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− | <center>'''Shop Order Control'''</center> | + | <small>[[42Q_Cloud-Based_MES/MOMS|42Q Home]] > [[Shop_Floor_Control|Shop Floor Control ]]> Production Control</small><br/> __TOC__ |
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− | #'''Shop Order Release Module''' enables user to release Standard and Oracle Shop Orders.<br> All Shop Orders with status “N” or “R” with increased quantities are displayed.
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− | Shop Orders are displayed in the following colors:
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− | *'''Black''' – Shop Order is ready for release
| + | == <span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Order_Control"><span style="font-size:large;">Shop Order Control</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> == |
− | *'''Red''' – The number of serial numbers on the Shop Order is incorrect
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− | *'''Green''' – All the serial numbers have been generated but the Shop Order status was not changed
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− | ##'''Filter''' enables user to filter Shop Orders by the following fields:
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− | ###'''Shop Order Number''' – enter desired Shop Order Number for filtering
| + | | '''[[SOP-5-I-MES0026-C_RA1_Shop_Order_Control|42Q-MES0026 Shop Order Control]]''' |
− | ###'''Part Number''' – enter desired Part Number for filtering
| + | The Shop Order Control module provides various resources for the creation and maintenance of work orders. |
− | ###'''Revision''' – enter desired Revision for filtering
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− | ###'''Oracle Shop Orders''' – Shop Orders passed to MDS via MDS/Oracle Interface<br> '''Note:''' Oracle Shop Orders are created as Discrete Jobs in Oracle and are not created in MDS.
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− | ###*'''Releasable''' – check to include Oracle Shop Orders that are ready for release
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− | ###*'''Not Releasable''' – check to include Oracle Shop Orders that are '''not''' ready for release
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− | ###*'''Mapped''' – check to include Oracle Shop Orders that are already mapped
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− | ###*'''Unmapped''' – check to include Oracle Shop Orders that still require mapping
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− | ###'''Standard Shop Orders'''
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− | ###*'''Releasable''' – check to include Shop Orders that are ready for release
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− | ###Click '''Filter''' to filter by above entered criteria, or click '''Clear''' to clear filter criteria
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− | ###The filtered results are displayed
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− | ##'''Add Standard Shop Order'''
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Release''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Click '''Add Standard Shop Order''' icon in Task window
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− | ###'''Shop Order Number''' – Enter the Standard Shop Order Number
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− | ###*As a general rule, the Shop Order number should be the same as the Oracle Discrete job number.
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− | ###'''Part Number''' – Use Find button to select the part number
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− | ###'''Quantity''' – Enter Shop Order quantity
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− | ###*If product is panelized and multiple units will be tracked under the same serial number, enter only the quantity of panels
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− | ###'''User Defined''' – Optional field for user definition of Standard Shop Order
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− | ###'''Revision''' – Select Revision
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− | ###*Used only if releasing Shop Order for Revision Controlled parts
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− | ###*User can enter a revision at the time of release for non-revision controlled part
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− | ###'''Completion Date''' – Optional field for defining the completion date
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− | ###Click '''Ok''' to confirm Shop Order addition, or click '''Cancel''' to ignore
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− | ###The Standard Shop Order has been added
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− | ###Release Shop Order per Shop Order Release section 1.8
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− | ##'''Oracle Shop Order''' are the preferred Shop Order methodology. Oracle Interfaced Shop Orders enable WIP tracking and automatic back-flushing in Oracle by mapping Oracle Operation Sequences to SFDC Process/Locations.
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− | ###Oracle Discrete Job is created for interfaced part number
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− | ###*Appropriate Category Set must be defined in Oracle for interface functionality
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− | ###*Shop Order automatically created via MDS/Oracle Interface
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− | ###*Shop Order Number, Part Number and Quantity passed via MDS/Oracle Interface
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− | ###*Serial number completions are reported back to Oracle automatically
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Release''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Filter or locate the desired Shop Order and click the '''Map the Shop Order''' icon
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| + | == <span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span class="mw-headline" id="Serialized_Item_Tracker"><span style="font-size:large;">Serialized Item Tracker</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> == |
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− | ###*Mapping Oracle Operation Sequence to SFDC Process/Locations will enable SFDC-to-Oracle WIP moves. As units are passed from each process/location, a WIP Move transaction is sent to Oracle for the appropriate quantities. The mapping process is only required once for each '''part''', and any time the Oracle and/or SFDC route is modified.
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− | ###*The part number must have a Part Route Assignment prior to release, else an error message is displayed.
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− | ###*As a general rule, map Oracle Operation Sequence to SFDC '''Process''' in “Route by Process” configuration – the mapping is then enabled for ''every location'' assigned to the same process name.
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| + | | '''[[SOP-5-I-MES0025-C_RA1_Serialized_Item_Tracker|42Q-MES0025 Serialized Item Tracker]]''' |
− | ###*If mapping Oracle Operation Sequence to SFDC '''Location''', keep in mind that WIP moves will not take place when a unit is scanned at a location that is not specifically defined in the mapping.
| + | Shop Order Prioritization provides the ability to define/update the Shop Order sequence. Shop Order Prioritization portlet was developed to better attend to our customers and the Sales area. |
− | ###Map Oracle Operation Sequence to SFDC '''Process''' (or Location)
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− | ###*Filter and/or Select Oracle Operation Sequence
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− | ###*Filter and/or Select SFDC Process (or Location)
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− | ###*Click '''Add Map''' icon
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− | ###**'''Automatic Map''' will automatically map Operation Sequence to Process/Location, yet care must be taken to verify accuracy
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− | ###*Each mapped step added will populate the Mapped Operation Sequences box
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− | ###**Click the '''Information''' icon for details on each mapped step
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− | ###**Click the '''Remove''' icon to remove a specific mapped step
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− | ###*Perform above steps for remaining Operation Sequence steps desired for WIP movement in Oracle
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− | ###*Click '''Save''' to save mapping, or '''Cancel''' to abort
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− | ###*The Oracle Operation Sequences and SFDC Location/Process have been mapped
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− | ###Release Shop Order per Shop Order Release section 1.8
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− | ##'''Close All Shop Orders''' enables user to Close any/all open Standard Shop Orders. Close Shop Orders functionality is also available through Shop Order Browser module or Shop Order Viewer/Close Shop Order, reference section 4.10<br> '''Note:''' Oracle Shop Orders are not available to close, this task is performed in Oracle
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Release''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Click Close Shop Orders icon in Tasks window – A confirmation window is displayed
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− | ###Select the Shop Orders to close
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− | ###*All Shop Orders available to close are selected by default
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− | ###*Un-select the any/all Shop Orders that are not to be closed
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− | ###*Enter Shop Order number in '''Filter''' field to filter by Shop Order
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− | ###Click '''Yes''' to close selected Shop Orders, or click '''No''' to abort
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− | ###Selected Shop Orders status has been changed to “C” Closed
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− | ##'''Print/Export Filtered Shop Orders''' enables user to print/export the filtered list of Shop Orders. The report results include Shop Order Number, Type, Part Number, Qty, BPP (Boards per Panel), Revision, User Defined, Start Date and Completion Date.
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Release''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order Filtering per section 1.1
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− | ###Click the '''Print/Export Filtered Shop Orders''' icon in the Tasks window
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− | ###The report results are displayed and the user can save or print it
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− | ###Click on '''Save''' to save, or '''Print''' to print the report results
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| + | == <span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span class="mw-headline" id="Multi-Level_Browser.2FPack"><span style="font-size:large;">Multi-Level Browser/Pack</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> == |
− | ##'''Serial Number Maintenance''' – Reference section 3 for further information
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− | ##'''Serial Number Assignment''' – Reference section 2 for further information
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| + | | '''[[SOP-5-I-MES0027-C_RA1_Multi-Level_Browser/Pack|42Q-MES0027 Multi-Level Browser/Pack]]''' |
| + | The Multilevel Browser/Pack module described here is used for registering and storing serial numbers placed in a container, box, or package that will be sent to customers once production is complete. |
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− | ##'''Release''' enables user to release Shop Orders to production<br> '''Note:''' MDS does not allow the release of an “On Hold” status shop order. Reference the Mfg Hold module in the SFDC Configuration Manual for additional information.
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Release''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order Filtering per section 1.1
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− | ###Click the '''Release the Shop Order''' check-mark icon for appropriate Shop Order to display Release Wizard
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− | ###*'''Manually Assign Revision''' – check to enable user to manually assign revision at release
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− | ###*'''Create Skeletons''' – check if user to create skeletons instead of release serials via algorithm
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− | ###**Skeletons can be replaced with actual serials utilizing Serial Number Maintenance, reference section 3
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− | ###**This option is not available when releasing a Non-Serialized batch
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− | ###*'''Non-Serialized batch''' – check if this release is part of a non-serialized batch
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− | ###**If this is checked, the user is not able to create skeleton serial numbers
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− | ###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
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− | ###Select a Starting Serial Number<br> '''Note:''' This screen is ''not displayed'' if the '''Create Skeletons''' check-box was checked in previous step
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− | ###*By Algorithm
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− | ###*By Product – ONLY if part based algorithm
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− | ###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
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− | ###Select release type
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− | ###*'''Full release''' – release entire shop order qty
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− | ###*'''Partial Release''' – release defined qty only
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− | ###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
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− | ###Select or Enter Revision – If “Manually Assign Revision” was checked on first release screen
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− | ###*If revision controlled part, the user can only select a revision from drop down
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− | ###*If '''not''' a revision controlled part, the user can enter any valid value
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− | ###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
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− | ###Verify Shop Order release information is correct
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− | ###*This is the last opportunity to verify Shop Order information prior to release
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− | ###Select '''Print label for the serial numbers generated''' if labels are printed directly from MDS
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− | ###*Label Type must be configured in Label Maintenance prior to release
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− | ###Select '''Create text file with serial numbers''' if an output file of serials is desired
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− | ###*This file can be used for import into label print software to avoid the risk of releasing incorrect serial format and/or sequence
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− | ###Select '''Create notes''' to add release notes to Shop Order
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− | ###*Add notes in regards to the Shop Order release for future reference. For example if partial release was requested for a specific reason.
