Select the corresponding print icon. A pop-up window will automatically show the downloading process on the users desktop, or select Cancel to abort
  
If the local attribute is not installed, all changes are lost when SFDC Configuration exits. This functionality installs the Local Attribute.  
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'''<u>Note:</u> '''If the icons do not contain text that identifies which function each represents, the problem can be circumvented by hovering the cursor over a given icon momentarily. This will generate pop-up help text that identifies the icon.
  
1. To Install Local Attribute, select '''Save'''.
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&nbsp;
  
<br>  
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Import_Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Import_Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Import_Attribute_List">Import Attribute List</span></span></span> ===
  
'''Figure 22: Attribute Step List - Install Local Attribute'''
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A user may import multiple attributes by the use of a CSV file. The file must conform to a specified template; therefore, if the user is not familiar with the required template he or she can obtain this template using the Import function.&nbsp;
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 12.jpg|700px|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 12.jpg]]
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#To use the function, select'''Import'''. A pop-up window will appear, select a CSV file from the local directory.&nbsp;
  
<br>  
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<u>'''Note'''</u>''':'''&nbsp;Inside the pop-up window is the option to&nbsp;'''Get Template'''. By selecting this, the user is prompted to save a file to the local directory that provides instructions on how to properly enter information into the file.&nbsp;
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<ol start="2">
 +
<li>Once the user obtains a functional file with one or more data rows populated, the file can then be imported. Click on&nbsp;'''Select '''in the pop-up window to select the file from the local directory and import it to the system.</li>
 +
</ol>
  
2. A confirmation message displays when complete.
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<u>'''Note:'''</u> There are two options the user must select when importing a file:&nbsp;
  
NOTE: If the local attribute is not installed, all changes are lost when SFDC Configuration exits.  
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*'''Skip when exists '''means that the system will not override or change the data of an imported entry that already exists.&nbsp;
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*'''Update when exists '''DOES mean that the system will override or change the data of an imported entry that already exists.&nbsp;
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<ol start="3">
 +
<li>Select&nbsp;'''Ok'''. The system will attempt to import the information. A pop-up window will subsequently appear showing the results of the import.</li>
 +
</ol>
  
NOTE: After adding attribute steps, the steps are displayed in the Attribute Step List and the user is able to edit/copy/delete and change step number.
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'''Figure 22: Import Attribute Definition'''
  
==== Manage Icon  ====
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[[File:ADM ImportAttributeDefinition.png|900px|ADM ImportAttributeDefinition.png]]
  
The '''Manage''' icon is available in the Attribute Form and Attribute Step Form when adding or editing an attribute or attribute step. The features of the Manage icons are discussed below:
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&nbsp;
  
===== Manage Icon – Step List  =====
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Publish_Attribute_History_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Publish_Attribute_History_List">Publish Attribute History List</span></span> ===
  
This section covers the Manage icon as it functions in the Step List portlet. When the Manage icon is selected in the process of adding or editing an attribute step, the user can perform the following actions:
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For sub-modules that use Conduit, the Publish History functionality can also be found in the menu bar by users with the appropriate permissions. The Publish History function shows the action history of an item. With this functionality, the user can publish an action history record to Conduit.
  
*'''Add''' Attribute Name
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'''Figure 23: Publish History - Conduit Function'''
*'''Edit''' Attribute Name
 
*'''Delete''' Attribute Name
 
  
<br>
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'''[[File:ADM PublishHistory-ConduitFunction.png|900px|ADM PublishHistory-ConduitFunction.png]]'''
  
'''Figure 23: Attribute Name'''
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&nbsp;
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 13.jpg|700px|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 13.jpg]]
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Export_Attribute_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Export_Attribute_List">Export Attribute List</span></span> ===
  
'''Add Attribute Name.'''
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The Export function can be used to package the Attribute Definition data from the system into an external CSV file.&nbsp;
  
1. Select the Attribute Name '''Manage''' icon, and then select the '''Add''' icon. The Create Attribute Name window is displayed.  
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#Select&nbsp;'''Export '''from the menu bar. A pop-up window will automatically download the Attribute information to the user desk.  
  