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− | ###*All Release Notes are available for viewing and editing in Shop Order Browser, reference section 4.7
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− | ###Select '''Shop Order Linkage''' if this Shop Order will be linked to another
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− | ###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
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− | ###If '''Shop Order Linkage''' was checked in previous screen, the Shop Order Selection screen is displayed
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− | ###*Enter the Shop Order and/or Part Number
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− | ###If '''Create text file with the serial numbers''' was checked in previous screen, the user is prompted to save the output file
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− | ###*Save all exported serial files in the same folder each time to allow easy and consistent access to output files
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− | ###IF '''Print Label for Serial Number''' was checked in previous screen, the Print Label for Serial Numbers box is displayed
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− | ###*Select '''Label Type'''
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− | ###**This is the label configuration from Label Maintenance
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− | ###*Select '''Print Queue'''
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− | ###**This is the specified output device to which the labels will print
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− | ###*'''Init. Printer''' – Select '''Yes''' or '''No'''
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− | ###**Sends command to initialize printer in the event graphics or special formating is required'''Print'''
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− | ###**'''All available units''' – prints all serials released
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− | ###***This is the preferred print method to avoid reprints and/or other serialization errors
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− | ###**'''Single Serial''' – prints a single serial number
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− | ###**'''Range''' – starting and ending
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− | ###***The range allows the user to print a range of serials released instead of all serials on shop order
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− | ###Click '''Print''' to print serial labels, or '''Cancel''' to abort print process
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− | ###First and Last serials are displayed – verify for accuracy
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− | ###Click '''Next''' to continue
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− | ###IF '''Create Release Notes''' was checked, add desired notes in field provided
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− | ###Click '''Finish''' to complete release process
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− | ###The Shop Order has been released
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− | ##'''Edit''' existing Standard Shop Order information. Edit of Shop Order information is usually performed prior to release.<br> '''Note:''' Oracle Shop Orders are not available for editing, any modification is performed in Oracle
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Release''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order Filtering per section 1.1
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− | ###Click '''Edit''' icon and perform desired modifications
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− | ###*Part number is not an editable field after initial Shop Order creation
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− | ###Click '''Ok''' to commit changes, or '''Cancel''' to ignore modifications
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− | ###The selected Shop Order has been modified
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| + | == <span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span class="mw-headline" id="Kit_Verify"><span style="font-size:large;">Kit Verify</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> == |
− | ##'''Delete''' Shop Orders with an unreleased status<br> '''Note:''' Oracle Shop Orders are not available for deletion, the cancellation task is performed in Oracle
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Release''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order Filtering per section 1.1
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− | ###Click '''Delete''' icon
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− | ###Click '''Ok''' to confirm deletion, or '''Cancel''' to ignore deletion
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− | ###The selected Shop Order has been deleted
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− | #'''Serial Number Assignment''' enables user to assign new serials to, and remove serials from, Shop Orders. The Serial Number Assignment functionality is also available through the Shop Order Release module in the Tasks window.<br> This functionality may be used when serial numbers are provided by a vendor/customer and are not released in sequential order.
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| + | | [[SOP-42Q-MES0078_Kit_Verify|'''42Q-MES0078 Kit Verify''']] |
| + | The Kit Verify allows users to validate all components in a kit and provides a visual layout mapping to aid in component placement. |
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− | ##'''Assign Serial Numbers''' to a Shop Order
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− | ###Navigate to '''Serial Number Assignment''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order filtering by Shop Order Number and/or Part Number and click '''Filter'''
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− | ###Click the '''Assign Serial Number''' icon for the desired Shop Order
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− | ###The Shop Order Maintenance/Add Serial Number screen is displayed
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− | ###Enter or scan the serial number to add to the Shop Order, and click the blue arrow to add the serial number to Added field
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− | ###*The following rules apply to the serial numbers being assigned to the Shop Order:
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− | ###**The part number of the serial number must have an algorithm assigned
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− | ###**ANY serial number that is not on a Shop Order may be assigned
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− | ###**If the serial number is Status 30 (Finished), the status will be changed to 15 (Ready to Build)
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− | ###Perform above step for all serial numbers to add to the Shop Order
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− | ###Click '''Save''' to assign the serial numbers to the Shop Order, or '''Cancel''' to abort
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− | ###The selected serial numbers have been assigned to the Shop Order
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− | ##'''Remove Serial Numbers''' from a Shop Order
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− | ###Navigate to '''Serial Number Assignment''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired filtering by Shop Order Number and/or Part Number and click '''Filter'''
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− | ###Click the '''Remove Serial Number''' icon for the desired Shop Order
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− | ###The View Serial Numbers screen is displayed
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− | ###Double Click the desired serial number to remove from the Shop Order in the Selected Serial Numbers field
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− | ###The serial number will move to the Removed items field
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− | ###Perform above step for all serial numbers to remove from the Shop Order
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− | ###Click '''Ok''' to remove the serial numbers from the Shop Order, or '''Cancel''' to ignore
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− | ###The selected Serial Numbers have been removed from the Shop Order
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| + | == <span class="mw-headline" id="Traceability_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Traceability_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Traceability_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Traceability_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Traceability_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Traceability_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Traceability_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Traceability_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Traceability_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Traceability_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Traceability_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Traceability_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Setup"><span style="font-size:large;">Traceability Setup</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> == |
− | ##'''Print/Export Filtered Shop Orders''' enables user to print/export the filtered list of Shop Orders. The report results include Shop Order Number, Part Number, Total Quantity, and Remaining Quantity.
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order filtering by Shop Order Number and/or Part Number and click '''Filter'''
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− | ###Click the '''Print/Export Filtered Shop Orders''' icon in the Tasks window
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− | ###The report results are displayed and the user can save or print it
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− | ###Click on '''Save''' to save, or '''Print''' to print the report results.
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− | #'''Serial Number Maintenance''' enables user to add and/or remove WIP serial numbers on Shop Orders. The Serial Number Maintenance functionality is also available through the Shop Order Release module in the Tasks window.
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| + | | '''[[SOP-42Q-MES0024_Traceability_Setup|42Q-MES0024 Traceability Setup]]''' |
− | ##'''Filter''' – Enables user to filter Shop Orders by the following fields
| + | The Traceability Setup module described here contains information for every detail of the production setup. Included in this module are setup procedures for multiple scenarios, production line handling, workstation handling, and picklist definitions. |
− | ###'''Shop Order Number''' – enter desired Shop Order number for filtering
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− | ###'''Part Number''' – enter desired Part Number for filtering
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− | ###'''Revision''' – enter desired Revision for filtering
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− | ###'''Operation Type''' – select desired operation for filtering
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− | ###*'''All''' – select to include Shop Orders in which serial numbers can be added or removed
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− | ###*'''Add''' – select to include only Shop Orders in which serial numbers can be added
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− | ###*'''Remove''' – select to include only Shop Orders in which serial numbers can be removed
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− | ###'''Show On Hold''' – check to include Shop Orders that are On Hold
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− | ###'''Oracle Shop Orders''' – check to include Shop Orders passed to MDS via MDS/Oracle Interface<br> '''Note:''' Oracle Shop Orders are created as Discrete Jobs in Oracle, '''not''' in MDS.
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− | ###'''Standard Shop Orders''' – check to include Standard Shop Orders
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− | ###*'''Show Released''' – check to include Shop Orders that are status “R” Released
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− | ###*'''Show Closed''' – check to include Shop Orders that are status “C” Closed
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− | ###*'''Show Opened''' – check to include Shop Orders that are Open, but not Released
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− | ###*'''Show Canceled''' – check to include Shop Orders that have been Canceled
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− | ###Click '''Filter''' to filter by above entered criteria, or click '''Clear''' to clear filter criteria
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− | ###The filtered results are displayed.
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− | ##'''Add Serial Numbers''' to Shop Orders
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− | ###Navigate to '''Serial Number Maintenance''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order Filtering per section 3.1
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− | ###Click the '''Add Serial Numbers''' icon for the desired Shop Order
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− | ###The Shop Order Maintenance/Add Serial Number screen is displayed
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− | ###*Click the '''View All Serial Numbers''' link to open the Serial Numbers Viewer window<br> '''Note:''' Only WIP serial numbers that are of the same part number and revision are displayed
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− | ###*Click the Print/Export All Serial Numbers icon to print and/or export the serial numbers displayed in the Serial Numbers Viewer window
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− | ###**The report results are displayed and the user can save or print it
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− | ###**Click on '''Save''' to save, or '''Print''' to print the report results.
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− | ###*Click '''Ok''' or '''Cancel''' to exit the Serial Numbers Viewer
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− | ###Click the '''Add''' icon to display the Add Serial Numbers window
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− | ###
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− | ###*The following rules apply to the serial numbers being added to the Shop Order:
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− | ###**The serial number must be of the same part number and revision as the Shop Order
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− | ###**<nowiki>The serial number must be located in a WIP status (>15 but <30) Location</nowiki>
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− | ###**Only serial numbers that meet the above rules are displayed in the Add Serial Numbers window
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− | ###There are three ways to add serial numbers to the Selected Items field:
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− | ###*'''Scan or Type the SN to add'''
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− | ###*Click the '''Add multiple SNs''' icon to display the Add Multiple Serial Numbers Window
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− | ###**Enter multiple serial numbers, one per line
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− | ###**Click '''Ok''' to confirm, or click '''Cancel''' to ignore
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− | ###**The entered serial numbers were moved from the Results field to the Selected Items field
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− | ###*Select/highlight the desired serial numbers from the Results field and click the '''Add selected items''' icon<br> '''Note:''' Serial numbers can be moved between the Results and Selected Items fields using the arrow icons
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− | ###Perform above step for all serial numbers to add to the Shop Order
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− | ###Click '''Ok''' to confirm, or click '''Cancel''' to ignore
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− | ###Verify serial numbers to be added before proceeding
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− | ###*If the user does not wish to add one or more of the units listed, highlight the appropriate serial number and click the '''Cancel''' icon just to the right of the list to remove the selected serial numbers before saving
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− | ###Click '''Save''' to add the selected serial numbers to the Shop Order, or '''Cancel''' to abort
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− | ###The selected serial numbers were added to the Shop Order
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− | ##'''Remove Serial Numbers''' from Shop Orders
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− | ###Navigate to '''Serial Number Maintenance''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order Filtering per section 3.1
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− | ###Click the '''Remove Serial Number''' icon for the desired Shop Order
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− | ###The Shop Order Maintenance/Remove Serial Number screen is displayed
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− | ###There are three ways to move serial numbers from Removable field to the Removed field
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− | ###*Double click the desired serial number to move to the Removed field
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− | ###'''Note:''' Serial numbers can be moved between the Removable and Removed fields using the arrow icons
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− | ###*Scan or Type the SN to remove, then Enter to move to the Removed field
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− | ###*Click the '''Remove multiple SNs''' icon to display the Add Multiple Serial Numbers Window
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− | ###**Enter multiple serial numbers, one per line
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− | ###**Click '''Ok''' to confirm, or click '''Cancel''' to ignore
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− | ###**The entered serial numbers were moved from the Removable field to the Removed field
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− | ###Perform above step for all serial numbers to remove from the Shop Order
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− | ###Click '''Save''' to remove the serial numbers from the Shop Order, or '''Cancel''' to abort
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− | #'''Shop Order Browser''' enables user to view standard Shop Order information, Release Notes, Linkage, Location and Serial Number information, as well as print labels and Close the Shop Order. The Shop Order Browser is available from the Shop Order Control main page, as well as from the Shop Order Release module in the Tasks window.