<br>
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'''Figure 24: Export Attribute Definition'''
  
'''Figure 24: Create Attribute Name'''
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[[File:ADM ExportAttributeDefinition.png|900px|ADM ExportAttributeDefinition.png]]
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 14.jpg|500px|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 14.jpg]]
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Management"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Management">Process Management</span></span> ==
  
<br>
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This portlet allows to add, edit, and delete a Process from the Attribute Form.
  
2. Enter the new '''Attribute Name''', '''User Prompt''', and if desired the '''Attribute Group'''.
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Process">Add Process</span> ===
  
'''Attribute Name''': The name of the attribute that will be collected.
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To add a process:
  
'''User Prompt''': This field defines the text prompt displayed to the operator when a unit is scanned at the defined process/location. The prompt should be intuitive so the operator understands what data they are to enter.  
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#From the Attribute List main page, select Add. Then select the Manage Icon in the Attribute Form pop-up.  
  
'''Attribute Group:''' This field defines the group that the selected Attribute Name is associated to.
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'''Figure 25: Add Process - Process Management'''
  
3. Select '''Ok''' to confirm the creation action. Select '''Cancel''' to cancel the action. A new Attribute Name is created.  
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[[File:ADM AddProcess-ProcessManagement.png|900px|ADM AddProcess-ProcessManagement.png]]
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<ol start="2">
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<li>From within the Process List popup select Add to generate the Process Form pop-up'''.&nbsp;'''</li>
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<li>Enter the new'''Shop Floor ID''','''Process Name''', and '''Part Number'''. Once entered, select'''&nbsp;Save.'''</li>
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</ol>
  
'''Editing Attribute Name.'''
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&nbsp;
  
1. Select on the Attribute Name '''Manage''' icon.
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Process"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Process">Edit Process</span></span> ===
  
2. Select the Attribute Name to edit and select the '''Edit''' icon. The Edit Attribute Name window is displayed.  
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To edit a Process navigate to the Process List. Then,
  
'''Figure 25: Edit Attribute Name'''  
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#Check the box of a process to be edited and select'''Edit.'''  
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 15.jpg|500px|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 15.jpg]]
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'''Figure 26: Edit Process - Manage Icon'''
  
<br>  
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[[File:ADM EditProcess-ManageIcon.png|900px|ADM EditProcess-ManageIcon.png]]
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<ol start="2">
 +
<li>In the Process Form, edit the'''Process''', '''Global Process Name''', and '''Sequence '''as desired.</li>
 +
</ol>
  
3. Edit the '''Attribute Name''', '''User Prompt''', and '''Attribute Group''' as desired.  
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*'''Global Process Name: '''The process name for which the attribute will be executed.
 +
*'''Sequence: '''The sequence in which the attribute will be executed.
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<ol start="3">
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<li>Select&nbsp;'''Save '''to update the changes.</li>
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</ol>
  
4. Select '''Ok''' to confirm the creation action. Select '''Close''' to cancel the action.
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&nbsp;
  
NOTE: Changes are verified after editing attributes. If the Attribute Name has activity, only the User Prompt can be edited.
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Process"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Process"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Process">Delete Process</span></span></span> ===
  
<br>
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To delete a process, navigate to the Process List:&nbsp;
  
'''Delete Attribute Name'''  
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#Check the box of the process to be deleted.
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#Select '''Delete.'''  
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#In the pop-up, select&nbsp;'''Yes '''to confirm the delete. Select '''No '''to cancel the delete.
  
1. Select on the Attribute Name '''Manage''' icon.
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'''Figure 27: Delete Process - Manage Icon'''
  
2. Select the Attribute Name to delete and select the '''Delete''' icon. The Confirm deletion window is displayed.
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'''[[File:ADM DeleteProcess-ManageIcon.png|600px|ADM DeleteProcess-ManageIcon.png]]'''
 
 
<br>
 
 
 
'''Figure 26: Confirm Deletion Message'''
 
 
 
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 16.jpg|500px|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 16.jpg]]
 
 
 
3. Select '''Yes''' to confirm delete. Select '''No''' to cancel the action.
 
 
 
NOTE: It is not possible to delete an attribute name that has previously recorded activity, and/or is assigned to an attribute step.
 
 
 
===== Manage Icon – Add Attribute  =====
 
 
 
This section covers the attribute icon as it functions under the Add Attribute portlet. Using the Manage icon here is almost the same as using it is in the Step List portlet (see above), however there is some difference in terminology.
 
 
 
Using the Manage icon, users can
 
 
 
*Add Process
 
*Edit Process
 
*Delete Process
 
 
 
'''Add Process'''
 
 
 
To add a process,
 
 
 
1. From the Attribute List main page, select '''Add'''. Then select the Manage icon in the Attribute Form pop-up.
 
 
 
'''Figure 27: Add Process - Manage Icon'''
 
 
 
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 17.jpg|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 17.jpg]]
 
 
 
<br>From within the Process List popup select '''Add '''to generate the Process Form popup.
 
 
 
2. Enter the new '''Process''', '''Global Process Name''', and '''Sequence'''. Once entered, click '''Save'''.
 
 
 
'''Figure 28: Process Form – Manage Icon'''
 
 
 
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 18.jpg|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 18.jpg]] <br> '''Edit Process'''
 
 
 
To edit a Process navigate to the Process List. Then,
 
 
 
1. Check the box of a process to be edited and select Edit.
 
 
 
'''Figure 29: Edit Process – Manage Icon'''
 
 
 
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2. In the Process Form, edit the '''Process''', '''Global Process Name''', and '''Sequence''' as desired.
 
 
 
3. Click '''Save'''.
 
 
 
'''Delete Process'''  
 
 
 
To delete a process, navigate to the Process List. Then,
 
 
 
1. Check the box of the process to be deleted.
 
 
 
2. Select '''Delete'''.
 
 
 
3. In the pop-up, select '''Yes''' to confirm the delete. Select '''No''' to cancel the delete.
 
 
 
'''Figure 30: Delete Process – Manage Icon'''
 
 
 
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 20.jpg|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 20.jpg]] <br>
 
 
 
==== Print/Export Filtered Attribute Steps  ====
 
 
 
This functionality prints or exports filtered Attribute steps. The report prints to the default printer for the workstation. The system displays print result information.
 
 
 
1. Select the '''Print All Attribute Steps''' icon in the Tasks window.
 
 
 
'''Figure 31: Attribute Step List - Print Filtered Attribute Steps'''
 
 
 
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 21.jpg|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 21.jpg]]
 
 
 
A PDF report is generated and the user is able to print it.
 
 
 
'''Figure 32: Print Setup &amp; Print'''
 
 
 
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 22.jpg|SOP-5-I-MDS0030-C MDS Attribute Definition 22.jpg]]
 
 
 
== Glossary  ==
 
 
 
'''''administrator'''''
 
 
 
the System Administration has full access - all plants, all reports, all users.
 
 
 
'''''component'''''
 
 
 
A component is a specific piece of data that appears on a label, for example: bar code, part numbers, graphic images, line or text. Hence, label components are broken down into several different types: text, graphic images, MDS database values, or a combination of text and database values.
 
 
 
'''''framework'''''
 
 
 
In software development, a framework is a defined support structure in which another software project can be organized and developed. A framework may include support programs, code libraries, a scripting language, or other software to help develop and glue together the different components of a software project.
 
 
 
'''''SFDC Configuration'''''
 
 
 
The rules used to define how SFDC collects data, provides analysis, controls processing and maintains unit histories
 
 
 
'''''Site Minder'''''
 
 
 
''Universal login of Sanmina''
 
 
 
'''''username'''''
 
 
 
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Shop Floor Control
 Configuration
Attribute Definition Maintenance
Version MES 15.81
Revision F1
 

 

 

 

 

Introduction

Attribute Definition Maintenance defines attributes in the Attribute table. SFDC assigns attributes to products as specified.

This module creates attributes that are tied to specific products during the manufacturing process. It also creates the steps that should occur at the attribute check/validation. 

To access the Attribute Maintenance, navigate to Shop Floor Control > Configuration > Shop Floor Configuration > Attribute Def.