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− | Shop Orders are displayed in the following colors:* '''Black''' – Shop Order is ready for release
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− | *'''Red''' – The number of serial numbers on the Shop Order is incorrect
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− | *'''Green''' – All the serial numbers have been generated but the Shop Order status was not changed
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− | ##'''Filter''' enables user to filter Shop Orders by the following fields:
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− | ###'''Shop Order Number''' – enter desired Shop Order number for filtering
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− | ###'''Part Number''' – enter desired Part Number for filtering
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− | ###'''Revision''' – enter desired Revision for filtering
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− | ###'''Operation Type''' – select desired operation for filtering
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− | ###*'''All''' – select to include Shop Orders in which serial numbers can be added or removed
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− | ###*'''Add''' – select to include only Shop Orders in which serial numbers can be added
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− | ###*'''Remove''' – select to include only Shop Orders in which serial numbers can be removed
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− | ###'''Show On Hold''' – check to include Shop Orders that are On Hold
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− | ###'''Oracle Shop Orders''' – check to include Shop Orders passed to MDS via MDS/Oracle Interface<br> '''Note:''' Oracle Shop Orders are created as Discrete Jobs in Oracle, '''not''' in MDS.
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− | ###'''Standard Shop Orders''' – check to include Standard Shop Orders
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− | ###*'''Show Released''' – check to include Shop Orders that are status “R” Released
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− | ###*'''Show Closed''' – check to include Shop Orders that are status “C” Closed
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− | ###*'''Show Opened''' – check to include Shop Orders that are Open, but not Released
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− | ###*'''Show Canceled''' – check to include Shop Orders that have been Canceled
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− | ###Click '''Filter''' to filter by above entered criteria, or click '''Clear''' to clear filter criteria
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− | ###The filtered results are displayed.
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− | ##'''Print/Export Filtered Shop Orders''' – Prints/Exports the filtered list of Shop Orders. The report results include Shop Order Number, Order Type, Part Number, Status, Quantity, Boards per Panel, Revision, Start Date, Released Date and Time.
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module, or the Shop Order Release screen
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order Filtering per section 4.1
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− | ###Click the Print/Export Filtered Shop Orders icon in the Tasks window
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− | ###The report results are displayed and the user can save or print it
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− | ###Click on '''Save''' to save, or '''Print''' to print the report results
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− | ##'''Recall Shop Order''' enables user to remove non-generic serial numbers from Standard Shop Orders<br> The Recall Shop Order functionality is not available for Shop Orders with Skeleton serial numbers
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module, or the Shop Order Release screen
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− | ###Click the '''Recall Shop Order''' icon in the Tasks window
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− | ###The Recall Shop Order screen is displayed
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− | ###Perform desired filtering by Shop Order Number and/or Part Number and click '''Filter'''
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− | ###Click the '''Remove Serial Number''' icon for desired Shop Order number
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− | ###The View Serial Numbers window is displayed
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− | ###Select the desired serial numbers to remove in the Selected Serial Numbers field
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− | ###The selected serial number(s) move to the Removed items field.\
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− | ###Click '''Ok''' to confirm recall, or click '''Cancel''' to ignore
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− | ##'''Print Traveler''' enables user to print travelers for status 10 units
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− | ##'''Reprint Traveler''' enables user to reprint travelers for status 10 units
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− | ##'''Shop Order Information''' displays standard information, Release Notes, Linkage, Location and Serial Number Information.
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− | ###Navigate to Shop Order Browser under Shop Order Control main page, or Shop Order Release module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order Filtering per section 4.1
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− | ###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
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− | ###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
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− | ###*View Standard Information, Release Notes, Location and Serial Number Information
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− | ###Click '''Close''' to close the Shop Order Viewer screen
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− | ##'''Release Notes''' – Enables user to add and/or edit release notes for the selected Shop Order<br> Release Notes should be used any time there is a special case scenario, or explanation required in regards to the Shop Order.
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− | ###Navigate to Shop Order Browser under Shop Order Control main page, or Shop Order Release module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
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− | ###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
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− | ###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
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− | ###Enter desired Release Note information
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− | ###Click '''Save''' to save the new notes, or click '''Cancel''' to abort
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− | ###Click '''Close''' to close the Shop Order Viewer screen
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− | ###The Release Notes have been added and/or edited per previous steps
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− | ##'''Edit''' enables user to edit Standard shop Orders with an Unreleased Status 'N', also reference section 1.9<br> The Shop Order Edit functionality is not allowed for Oracle Shop Orders.
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− | ###Navigate to Shop Order Browser under Shop Order Control main page, or Shop Order Release module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
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− | ###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
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− | ###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
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− | ###Click the '''Edit''' icon in the Tasks window to display the Shop Order Edit screen
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− | ###Edit the Shop Order Number as desired
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− | ###Edit the Quantity as desired
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− | ###Edit the User Defined field as desired
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− | ###Edit the Revision as desired
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− | ###Edit the Completion Date as desired
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− | ###Click '''Ok''' to confirm modification, or '''Cancel''' to ignore
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− | ###The Shop Order has been edited per the previous steps
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− | ##'''Delete''' enables user to delete Standard Shop Orders with an Unreleased Status 'N', also reference section 1.10<br> The Shop Order Delete functionality is not allowed for Oracle Shop Orders, OR for a Shop Order in which serial numbers have already been started in SFDC.
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− | ###Navigate to Shop Order Browser under Shop Order Control main page, or Shop Order Release module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
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− | ###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
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− | ###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
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− | ###Click the '''Delete''' icon in the Tasks window to delete the selected Shop Order
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− | ###A confirmation message is displayed
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− | ###Click '''Yes''' to confirm deletion, or click '''No''' to abort
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− | ###the Shop Order has been deleted
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− | ##'''Close Shop Order''' enables user to Close the selected Standard Shop Order, also reference section 1.4<br> The Close Shop Order functionality is only available for Shop Orders where all serial numbers at a Status 30 or higher.<br> '''Note:''' Oracle Shop Orders are not available to close, this task is performed in Oracle
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
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− | ###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
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− | ###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
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− | ###Click the '''Close''' icon in the Tasks window – A confirmation window is displayed
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− | ###Click '''Yes''' to close selected Shop Order, or click '''No''' to abort
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− | ###Selected Shop Orders status has been changed to “C” Closed
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− | #
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− | ##'''Auxiliary Release''' enables user to release additional quantity and serial numbers to Standard Shop Orders as this option is '''not''' available for Oracle Shop Orders. Also reference section 1.8
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
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− | ###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
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− | ###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
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− | ###Click '''Auxiliary Release''' icon in the Tasks window
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− | ###The Release Shop Order Wizard window is displayed
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− | ###
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− | ###*'''Create skeleton serial numbers''' – check to create skeletons instead of release serial numbers via algorithm
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− | ###**Skeletons can be replaced with actual serials utilizing Serial Number Maintenance, reference section 3
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− | ###Click '''Next''' to continue, or click '''Cancel''' to abort
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− | ###Enter the desired '''Quantity to increase'''
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− | ###*This value cannot be less than one (1)
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− | ###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
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− | ###Select a Starting Serial Number<br> '''Note:''' This screen is ''not displayed'' if the '''Create Skeletons''' check-box was checked in previous step
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− | ###*By Algorithm
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− | ###*By Product – ONLY if part based algorithm
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− | ###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
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− | ###Verify Shop Order release information is correct
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− | ###*This is the last opportunity to verify Shop Order information prior to release
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− | ###Select '''Print label for the serial numbers generated''' if labels are printed directly from MDS
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− | ###*Label Type must be configured in Label Maintenance prior to release
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− | ###Select '''Create text file with serial numbers''' if an output file of serials is desired
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− | ###*This file can be used for import into label print software to avoid the risk of releasing incorrect serial format and/or sequence
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− | ###Select '''Create notes''' to add release notes to Shop Order
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− | ###*Add notes in regards to the Shop Order release for future reference. For example if Auxiliary Release was requested for a specific reason.