Note: A user only has access to the modules assigned to his/her profile. 

Attribute Definition Maintenance

Upon accessing Attribute Def Maintenance, the user is prompted to select attribute definition by Process Name or by Location.

Attribute Definition by Process: enables any/all locations assigned to the process name to capture the defined attribute data. 

Note: As a general rule, it is best to create Attribute Definitions by Process Name in a “Route by Process” configuration. Attributes will then be captured for each location assigned with the defined process name. The exception to this rule is when it is desired to only capture unique attribute data specific to a single location versus generic attribute data for each location of a process.  

Attribute Definition by Location: enables ONLY the location defined to capture the attribute definition data. 

 

List Attribute Definitions

Based on the actual Shop Floor Configuration, the application displays a list with all attribute definitions.

To open the Attribute page:

  1. Select the Attribute Def menu from the Shop Floor Configuration Maintenance module.
  2. Choose the attribute definition scope (by Process or by Location). This displays the Attribute List page.

Figure 1: Choose the Attribute Definition

ADM ChooseAttributeDefinition.png

Figure 2: Attribute List

ADM AttributeList.png

From the Attribute List, the user is able to manage attributes as Add, Copy, Delete, Import, Print/Export, Publish History, Export all Attribute List,  and displays a list of steps for a specific Attribute Definition (Step List).

The user is able to use the pagination feature to navigate between the Attribute pages.

Figure 3: Attribute Filter

ADM AttributeFilter.png

From the Attribute List, users can filter results by Part NumberShop Floor ID, and Process Name.

Filter the list by entering the desired filter criteria and select Filter. Select Clear to clear the filter fields.

Note: If the user already has an attribute to work with, skip the sections until 

 

Create Attribute

In order to add an Attribute Definition, an attribute must be created first. To create an Attribute, select a Step List 

  1. Select a Part from the Attribute List. Select the ADM StepListIcon.pngStep List button. For more information about the Step List check the section Step List. 

Figure 4: Create Attribute 

ADM CreateAttribute.png

  1. Select the Add Attribute Step button. An Attribute Step Form window will appear, select the Manage Icon.

Figure 5: Create Attribute from Manage Icon

ADM CreateAttributefromManageIcon.png

  1. An Attribute Name pop-up window will appear. Select the Add button to create the Attribute. Enter the Attribute Name and the User Prompt information. SelectOK to Save or Cancel to abort.

Figure 6: Creating Attribute

ADM CreatingAttribute.png

Note: The Attribute Group field can be associated with a group, it is not a mandatory field such as Attribute Name or User Prompt.

 

Edit Created Attribute

  1. Select on the Attribute Name Manage Icon.
  2. Select the Attribute Name to edit and select the Edit icon. The Edit Attribute Name window is displayed.

Figure 7: Edit Attribute Name

ADM EditAttributeName.png

  1. Edit the Attribute Name, User Prompt, and Attribute Group as desired.
  2. Select Ok to confirm the creation action. Select Close to cancel the action.

Note: Changes are verified after editing attributes. If the Attribute Name has activity, only the User Prompt can be edited.

 

Delete Attribute Name 

  1. Select the Attribute, then select the Manage icon.
  2. Select the Attribute Name to delete and select the Delete icon. The Confirm deletion window will be displayed.
  3. Select Yes to confirm delete. Select No to cancel the action.

Figure 8: Delete Attribute Name

ADM DeleteAttributeName.png

Note: It is not possible to delete an attribute name that has previously recorded activity, and/or is assigned to an attribute step. 

 

Attribute List

The Attribute List allows the user to  Add, Step List, Edit, Copy, steps from the Lists of Attributes.

Add Attribute Definition

To add Attributes, select Add from the Attribute module. Remember that the scope is selected when the user enters the Attribute Definition module. The attribute page will display according to the selected scope.

  1. Select Add.

The Attribute Form is displayed:

Figure 9: Attribute Form

ADM AttributeForm.png

Note: The Process Name and Shop Floor ID fields are mandatory and must be populated. Otherwise, if the Attribute Definition By Location was selected, the Location field becomes the mandatory field.