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− | ###*All Release Notes are available for viewing and editing in Shop Order Browser, reference section 4.7
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− | ###Select '''Shop Order Linkage''' if this Shop Order will be linked to another
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− | ###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
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− | ###If '''Shop Order Linkage''' was checked in previous screen, the Shop Order Selection screen is displayed
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− | ###*Enter the Shop Order and/or Part Number
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− | ###If '''Create text file with the serial numbers''' was checked in previous screen, the user is prompted to save the output file
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− | ###*Save all exported serial files in the same folder each time to allow easy and consistent access to output files
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− | ###IF '''Print Label for Serial Number''' was checked in previous screen, the Print Label for Serial Numbers box is displayed
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− | ###*Select '''Label Type'''
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− | ###**This is the label configuration from Label Maintenance
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− | ###*Select '''Print Queue'''
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− | ###**This is the specified output device to which the labels will print
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− | ###*'''Init. Printer''' – Select '''Yes''' or '''No'''
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− | ###**Sends command to initialize printer in the event graphics or special formating is required'''Print'''
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− | ###**'''All available units''' – prints all serials released
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− | ###***This is the preferred print method to avoid reprints and/or other serialization errors
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− | ###**'''Single Serial''' – prints a single serial number
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− | ###**'''Range''' – starting and ending
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− | ###***The range allows the user to print a range of serials released instead of all serials on shop order
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− | ###Click '''Print''' to print serial labels, or '''Cancel''' to abort print process
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− | ###First and Last serials are displayed – verify for accuracy
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− | ###Click '''Next''' to continue
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− | ###IF '''Create Release Notes''' was checked, add desired notes in field provided
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− | ###Click '''Finish''' to complete release process
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− | ###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed, verify the serial numbers added during the Auxiliary Release process are included in the Serial Number Information field, indicating the release is complete
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− | ##'''Delete Unstarted Units''' enables user to delete serial numbers of units that have not been started in SFDC<br> The Delete Unstarted Units functionality will only delete units (serial numbers) that are Status 15, all other serial numbers will remain in SFDC.
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
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− | ###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
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− | ###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
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− | ###Click the '''Delete Unstarted Units''' icon in the Tasks window – A confirmation window is displayed
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− | ###Click '''Yes''' to delete unstarted units, or click '''No''' to abort
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− | ###A confirmation window is displayed prompting user to create a log with the deleted serial numbers
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− | ###Click '''Yes''' to create a log file with the deleted serial numbers, or else click '''No''' if the log file is not desired
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− | ###*It is good practice to create the log file and save to the location in which the serial number release files are placed for future reference if necessary
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− | ###*If '''Yes''' is selected, the user is prompted for the save location
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− | ###**Click '''Save''' to save log file, or '''Cancel''' to abort saving the log file.
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− | ###**An information message is displayed stating the log file was successfully saved
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− | ###**Click '''Ok'''
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− | ###Selected Shop Order status is changed to “N” Unreleased if ALL serial numbers were deleted, else the status remains “R” Released and the Shop Order will display in Shop Order Release screen for Release or Edit.
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− | ##'''Print/Export Unit Status Details''' enables user to print/export Shop Order Unit Status Detail Report for the selected Shop Order. The report results include; Serial Number, Location, Unit Status, Quantity, Revision and User Defined.
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
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− | ###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
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− | ###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
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− | ###Click the '''Print/Export Unit Status Details''' icon in the Tasks window
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− | ###The report results are displayed and the user can save or print it
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− | ###Click on '''Save''' to save, or '''Print''' to print the report results
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− | #
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− | ##'''Print Labels''' enables user to print serial number labels for the selected Shop Order
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
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− | ###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
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− | ###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
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− | ###Click the '''Print Labels''' icon in the Tasks window, the ''Print Label for Serial Numbers'' window is displayed
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− | ###Print Mode:
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− | ###*MDS – Prints labels developed in MDS
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− | ###*Label Engine – Prints labels developed in Label Engine
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− | ###Select '''Label Type'''
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− | ###*This is the label configuration from Label Maintenance
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− | ###Select '''Print Queue'''
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− | ###*This is the specified output device to which the labels will print
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− | ###'''Init. Printer''' – Select '''Yes''' or '''No'''
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− | ###*Sends command to initialize printer in the event graphics or special formating is required
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− | ###'''Print'''
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− | ###*'''All available units''' – prints all serials released
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− | ###**This is the preferred print method to avoid reprints and/or other serialization errors
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− | ###*'''Single Serial''' – prints a single serial number
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− | ###*'''Range''' – starting and ending
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− | ###**The range allows the user to print a range of serials released instead of all serials on shop order
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− | ###Click '''Print''' to print serial labels, or '''Cancel''' to abort print process
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− | ###Labels are sent to the selected print queue
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− | #
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− | ##'''Shop Order Linkage''' enables user to link Shop Orders to one another<br> Need additional explanation here defining purpose and rules.
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
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− | ###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
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− | ###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
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− | ###Click the '''Shop Order Linkage''' icon in the Tasks window, the ''Shop Order Selection'' screen is displayed
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− | ###Filter by desired Shop Order and/or Part Number, and select the desired Shop Order to link to
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− | ###Click '''Ok''' to confirm the Shop Order Linkage
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− | ###A confirmation message is displayed, click '''Yes''' to confirm, or click '''No''' to abort
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− | ###The Shop Orders are now linked together
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− | #
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− | ##'''Display Generic Attributes''' displays the Generic Attributes List screen<br> Need additional explanation here defining purpose and rules.
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
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− | ###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
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− | ###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
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− | ###Click the '''Display Generic Attributes''' icon in the Tasks window, the ''Generic Attribute List'' window is displayed
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− | ###WHAT ELSE?
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− | ##'''Recipe Display''' functionality is used for viewing and modifying recipe configurations for Shop Orders and Units. <br> Recipes are unit configuration information including BOM (with substitute parts), reference designators, software load and hardware test information. A default recipe is assigned to shop orders as they arrive in MDS from Oracle. <br> Recipes can be modified in MDS at the Shop Order and Unit level according to the following conditions:
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− | *The entire Shop Order if no units are completed yet
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− | *An individual serial number, or a select number of serial numbers, from a list that are not complete yet (paddle boxes will be used to select the serial numbers).
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− | *<nowiki>All serial numbers on the Shop Order that have not been completed (serial.unit_status-key < 30) </nowiki>
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− | *All serial numbers on the Shop Order that have not been released (serial.unit_status-key = 15)Note: This functionality is only available for Oracle Shop Orders of part numbers that have the appropriate Category Set.
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− | #
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− | ##
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− | ###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
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− | ###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
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− | ###Click the '''Recipe Display''' icon for the desired Shop Order, the ''Recipe Display'' window is displayed
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− | ###To '''Edit a BOM Component''', select a node from the tree and edit the form in the right panel.
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− | ###*Click '''Ok''' to confirm the changes, or click '''Cancel''' to ignore
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− | ###To '''Add Components''' to the BOM, click on the '''Plus''' icon over the tree
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− | ###*The
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− | ###To '''Remove Components''' from the BOM, click on the "minus" button over the tree
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− | ###Click '''Ok''' to commit changes, or click '''Cancel''' to ignore
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− | ###Click '''Close''' to exit the Recipe Display screen and return to Shop Order Browser
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− | ###
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− | == Serialized Item Tracker ==
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− | SIT (the Serialized Item Tracker) is a MDS module designed for effectively importing / creating large numbers of serialized components that will be used later in the manufacturing process. It eliminates much of the overhead of creating serial numbers in MDS one at a time. The serialized components can be created based on a starting serial number and algorithm or from a list of serial numbers scanned or copied from a text file.
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− | The Serialized Items Tracker provides a mechanism to receive/return/obsolete a range of serialized items in MDS. <font color="#FF0000">Serialized Item Ranges will be stored in a new SIT_Range table in the mdsc database. </font>Each item in the range is exploded into the Serial table as tracked components. The associating and disassociating these items to units will be done with standard SFDC technology. There are reports and EDI extracts that will be written to support SIT. These reports and extracts are not been defined in this document as they will most likely be written outside of MDS.
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− | SIT also manages and sends e-mail alerts of the serialized items consumption by Low and Very Low Watermarks.
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− | ===SIT – Functionalities Executed from Serialized Items List=== | |
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− | ====Accessing SIT (Serialized Item Tracker) Application====
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− | Click on '''Serialized Item Tracker '''in the Shop Floor Control Production Control.
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− | '''Figure 1: Serialized Item Tracker'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_01.png|999px]]
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− | To list and search Serialized Items, click on''' Serialized Item.'''
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− | The '''SIT Range List '''displays:
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− | '''Figure 2: SIT Range List'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_02.png|framed|none]]
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− | The user is able to perform the following actions from the SIT Range List:
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− | Receive; Receive (PTS); Edit; Process; Resend; Additional Info; SIT Batch Traveler; Print/Export and Print/Export Filtered Ranges.
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− | ---- | |
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− | '''Figure 3: Search Using "Filter" Button'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_03.png|framed|none]]
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− | There are three available fields by which to search: '''Status''', '''Type '''and '''Filter By'''. Enter the information and click on '''Filter'''.
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− | '''Figure 4: Searching by Status'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_04.png|framed|none]]
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− | The serialized items created by SIT have a status. The current statuses are Received, Returned, Damaged and Obsolete. See the following description for each one:
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− | * Received: serial number created (SFDC status is the same as the location where the serial was created);
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− | * Returned: this status returns a range of serials, a specific serial or all serials (change SFDC status to "50-Killed");
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− | * Damaged: serial item damaged (change SFDC status to "50-Killed");
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− | * Obsolete: when the serial will not be used anymore but continues to exist. No longer in use or valid (change SFDC status to "50-Killed");
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− | Select a status and click on '''Find'''.
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− | '''Figure 5: Searching by Type'''
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− | There are four types available: '''COA label''', '''EUI-48-Intel-MAC''', '''Manually Entered''' and '''Non-SN Batch. '''Selecting a type will display serial number ranges already created for all statuses (receive, obsolete, damage, return).
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− | Select a type and click on '''Filter'''.
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− | '''Figure 6: Searching by "Filter by":'''
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− | This field is a composed field. To perform a search using the "Filter by" field, select one of the available options ('''Part Number''', '''Serial Number''', '''PO''',''' PO Line''', '''Packing List''' or '''Created User''') and fill in the field with the information to search for. Click on the Find button to perform the search.
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− | ====Serialized Item Tracker List====
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− | Clicking on '''Serialized Item '''in the main SIT page, the application displays a list with all Serialized Items. Locations are based on the actual SFDC Configuration,
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− | '''Figure 7: Serialized Item Tracker Range List'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_07.png|framed|none]] | |
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− | ====Edit (Update)====
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− | This Topic discusses how the user can edit (update) the "PO", "PO line" and "Packing List" information.
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− | The Serialized Tracker List page displays to access the "Correct" function.
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− | Select the serial number and click on '''Edit''' icon to correct/update the "PO", "PO line" and "Packing List" fields.
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− | The SIT Range Form displays.
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− | '''Figure 8: SIT Range Form'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_08.png|framed|none]]
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− | Enter new values for:
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− | * '''PO''': PO is the Purchase Order of the range being received.
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− | * '''PO Line''': PO Line is the Line Number of the Purchase Order above.
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− | * '''Packing List''': Packing List is the shipping number of the range being received.
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− | In addition, the user is able to update the attribute value. Enter the value in the Value field and confirm.
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− | Click on '''Update '''to complete.
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− | Click on '''Save'''.
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− | ====Return/Obsolete/Damage====
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− | For Return, an RMA (Return Material Authorization) number is required for the new range. The application saves this information for historical reporting.
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− | This functionality allows the user to return a range, all available units or a single serial item number to a vendor, according to the chosen option in the Return page. The range is stored in the SIT_Range table as "Returned" for Return, "Obsolete" for Obsolete and "Damaged" for Damage.
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− | Select the serial number and click on '''Process''' to choose return, obsolete, or damage to modify an existing serial range, all available units or just a single serial.
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− | '''Figure 9: Process'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_09.png|framed|none]]
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− | The following information can be entered in the page, Range ID, Part Number and Available Units associated to the percent of the available units to be returned.
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− | '''Return/Obsolete/Damage "All Available Units"'''
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− | An Operation Summary page is displayed with the result of the operation. All available units must be returned/obsolete/damaged and must be inserted in a new line on "Serialized Items List" with the new status and the serial range information. After any operation, the serial numbers do not have to appear as "available units".
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− | '''Result''': An Operation Summary page is displayed with the result of the operation. All available units are returned/damage or obsolete and a new line on "Serialized Items List" with the new status is inserted. After any operation, the serial numbers do not appear as "available units".
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− | '''Return/Obsolete/Damage "Single Serial"'''
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− | An Operation Summary page is displayed with the result of the operation. The single unit must be returned/obsolete/damaged and must be inserted as a new line on "Serialized Items List" with the new status and the serial number information. After any operation, the serial number does not have to appear as "available units".
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− | '''Result''': An Operation Summary page is displayed with the result of the operation. The Single Serial is returned/obsolete/damaged and a new line on "Serialized Items List" with the new status is inserted. After a return operation, the returned serial numbers do not appear as "available units".
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− | '''Return/Obsolete/Damage "Serial Range"'''
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− | An Operation Summary page is displayed with the result of the operation. The serial range filled in must be returned/obsolete/damaged and must be inserted as a new line on "Serialized Items List" with the new status and the serial range information. After any operation, the serial range returned does not have to appear as "available units".
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− | '''Result''': An Operation Summary page is displayed with the result of the operation. Serial range units are returned/obsolete/damaged and a new line on "Serialized Items List, with the new status is inserted. After any operation, the serial numbers do not appear as "available units".
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− | Choose one of the available options to return/obsolete or damage (all available units, single serial, or a range (starting and ending serials).
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− | An operation summary is returned. <font color="#FF0000">??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????</font>
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− | '''Figure 10: Operation Summary'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_10.png|framed|none]]
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− | In this summary you can see all returned/Obsolete/damaged serial number (Passed status) otherwise, the fail reason.
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− | A new line with the new status is created in the serialized list.
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− | ====Resend====
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− | This functionality allows the user to create an attribute for a SIT Range. This triggers another process to send an EDI file to the vendor.
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− | To list Serialized Items, click on '''Serialized Item Tracker Maintenance''' in the main MDS page.
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− | '''Figure 11: Serialized Item Tracker List - Resend'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_11.png|framed|none]]
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− | Resend a "Serial Range" from list: the Serial Number Range that was resent is sent to the Vendor through EDI communication.
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− | A confirmation message is displayed.
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− | Click on '''Yes '''to complete the resend action or No to cancel.
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− | A confirmation message displays.
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− | The serialized items have been resent.
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− | ====Additional Information====
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− | This Topic discusses the basic information of a selected range as '''''Range ID''', '''Part Number''', '''Quantity '''and '''Serial Number List'''.''
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− | '''Figure 12: Serialized Tracker List - Received'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_12.png|framed|none]]
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− | Selecting a serial that has''' "Received"''' status, the information of the selected range will be displayed.
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− | Range ID, Part Number, Quantity and Serial Number List.
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− | Click on '''Print/Export Serial Numbers '''to display the page that will allow the user to select the status desired. He Print Label option is available.
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− | The report is displayed:
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− | '''Figure 13: Export Serial Numbers Report Viewer'''
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− | From this report, the user can save or print the result.
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− | ====Print/Export or Print/Export Filtered====
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− | This Topic will discuss how the print/export function works. This function is used for''' Print''' or '''Export''' a selected Range or a Single Serial Number.
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− | '''Figure 14: Serialized Items List – Print/Export'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_14.png|framed|none]]
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− | Click on the print/export or Print/Export Filtered button on the Serialized Items Tracker list.
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− | The Report for the selected item is generated and displayed to the user:
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− | ====SIT Batch Traveler====
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− | This Topic will discuss how to verify if the Serial Number bar code range was printed correctly. All the serial numbers that make up the selected range are printed.
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− | '''Figure 15: Serialized Tracker List - SIT Batch Traveler'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_15.png|framed|none]]
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− | Click on the
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_16.png|framed|none]]
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− | SIT Batch Traveler icon on the Serialized Items Tracker. The Batch report displays:
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− | '''Figure 16: Batch Report'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_17.png|framed|none]]
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− | ====Receive====
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− | This functionality allows a user to receive (create) a range of serialized items into MDS. The user specifies the beginning and ending serial number, part number and other miscellaneous attribute data. The range is stored in the SIT_Range table as "received" SIT status and has the same status as the Location where it was created (see ''Location x SIT Type''). Individual Items are created in the database as tracked components. A serial number algorithm for the part number needs to be created and released to support generating serial numbers for the defined range.
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− | '''Note:'''
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− | SIT works with just with two algorithm types:
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− | 1. Shop Order Algorithm (created in the Algorithm Tool);
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− | 2. Algorithm manually encoded.
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− | The serial numbers are created and associated to the location (consequently unit status too) that was defined on Location x Sit Type. The following attributes are linked to each serial number:
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− | * SIT Range Pointer (the sit range key)
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− | * SIT Serial Number (itself)
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− | * SIT Date Code
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− | * SIT Lot Code
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− | * SIT Manufacturer Part Number
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− | * SIT PTS ID (only in case of a PTS receive)
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− | The algorithm is updated with the last serial number received.
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− | To start the receive process, click on Receive in the Tasks panel.
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− | To list Serialized Items, click on '''Serialized Item Tracker Maintenance''' in the MDS main page.
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− | '''Figure 17: Receive'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_18.png|framed|none]]
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− | Click on '''Receive''' button.
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− | '''Figure 18: SIT Range Form for Non SN Batch, COA Label and EUI-48 types'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_19.png|framed|none]]
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− | '''Type''',''' Part Number, Quantity '''and''' Starting Serial '''(items in blue) are required fields and must be supplied.
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− | '''Note:'''
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− | After enter the mandatory fields, the Print Label for receive units pop up is displayed. The user can fill the mandatory fields to print the label or just cancel to proceed with the receive task.
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− | When "Manually Entered" is selected, the "Quantity", "Starting serial" and "Ending serial" fields are disabled. A multi-line text box appears to be filled with the serials. The user is able to paste in a list of serial numbers in this text box, one per line. The quantity field will be automatically updated with the number of serial numbers in the text box.
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− | When the "'''OK'''" button is pressed, these serial numbers will be used instead of calculating serial numbers from an algorithm.
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− | '''Figure 19: Manually Entered Type'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_20.png|framed|none]]
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− | '''Part Number''': Select one part number from the drop down list, depending onthe selected type.
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− | '''Batch Quantity''': Calculated if the Starting and Ending serial fields are populated. If the Starting serial and a specific quantity is entered, the system calculates the Ending serial. If the Starting Serial and Ending Serial are populated, the quantity field is disabled.
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− | '''PO''': PO is the Purchase Order of the range being received.
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− | '''PO Line''': PO Line is the Line Number of the Purchase Order above.
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− | '''Packing List''': Packing List is the shipping number of the range being received.
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− | After all fields are populated, a confirmation message is displayed.
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− | Click on '''Yes''' to confirm the range creation or '''No''' to cancel.
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− | The created range will be displayed in the SIT list.
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− | '''Non-SN Batch'''
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− | Always create a batch serial number. The batch serial number quantity is determined by the receive quantity.
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− | If the part number is assigned to an algorithm, the serial number will be validated against it, otherwise no validation will be done.
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− | ====Receive PTS====
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− | This functionality is used by the plants that need traceability. This is controlled using a new set of screens/functions in profile management, so only users with access to this screen will see it or can use it. Conversely, if the existing screen should not be shown in a specific project, it should not be assigned to any profile.
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− | RECEIVE PTS STEPS:
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− | 1. Check the correct option in profile maintenance (Receive PTS is the profile<nowiki>’</nowiki>s name option).
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− | 2. On SIT Module, there is the task '''Receive (PTS)'''.
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− | '''Figure 20: Receive PTS'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_20.png|framed|none]]
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− | 3. When the user clicks on this task a dialog screen will be shown asking for the PTS ID.
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− | '''Figure 21: Receive PTS Component'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_21.png|framed|none]]
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− | 4. Enter a PTS ID.
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− | 5. If the PTS ID information is not stored in the MDS tables, then jMDS tries to connect to the PTS database and import PTS information for the PTS ID (like PTS ID<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Part Number, Date Code, Lot Code, MPN). The next time that same PTS ID is entered, jMDS won<nowiki>’</nowiki>t have to connect to the PTS database.
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− | The process to import PTS ID data is as follows:
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− | * jMDS check if the PTS ID is on MDS database.
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− | * If found, the PTS information in MDS database will be displayed.
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− | * If not found, jMDS will try to get connect to the PTS database.
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− | * If PTS records are found, the information will be imported (copied) to MDS database.
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− | * If no PTS records found, a warning message will be displayed stating that the "PTS ID is invalid".