2. Populate mandatory fields (indicated in red above) and select Save.

Note: Process Name field has the Manage icon that enables the user to manage these fields during attribute creation.

  • Shop Floor ID: Select the appropriate shop floor ID from the drop-down box. This defines the SFDC ID applicable to the Attribute Definition. 

Note: Every attribute definition is attached to a Shop Floor ID. The Shop Floor ID is defined in the Miscellaneous Configuration Setup. If an existing attribute definition is copied into the Local Attribute Definition, the Shop Floor ID data field updates automatically. If creating a new attribute definition, select the Shop Floor ID from the Shop Floor ID Table.

  • Process Name: Select a process from the drop-down box. This defines the process name applicable to the attribute definition.

Note: The Process Name is defined in Process Maintenance and/or Locations Maintenance. If an existing Attribute Definition is copied into the Local Attribute Definition, the process data field updates automatically. If creating a new Attribute Definition, select the Process Name from the Process Table.

  • Part Number: Enter the part number. This defines the product applicable to the attribute definition.

Note: The part number must exist in the part table or be defined in the Setup Data Editor. When a unit with the specified attribute passes through the Data Collection Process Name or location defined, Shop Floor prompts to capture the defined attribute(s). This field must be entered before running Install. A blank part number is used as the default attribute for a unit not matching any other part in the Attribute Table.

The Attribute Step List page is displayed, which will be empty for new attributes. The Step List and its functions are reviewed in more detail below. You may skip ahead if you wish to learn more. In the intervening text, we will first review the various remaining functions that are listed on the Attribute Definition Maintenance main page.

  1. Select Save to keep the changes or Cancel to abort.

Note: Steps must be added to the new attribute to save it to the system. In turn, all changes made to the attribute steps must be installed locally. For instructions about these processes please see the respective discussion below.

 

Step List

This functionality displays a list of steps for a specific Attribute Definition.

  1. To list steps, select a list item then select the ADM StepListIcon.png Step List icon in the Attribute List Page.

Figure 10: Attribute List - Step List

ADM AttributeList-StepList.png

  1. The Attribute Step List page displays.

Figure 11: Attribute Step List

ADM AttributeStepList.png

From the Attribute Step List, the user is able to Add Attribute Step, Edit, Copy, or Print/Export Filtered Attribute Steps. Use the available icons on the menu. The following section defines the execution of these sub-modules.

 

Add Attribute to Step List

This functionality adds an Attribute Step. One or more steps must be added to an attribute to save an attribute to the system. 

  1. To add an attribute step, select ADM StepListIcon.pngAdd Attribute Step in the menu. The Attribute Step Form is displayed:​​​​​​

Figure 12: Attribute Step Form

ADM AttributeStepForm.png

  1. Input the required Attribute Step Form fields. The Attribute Step Form fields are described below:

Note: The user must enter all mandatory fields (indicated in Red) when adding attribute steps. 

  • Step: Number automatically generated by the Step Number function.
  • Released: Check to Release. If left unchecked, the attribute for the step will not be prompted or captured as the step is in an unreleased state.
  • Attribute Name: The name of the attribute that will be collected for the attribute definition. Select the desired Attribute Name from the drop-down box, or select the Manage icon to create a new one.
  • Attribute User Prompt: This field defines the text prompt displayed to the operator when a unit is scanned at the defined process/location. This field is populated automatically when selecting the Attribute Name and cannot be edited on this screen. The User Prompt is defined when creating the Attribute Name. 
  • Attribute Group: This field defines the group to which the selected Attribute Name is associated. This field is populated automatically when selecting the Attribute Name and cannot be edited on this screen. The group is defined when creating the Attribute Name. 