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− | 6. After the user clicks the '''Ok''' button with a valid PTS ID, the Sit Range screen will open with the imported data filled in.
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− | 7. The Range Type is always '''Manually Entered'''. Because of this, the combo box is disabled.
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− | 8. The Part Number, Date Code, Lot Code and MPN will contain the imported PTS information and is disabled for editing.
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− | 9. The Edit operation is available for PTS and allows a user to update the PO, PO Line and Packing List information. If the generic attribute update_pts_data is defined as '''yes''', the Date Code, Lot Code and MPN information will be available for updating as well.
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− | ====Resend====
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− | A Single Serial Number that was resent is sent to the Vendor through EDI communication with the selected option (Build or Remove).
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− | To list Serialized Items, click on '''Serialized Item Tracker Maintenance''' in the MDS main page.
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− | '''Figure 23: Resend Option'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_23.png|framed|none]]
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− | Click on '''Resend''' button.
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− | A successfully message is displayed.
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− | ====Print/Export Filtered Ranges====
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− | This topic will discuss how the ranges are exported, depending on which type you have selected.
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− | To list Serialized Items, click on '''Serialized Item Tracker Maintenance''' in the MDS main page.
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− | '''Figure 24: Print/Export Filtered Range'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_24.png|framed|none]]
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− | Click on '''Print/Export Filtered Ranges''' in the Tasks panel.
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− | A report is generated with the SIT range.
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− | From this report, the users can navigate through the pages, print or save the result.
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− | ====Part x Sit Type====
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− | This Topic will discuss how a part number can be associated or disassociated to a SIT type.
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− | '''Figure 25: Part SIT Type'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_25.png|framed|none]]
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− | Click on '''Part x SIT Type''' in the Serialized Item Tracker main page.
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− | The SIT Type List page displays.
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− | '''Figure 26: SIT Type List'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_26.png|framed|none]]
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− | To edit a SIT type, select the SIT type and click on the Edit button.
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− | The '''Part x Type''' list is displayed:
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− | '''Figure 27: Add Part x SIT Type'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_27.png|framed|none]]
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− | In this page, the user is able to Add (Associate) a Part x SIT Type, edit and disassociate a part from a type.
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− | To add an association, click on '''Add Part x SIT Type '''in the Tasks panel.
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− | '''Figure 28: Add Part x SIT Type'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_28.png|framed|none]]
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− | Select a part number to be associated and click on '''Save'''.
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− | The selected part number will disappear from this list and will be displayed in the SIT type list, for the previously selected type.
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− | To cancel this action, click on '''Cancel'''.
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− | Editing a SIT Type:
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− | The rules for editing SIT Types are the same for COA, MAC or Manually Entered:
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− | Click on the Edit icon to edit a MAC Address or COA Label Type.
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− | '''Figure 29: Part x Type List – Edit Part SIT Type'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_29.png|framed|none]]
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− | The Edit page is displayed:
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− | '''Figure 30: Part x SIT Type Form'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_30.png|framed|none]]
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− | <br>
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− | '''Note''': Unless the user checks the check box "'''Do you want to manage the LVM and VLVM'''?" this page will not be available for editing.
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− | '''Low water mark''' – this is a value set by the user to trigger an alert when the available SN quantity for that part number is low and needs attention. This is defined when the user intends to manage the available quantity of SN. When the LWM is reached, e-mail alerts are sent for the registered addresses.
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− | '''Very low watermark''' - this is a value set by the user to trigger an alert when the available SN quantity is very low and has become a critical situation. When the VLWM is reached, e-mail alerts are sent for the registered addresses.
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− | After checking the "'''Do you want manage the LVM and VLVM?'''" check box, the data can be edited.
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− | '''Figure 31: Part x SIT Type Form'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_31.png|framed|none]]
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− | On the Part x SIT Type form, click on:
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− | (a) Type a user name, click on add button for the LWM and VLWM CC E-mail:
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− | The e-mail list box is populated with the e-mail from the CC E-mail textbox.
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− | 1. Remove button (All Items or Selected Items) for the LWM and VLWM CC E-mail:
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− | The selected e-mail from the e-mail list box is removed from the list.
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− | '''Notes''':
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− | * Selected users will receive e-mails frequently, unless they are removed from the list.
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− | * A''' CRON''' job must be configured to send the emails.
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− | '''Figure 32: Part x Type List - Disassociating Part Numbers'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_32.png|framed|none]]
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− | Select a part number to disassociate and click on the delete button.
| + | == <span class="mw-headline" id="Incoming_Traceability_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Incoming_Traceability_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Incoming_Traceability_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Incoming_Traceability_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Incoming_Traceability_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Incoming_Traceability_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Incoming_Traceability_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Incoming_Traceability_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Incoming_Traceability_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Incoming_Traceability_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Incoming_Traceability_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Incoming_Traceability_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Incoming_Traceability_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Incoming_Traceability_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Incoming_Traceability_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="PTS_Incoming_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="PTS_Incoming_Material_Labeling"><span class="mw-headline" id="PTS_Incoming_Material_Labeling"><span style="font-size: large;">Incoming Traceability Material Labeling</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> == |
− | | |
− | This selected part number will not be deleted from database; it will just be disassociated from the selected SIT type.
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− | Click on '''Yes''' to confirm.
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− | | |
− | ====Location x Sit Type==== | |
− | | |
− | This Topic will discuss how a location can be associated or disassociated to a SIT type.
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− | Click on Location x SIT Type in ne main Serialized Item Tracker page.
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− | '''Figure 33: Location x SIT Type'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_33.png|framed|none]]
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− | ----
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− | The Location x SIT Type List page displays.
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− | It is possible to edit the Location by clicking on the Edit button.
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− | '''Figure 34: SIT Type List'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_34.png|framed|none]]
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− | Edit the location and click on '''OK''' button to commit the updates or on '''Cancel''' button to cancel them.
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− | '''Figure 35: SIT Type Form'''
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− | [[Image:SOP-5-I-MDS0008-C_RA1_MDS_Serialized_Item_Tracker_-_WIKI_35.png|framed|none]]
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− | '''Note''': If the SIT Type already has received a SIT Range, it will not be possible to change it<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Location (see the sample).<br>
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− | ===Appendix A=== | |
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− | '''Glossary'''
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− | ''This glossary is a list of terms with the definitions for them.''
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− | '''''Administrator'''''
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− | The System Administration has full access - all plants, all reports, all users.
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− | '''''Component'''''
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− | 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.
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− | '''''Framework'''''
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− | 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.
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− | '''''LVM'''''
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− | Low water mark – this is a value set by the user to alert when the available SN for that part number are low and it needs attention. It<nowiki>’</nowiki>s defined when the user intends to manage the available quantity of SN. Always when the LWM is reached, e-mail alerts are sent for the registered addresses.
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− | '''''Packing List'''''
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− | Packing List is the shipping number of the range being received
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− | '''''PO'''''
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− | PO is the Purchase Order of the range being received
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− | '''''PO Line'''''
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− | PO Line is the Line Number of the Purchase Order above
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− | SFDC Configuration
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− | The rules used to define how SFDC collects data, provides analysis, controls processing and maintains unit histories
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− | '''''Site Minder'''''
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− | ''Universal login of Sanmina-SCI''
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− | '''''Username'''''
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− | The username is the site minder username (or a partial string)
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− | '''''VLVM'''''
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− | Very low watermark - this is a value set by the user to alert when the available SN are very low and this is a critical situation.
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− | | |
− | ===Appendix B=== | |
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− | {|border="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="0%"
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− | |align = "center" bgcolor = "#A0A0A0"|'''Name'''
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− | |align = "center" bgcolor = "#A0A0A0"|'''Type'''
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− | |align = "center" bgcolor = "#A0A0A0"|'''Required'''
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− | |bgcolor = "#A0A0A0"|'''Min length / Min value'''
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− | |bgcolor = "#A0A0A0"|'''Max length /'''<br>'''Max value'''
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− | |align = "center" bgcolor = "#A0A0A0"|'''Notes'''
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| + | {| cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" style="border-style:solid; border-color:blue; border-width:2px;" |
| |- | | |- |
− | |Type | + | | '''[[SOP-42Q-MES0028_Incoming_Traceability|42Q-MES0028 Incoming Traceability Material Labeling]]''' |
− | |alpha-numeric | + | This module is the foundation of traceability. Prior to production, the warehouse staff must ensure that all the materials received have the correct RT (Receipt Traveler) numbers. |
− | |align = "center"|x
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− | |align = "right"|1
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− | |align = "right"|30
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− | |
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− | |-
| + | This module also allows the user to manage AMLs (Approved Manufacturer List) and manufacturer’s information. |
− | |Part Number
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− | |alpha-numeric
| |
− | |align = "center"|x
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− | |align = "right"|1
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− | |align = "right"|25
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− | |
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| | | |
− | |- | + | |} |
− | |Quantity
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− | |numeric
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− | |align = "center"|
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− | |align = "right"|1
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− | |align = "right"|999999999
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− | |
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− | |-
| + | |
− | |Starting
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− | |alpha-numeric
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− | |align = "center"|x
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− | |align = "right"|14
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− | |align = "right"|14
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− | |mask: AAAAA######### / The last 9 numbers must be minor to the Ending value
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− | |-
| + | == <span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span class="mw-headline" id="Solder_Paste_Material_Control"><span style="font-size:large;">Solder Paste Material Control</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> == |
− | |Ending
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− | |alpha-numeric
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− | |align = "center"|
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− | |align = "right"|14
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− | |align = "right"|14
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− | |mask: AAAAA######### / The first 5 characters must be equals to the Starting value
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− | | |
− | |-
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− | |PO
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− | |alpha-numeric
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− | |align = "center"|
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− | |align = "right"|1
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− | |align = "right"|30
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− | |
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− | | |
− | |-
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− | |PO Line
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− | |numeric
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− | |align = "center"|
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− | |align = "right"|1
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− | |align = "right"|9999999
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− | |
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| + | {| cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" style="border-style:solid; border-color:blue; border-width:2px;" |
| |- | | |- |
− | |Packing List | + | | '''[[SOP-5-I-MES0153-C_Solder_Paste_Material_Control|42Q-MES0153 Solder Paste Material Control]]''' |
− | |alpha-numeric | + | Solder Paste is an application able to help plants control the storage and use of Solder Paste materials to avoid human errors and lapses. The project has the standard process and creates error-proofing of Solder Paste control, to ensure plants comply with the varying Solder Paste part number’s storage life and use life limits, and ensure a constant environment, to stop out-of-specs solder paste from being used in production. |
− | |align = "center"|
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− | |align = "right"|1
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− | |align = "right"|30
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− | |
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| |} | | |} |
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− | == Multi-Level Container Pack ==
| + | |
− | === Multi-Level Containerization Browser ===
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| | | |
− | The '''Multi-Level Containerization Browser''' displays all multi-level containers created. All container details can be viewed (Container Configurations, container IDs (if it is child show the parent information, in case it has containers inside the screen must displays the tree with all child information).
| + | == <span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span class="mw-headline" id="Reprocessing_Defect"><span style="font-size:large;">Reprocessing Defect </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> == |
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− | <br> The containers can be opened for containerization from the list (open a container calls the Multi-level Containerization screen).
| + | {| cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" style="border-style:solid; border-color:blue; border-width:2px;" |
− | | + | |- |
− | <br> The user is able to scan a specific Container ID or a containerized serial number, then the application calls Multi-level Containerization screen. If user scans a non containerized serial number, the application finds the container configuration for the serial part number and displays the available container levels to create a new Container ID.