Note: For more information about the Attribute, please refer to Create Attribute

  • Attribute Mask Type: The attribute mask type defines the format for the mask entered in the Attribute Mask field. If SFDC Mask is selected, the users will manually input the Attribute Mask. If Data Type is selected, a drop-down will be available in the Attribute Mask field with the following data types available for selection:
    • Boolean
    • Character
    • Date (yyyy-mm-dd)
    • Decimal
    • Integer
    • Text
  • Attribute Mask: The input mask for the attribute definition. The maximum length of the data field is 40 characters. The maximum length of a single ID mask is 20 characters. Multiple ID masks are separated by a comma (,).In the next image, users can see an Attribute Mask, which will require users to enter three possible values due to the functionality of the mask character: comma (,):
    • 25 (number),T (uppercase letter),o (lowercase letter o), n (any number from 0 to 9).
    • 50 (number), - (dash),T (uppercase letter),o (lowercase letter o), n (any number from 0 to 9).
    • 100 (number), - (dash),T (uppercase letter),o (lowercase letter o), n (any number from 0 to 9).

Figure 13: Attribute Mask Example 1

ADM AttributeMaskExample1.png

In the next image, users can see an Attribute Mask, which will require users to enter three possible values due to the functionality of the mask character: comma (,):

  • 25 (number),T (uppercase letter), O (uppercase letter O), N (uppercase letter N).
  • 50 (number), - (dash),T (uppercase letter), O (uppercase letter O), N (uppercase letter N).
  • 100 (number), - (dash),T (uppercase letter),O (uppercase letter O),N (uppercase letter N).

Figure 14: Attribute Mask Example 2:

ADM AttributeMaskExample2.png

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The new Attribute Step is created and displayed in the Attribute Step List.

Note: For further information concerning mask characters and their respective definitions, see Mask Characters documentation for reference. Documentation applies to Assembly, Attribute Definition Maintenance, and SDE (sub)modules.

 

Edit Attribute Step List

This functionality enables users to edit Attribute Steps. If mandatory fields are not populated an error message is displayed.  

  1. To edit an Attribute Step, select the Edit icon. The Attribute Step Form displays.

  Figure 15: Save Attribute Step Form

ADM SaveAttributeStepForm.png

  1. Make the necessary changes and selectSave to update, or Cancel to cancel the update. SelectReset to clear all form contents. The changes will be updated. 

 

Copy Attribute Step List

This portlet allows the user to Copy the Attribute Step from the Step List. To copy an attribute step:

  1. Select an attribute from the Attribute Step List by checking the box, and select Copy.

Figure 16: Copy Attribute Step

ADM CopyAttributeStep.png

  1. Enter the step number in the Step field within the Copy Step pop-up menu.
  2. Select Save to complete the process; press Cancel to exit the process.

 

Delete Attribute Step

This portlet allows the user to delete the Attribute Step from the Step List. To delete an attribute step:

  1. Select an attribute step from the list by checking the box, and selectDelete.
  2. To confirm the delete, selectYes. To cancel, selectNo.

Figure 17: Delete Attribute Step

ADM DeleteAttribute.png

 

Print/Export Filtered Attribute Steps

This portlet prints or exports filtered Attribute steps. The report prints to the default printer for the workstation. The system displays print result information.

  1. Select the Print All Attribute Steps icon in the Tasks window. A PDF report is generated and the user is able to print it.

Figure 18: Attribute Step List - Print Filtered Attribute Steps

ADM AttributeStepList-PrintFilteredAttributeSteps.png

 

Note: For more information reference to Unit Status Definition Work Instruction.

 

Copy Attribute List

To copy an attribute:

  1. Select a Part Number, then select Copy. The Assembly Form pop-up window appears. 
  2. Enter a Part Number into the field provided. Select Save to continue or Cancel to abort.

Figure 19: Copy Attribute

ADM CopyAttribute.png

 

Delete Attribute List

Deleting attributes works similarly to copying attributes, as the user must first select an entry from the list on the Attribute Definition Page. Thereafter, the function becomes available. Select Delete.

Note: Attributes with activity recorded against them cannot be deleted.

Figure 20: Delete Attribute

ADM DeleteAttribute.png

 

Print/Export Attribute List

Print/Export from the menu bar is also a function that the user first selects before the function can be used. The function provides users with the capability of viewing or printing a basic Attribute Definitions Steps List report for a given entry. Once Print/Export has been selected, a pop-up window appears with the Attribute file downloaded to the user’s desk.

Figure 21: Print-Export Attribute Definition

ADM Print-ExportAttributeDefinition.png

 

Additional Print Options

The user will note four additional printer icons that may be selected from the right side from the menu bar. These functions allow the user to save, open, and print the Attribute Definition Maintenance information as a separate file. Of these functions, the user’s selection will vary depending upon the kind of information he or she wishes to view or save. 

The four functions are broken down as follows:

  • Print Attribute List Definition for Current Shop Floor ID: Select the corresponding print icon. Then select the Shop Floor ID from the dropdown menu and select Print. A pop-up window will automatically show the downloading process on the users desktop, or select Cancel to abort.
  • Print All Steps for Current Shop Floor ID: Select the corresponding print icon. Then select the Shop Floor ID from the dropdown menu and select Print. A pop-up window will automatically show the downloading process on the users desktop, or select Cancel to abort
  • Print Filtered Attribute Definition List: Select the corresponding print icon. A pop-up window will automatically show the downloading process on the users desktop, or select Cancel to abort
  • Print All Installed Attribute Definition Steps: Select the corresponding print icon. A pop-up window will automatically show the downloading process on the users desktop, or select Cancel to abort

Note: If the icons do not contain text that identifies which function each represents, the problem can be circumvented by hovering the cursor over a given icon momentarily. This will generate pop-up help text that identifies the icon.

 

Import Attribute List

A user may import multiple attributes by the use of a CSV file. The file must conform to a specified template; therefore, if the user is not familiar with the required template he or she can obtain this template using the Import function. 

  1. To use the function, selectImport. A pop-up window will appear, select a CSV file from the local directory. 

Note: Inside the pop-up window is the option to Get Template. By selecting this, the user is prompted to save a file to the local directory that provides instructions on how to properly enter information into the file. 

  1. Once the user obtains a functional file with one or more data rows populated, the file can then be imported. Click on Select in the pop-up window to select the file from the local directory and import it to the system.

Note: There are two options the user must select when importing a file: 

  • Skip when exists means that the system will not override or change the data of an imported entry that already exists. 
  • Update when exists DOES mean that the system will override or change the data of an imported entry that already exists. 
  1. Select Ok. The system will attempt to import the information. A pop-up window will subsequently appear showing the results of the import.

Figure 22: Import Attribute Definition

ADM ImportAttributeDefinition.png

 

Publish Attribute History List

For sub-modules that use Conduit, the Publish History functionality can also be found in the menu bar by users with the appropriate permissions. The Publish History function shows the action history of an item. With this functionality, the user can publish an action history record to Conduit.

Figure 23: Publish History - Conduit Function

ADM PublishHistory-ConduitFunction.png

 

Export Attribute List

The Export function can be used to package the Attribute Definition data from the system into an external CSV file. 

  1. Select Export from the menu bar. A pop-up window will automatically download the Attribute information to the user desk.

Figure 24: Export Attribute Definition

ADM ExportAttributeDefinition.png

Process Management

This portlet allows to add, edit, and delete a Process from the Attribute Form.

Add Process

To add a process:

  1. From the Attribute List main page, select Add. Then select the Manage Icon in the Attribute Form pop-up.

Figure 25: Add Process - Process Management

ADM AddProcess-ProcessManagement.png

  1. From within the Process List popup select Add to generate the Process Form pop-up
  2. Enter the newShop Floor ID,Process Name, and Part Number. Once entered, select Save.

 

Edit Process

To edit a Process navigate to the Process List. Then,

  1. Check the box of a process to be edited and selectEdit.

Figure 26: Edit Process - Manage Icon

ADM EditProcess-ManageIcon.png

  1. In the Process Form, edit theProcess, Global Process Name, and Sequence as desired.
  • Global Process Name: The process name for which the attribute will be executed.
  • Sequence: The sequence in which the attribute will be executed.
  1. Select Save to update the changes.

 

Delete Process

To delete a process, navigate to the Process List: 

  1. Check the box of the process to be deleted.
  2. Select Delete.
  3. In the pop-up, select Yes to confirm the delete. Select No to cancel the delete.

Figure 27: Delete Process - Manage Icon

ADM DeleteProcess-ManageIcon.png