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− | | |
− | <br>
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− | | |
− | ==== Accessing the Multi-Level Containerization Browser ====
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− | | |
− | To access the Multi-Level Containerization Browser, go to '''MDS Client > Multi-Level Containerization > Multi-Level Containerization Browser'''.
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 19: Multi-Level Containerization Browser.'''
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− | [[Image:MLC019.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> The Multi-Level Containerization Browser window displays:
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− | <br> '''Figure 20: Multi-Level Containerization Browser '''
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− | [[Image:MLC020.png|700px|MLC020.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> The next topics will describe all available Containerization functionalities.
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− | | |
− | <br>
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− | | |
− | ==== Containerization Browser List ====
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− | | |
− | The '''Containerization Browser List''' displays all multi-level containers created and allows performing the following actions:
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− | | |
− | <br>
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− | *'''Filter''' '''Data '''
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− | *'''Containerize''' (add units at containers)
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− | *'''View a Container'''
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− | *'''Delete a Container'''
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− | *'''Export Shippable Containers '''
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− | *'''Print/Export Containers'''
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− | | |
− | Note: It is possible to execute three different actions from the Task Panel:
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− | | |
− | <br>
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− | *'''Open/Containerize '''(create or open a container)
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− | *'''Create Parent Container'''
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− | *'''Print/Export all Filtered Containers'''
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− | *'''Export Filtered Container'''
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− | | |
− | ==== Filter Settings ====
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− | | |
− | '''Figure 21: Containerization Browser Filter'''
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− | [[Image:MLC021.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> To create a filter, follow the steps below:
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− | | |
− | <br> 1) Fill in one or more of the following filter options then click on the "'''Filter'''" button or press "'''Enter'''":
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− | *Container ID
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− | *Part Number
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− | *Shop Order
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− | *Revision
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− | *Container Level
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− | *Project ID
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− | | |
− | *Container Status: displays the containers opened or closed;
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− | *Created Date: displays all containers created on the chosen date;
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− | *Serial Status and
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− | *Shipping Level.
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− | | |
− | 2) Select the Created Date:
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− | | |
− | *From/Until: displays the containers created in the data range selected;
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− | | |
− | '''Note: '''
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− | | |
− | Container Status: displays the containers '''“Opened”''', '''“Closed”''', '''“Close/Sent”''', '''“Empty”''', '''“Open/Sent”''' (for any container that was closed and sent/exported to Oracle and '''“Closed/Sent”''' for a container that was closed and then sent to Oracle.
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− | <br> '''Serial Status:''' displays the containers “Completed”, “Shipped”;
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− | '''Shipping Level: '''displays the containers “Yes”, “No”, “All”;
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− | | |
− | <br> To clear the entered information for a filter, click on "'''Clear'''" button.
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− | | |
− | <br>
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− | | |
− | ===== Add elements inside container =====
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− | | |
− | To add elements (element can be serials or containers) inside a container, go to '''Multi-Level Containerization > Multi-Level Containerization Browser''' and click on "Open/Containerize" on the Tasks panel or click on Containerize icon in the list.
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− | | |
− | <br> The difference between these actions is that clicking on "'''Open/Containerize'''" in the Tasks panel, displays a dialog to the user prompting for the container id or the serial number.
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 22: Open/Create Container'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC022.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 23: Multi-Level Containerization Browser'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC023.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> The Multi-Level Containerization window displays:
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 24: Multi-Level Containerization'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC024.png|700px|MLC024.png]]
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− | | |
− | The Multi-Level Containerization displays the following information about the parent container selected in the list:
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− | | |
− | *Container ID; Part Number; Created Date; Container level; Project ID; Status; Capacity, Add Serial/Container and Remove Serial/Container, String 1 and String 2.
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− | | |
− | The Container hierarchy is displayed under the "Container Elements" section and the serial numbers in the container are displayed. Clicking on a serial number in the hierarchy, the Location and Containerized Date are displayed.
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− | | |
− | <br> To add a serial number to a container, type/scan a serial number and press '''Enter'''.
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− | | |
− | The serial number is added under the container in the "'''Container Elements'''" section.
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− | | |
− | '''NOTE''': MULTI-PART Containers allows inserting serials that belongs to different part numbers, but they must comply with the mask.
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− | | |
− | The "'''Capacity'''" is incremented by one unit and the capacity bar reflects the serial added as percentage, if the container capacity is 0, the application assume the max capacity allowed = 999.99 for this container.
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− | | |
− | '''Note: '''To add a container inside another container, the Container to be added must be a lower level. You can add a container that is level 102 to another that is level 104 for example, but you can’t add it to a container that is level 101.
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− | | |
− | The'''Remove All Elements '''and '''Close/Print''' container buttons are displayed in the tasks panel, and if the configuration has Dim per Unit check box checked, a dialog for manage '''Dimensions '''is displayed.
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− | | |
− | '''Note:''' The application will not allow users to edit a container that's open for editing by another user. A message is displayed and shows the user name that is using that container.
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− | | |
− | <br>
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− | | |
− | ===== Remove all elements from an opened container =====
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− | | |
− | To remove elements from an opened container, go to'''Multi-Level Containerization Browser''' and click on the "'''Containerize'''" icon for the container created.
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− | Click on "'''Remove all Elements'''" task on panel.
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− | '''Figure 25: Remove All Elements'''
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− | [[Image:MLC025.png]]
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− | All the container elements will be removed from the main container hierarchy.
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− | | |
− | Click on "'''OK'''" to save and go back to "'''Containerize'''" for that container.
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− | | |
− | The container is displayed without any elements inside.
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− | | |
− | ===== Remove elements from an opened container =====
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− | | |
− | Follow the steps below to remove elements from containers:
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− | | |
− | To remove elements from an opened container, go to '''Multi-Level Containerization Browser''' and click on the "'''Containerize'''" icon.
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− | | |
− | The Multi-Level Containerization window displays:
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 26: Multi-Level Containerization'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC026.png|700px|MLC026.png]]
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− | | |
− | To remove a Serial or Container, type/scan the Serial Number or Container ID in the '''Remove Serial/Container''' field and press “Enter”. Another method is to select the desired Container or Serial Number in the Container Elements list and double click it.
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− | | |
− | Save the container by clicking on "'''OK'''" and go back to "'''Containerize'''" for that container.
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− | | |
− | ===== Close/Print container =====
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− | | |
− | To print labels, it is necessary define a '''Label Program''' (editable combo box) during the container configuration, otherwise, just the Close option is displayed to the user.
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− | | |
− | Go to'''Multi-Level Containerization > Multi-Level Containerization Browser > Containerize.'''
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− | | |
− | <br> The Multi-Level Containerization window displays:
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− | | |
− | '''Figure 27: Close/Print Container'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC027.png|700px|MLC027.png]]
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− | | |
− | Click on "'''Close/Print Container'''" button in the Tasks panel.
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− | | |
− | If the Dim Per Unit Option is set in the container configuration, the user will be able to update the container dimension if necessary.
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− | The Print Container Label window is displayed with the following fields:
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− | <nowiki>* Label program (label type + print queue) - ready only. C</nowiki>onfigured in the Container Configuration; <nowiki>* Label Type – combo box;</nowiki> <nowiki>* Print Queue – configured in the Container Configuration;</nowiki> <nowiki>* Init. Printer – YES/NO</nowiki>
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− | If the label type and print queue configuration is not defined in the container definition, a label type setup in the Label Maintenance module can be used.
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− | | |
− | Printing a label automatically closes the container. The "Close" icon is disabled for this container in the list.
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− | <br>
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− | | |
− | ===== Automatically close a full container =====
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− | | |
− | If the "'''Auto Close'''" option is enabled in container configuration, a full container will automatically be closed.
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− | | |
− | <br> 1) Go to '''Multi-Level Containerization > Multi-Level Containerization Browser''' and click on "'''Containerize'''" icon.
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− | | |
− | The Multi-Level Containerization window displays.
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− | | |
− | Type/Scan and add all serial numbers allowed in the container and click on "'''OK'''" to confirm.
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− | | |
− | <br> After performing these steps, the "'''Add Serial/Container'''" field is disabled and the container will be closed automatically and displayed in the list with status = closed.
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− | | |
− | ==== View Container ====
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− | | |
− | Follow the steps below to view the container information.
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− | | |
− | Go to'''Multi-Level Containerization > Multi-Level Containerization Browser''' and click on "'''View Containe'''r" icon for a container from the list.
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− | | |
− | '''Figure 28: View Container'''
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− | [[Image:MLC028.png]]
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− | | |
− | The container view screen is displayed with all the container information, including the serial numbers/containers hierarchy. All information is displayed as ready only.
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− | | |
− | '''Figure 29: Container Information'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC029.png|700px|MLC029.png]]
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− | | |
− | Clicking on a serial number in the hierarchy, the following information of the serial is displayed:
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− | | |
− | #Location
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− | #Containerized Date
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− | | |
− | ==== Delete Container ====
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− | | |
− | To delete a container, it must be empty (with '''no''' serials or containers inside).
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− | | |
− | Go to '''Multi-Level Containerization > Multi-Level Containerization Browser''', click on "'''Delete'''" icon.
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 30: Delete Containers'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC030.png]]
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− | | |
− | A Confirmation message is displayed.
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− | | |
− | '''Figure 31: Confirmation Message'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC031.png]]
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− | | |
− | Click on '''YES''' to confirm. The container is deleted from the list.
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− | | |
− | ==== Export Container from List ====
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− | | |
− | Go to '''Multi-Level Containerization Browser''' and click on "'''Export'''" icon.
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− | | |
− | <br> '''NOTE:'''
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− | | |
− | It is necessary to configure an FTP server defined for the plant and remember that only the containers flagged as '''“shipping Level”''' can be exported.
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− | | |
− | FTP server must be configured on Generic Attribute sub-module using the following attributes: '''(ctr_export_ftp_dir''', '''ctr_export_ftp_password''', '''ctr_export_ftp_server''', '''ctr_export_ftp_user''').
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− | | |
− | '''Attribute recursive_ctr_export = YES''' configured on Generic Attribute sub-module.
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 32: Export Containers'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC032.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> A Confirmation message is displayed:
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 33: Message Confirmation'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC033.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> Confirm the export clicking "'''Yes'''".
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− | | |
− | A message saying that the container was exported with success is displayed:
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− | <br> '''Figure 34: Export Information Message'''
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− | [[Image:MLC034.png]]
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− | The ftp "datafile" folder is opened and a .dat file generated for the container exported on the previous step is displayed in that folder. The file name is '''"ctr" + organization_code + datetime + ".dat"'''.
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− | '''NOTE''': The exported file can be used on the Roboship Oracle (Oracle program that receive the exported files from MDS Client and load it in the Oracle.
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− | | |
− | ==== Print/Export Container ====
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− | Follow the steps below to print/export containers:
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− | <br> '''Figure 35: Print/Export Reports'''
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− | [[Image:MLC035.png]]
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− | Click on "'''Print/Export Container'''" icon;
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− | <br> The '''Choose…''' dialog displays:
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− | <br> '''Figure 36: Choose Dialog'''
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− | [[Image:MLC036.png]]
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− | <br>
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− | | |
− | ===== Report Type Simple =====
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− | Select Type = Simple;
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− | The Container willbe printed:
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− | <br> '''Figure 37: Simple Report'''
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− | [[Image:MLC037.png|700px|MLC037.png]]
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− | <br> In the Jasper Viewer click on "'''Save'''" button, enter the Filename and click to save.
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− | <br>
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− | | |
− | ===== Report Type Detailed =====
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− | | |
− | Follow the steps below to print/export containers:
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− | <br> Click on "'''Print/Export Container'''" icon
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− | The Choose… dialog displays:
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− | <br> '''Figure 38: Chose Detailed'''
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− | [[Image:MLC038.png]]
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− | <br> Select Type = Detailed
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− | The Container will be printed:
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− | <br> '''Figure 39: Detailed Report'''
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− | [[Image:MLC039.png|700px|MLC039.png]]
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− | <br> In the Jasper Viewer click on "'''Save'''" button, enter the Filename and click to save.
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− | | |
− | === Container Task Panel ===
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− | From the '''Task Panel''', the user can open or create a new container, create a parent container and print/export all filtered container configuration.
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− | <br>
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− | | |
− | ==== Containerize – Opening a Container ====
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− | | |
− | Containers can be “opened” for serial number adding or removal and “closed” when full or when the operation requires modification of the contained containers.
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− | | |
− | <br> To open a container, follow the steps below:
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− | <br> Go to '''Multi-Level Containerization Browser '''and click on "'''Open/Containerize'''" task on panel;
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− | <br> '''Figure 40: Open/Containerize'''
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− | [[Image:MLC040.png]]
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− | <br> The '''Open/Create Container''' window displays. By default, the '''Open/Containerize '''option is setting. Type a serial number that is inside the container or a container ID already created.
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− | *'''A CONTAINER ID is typed:'''
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− | a) If the container id is not containerized, opens the container id entered (the dialog won't show the non completed possible parents for that container). If the user wants to containerize the container id, a new container should be created or scan parent container ID.
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− | | |
− | b) If the container id is containerized, displays a warning stating that the container is already inside another container, and then opens the container typed.
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− | <br>
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− | *'''A SERIAL NUMBER is typed:'''
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− | | |
− | a) If the serial number is not containerized, a list of configurations will be displayed (the serial number will be automatically added).
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− | | |
− | b) If the serial number is containerized, displays a warning stating that the serial is already inside a container, and then opens the parent container
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− | | |
− | <br> The container that has the serial number entered is opened for containerization and is displayed for editing in the multi-level containerization screen.
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 41: Container Edition'''
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− | [[Image:MLC041.png|700px|MLC041.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> The user is able to add or remove serial/container by typing or scanning the serial/container in the '''Add Serial/Container '''or'''Remove Serial/Container '''field and hitting '''Enter'''.
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− | | |
− | Any attribute related to the container can be added in the'''String One '''and/or '''String Two '''fields.
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− | | |
− | Click on '''Save''' to save the data.
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− | | |
− | <br> '''NOTES:'''
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− | | |
− | '''Figure 42: Remove All Elements'''
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− | [[Image:MLC042.png]]
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− | | |
− | If the user needs to remove all elements from container, go to the Tasks panel and click on '''Remove All Elements'''.
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− | | |
− | '''Figure 43: Remove All Elements'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC043.png]]
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− | | |
− | To close a container, it can not be empty. Click on '''Close/Print Container''' in the Tasks panel. A confirmation message is displayed before close/print the container.
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− | | |
− | <br> These notes are the same for creating new containers.
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− | | |
− | <br>
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− | | |
− | ==== Containerize – Creating a New Container ====
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− | | |
− | Go to '''Multi-Level Containerization Browser''', click on "'''Open/Containerize'''" task on panel;
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− | | |
− | The Open/Create Container window displays:
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 44: Open or Create a Container '''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC044.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> The '''Open/Create Container''' screen displays:
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 45: Open/Create Container'''
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− | [[Image:MLC045.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> For this example, note that the container configuration created before is displayed in the '''Available Containers''' list.
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− | | |
− | <br> Double click on a container configuration or click on '''OK''' to associate it to a new container;
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− | | |
− | <br> The multi-level containerization screen is displayed with the serial number added to the elements hierarchy. A new container ID is created.
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− | | |
− | <br> Now, the user can add elements to the container until the capacity is reached.
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 46: Container Elements'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC046.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> Click on '''Ok '''to save the new container. A Confirmation message displays. Click on '''OK''' to confirm.
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− | | |
− | <br>
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− | | |
− | ==== Create Parent Containers ====
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− | | |
− | Go to '''Multi-Level Containerization Browser''', click on "'''Create Parent Containerize'''" task on panel;
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− | | |
− | The Open/Create Container popup displays:
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 47: Create Parent Container '''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC047.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> Note that the default is '''Create Parent Container''' selected.
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− | | |
− | <br>
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− | | |
− | *'''A SERIAL NUMBER is typed:'''
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− | | |
− | a) If the entered serial number is not containerized, a list of configurations is displayed (the serial number is automatically added).
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− | | |
− | b) If the entered serial number is containerized, displays a warning stating that the serial is already inside a container, and then opens the parent container.
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− | | |
− | <br>
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− | | |
− | *'''A CONTAINER ID is typed:'''
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− | | |
− | a) If the entered container id is not containerized, a list of configurations is displayed (the container is automatically added).
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− | | |
− | b) If the entered container id is containerized, displays a warning stating that the serial is already inside a container, and then opens the parent container.
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− | | |
− | <br> After entering the container id/serial, the '''Open/Create Container''' dialog is displayed. Select an available container configuration and click on '''OK'''.
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 48: Open/Create Container'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC048.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> The Parent Container is created and other containers can be added. Only closed containers can be added to a parent container and the level must be lower than the parent container.
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Note:''' If the container is not full, a message is displayed to alert the user. Click on '''YES''' to continue. If the'''Log '''option was set in the container configuration, the user needs to enter a log to continue.
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− | | |
− | <br> The Multi-Level Containerization screen is displayed and the user can see the container data and only a few fields can be edited:
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 49: Multi-Level Containerization'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC049.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> The user is able to add or remove serial/container by typing or scanning the serial/container in the '''Add Serial/Container '''or'''Remove Serial/Container '''field and hitting '''Enter'''.
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− | | |
− | Any attribute data related to the container can be entered in the'''String One '''and/or '''String Two '''fields.
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− | | |
− | Click on '''Save''' to save the data.
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− | | |
− | <br> Every time that a container is closed, the print label dialog displays unless the option “Disable printing when…” in the Container Configuration was selected.
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 50: Print container Label'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC050.png]]
| |
− | | |
− | <br> The user needs to select the Print Mode, the Label Type (it must be assigned to the containers’ part number) and the Print Queue and click on Print. If the user clicks on Cancel, to print a label for this container, it must be opened and closed again.
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− | | |
− | <br>
| |
− | | |
− | ==== Print Export Filtered Containers ====
| |
− | | |
− | 1) To print or Export filtered containers, go to'''Multi-Level Containerization Browser''', click on "'''Print/Export Filtered Container'''" task on panel;
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 51: Print/Export Filtered Containers'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC051.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> The report is generated according the filter:
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 52: Print/Export Filtered Containers Report '''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC052.png|700px|MLC052.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> Click on "'''Save'''" button to save the result;
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− | | |
− | A CSV file with the Containers report is saved in the selected path.
| |
− | | |
− | <br>
| |
− | | |
− | ==== Export Filtered Containers ====
| |
− | | |
− | 1) To Export filtered containers, go to'''Multi-Level Containerization Browser''', click on '''Export Filtered Container'''" in the task on panel;
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 53: Print/Export Filtered Containers'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC053.png|700px|MLC053.png]]
| |
− | | |
− | ==== Multi-Level Container Pack ====
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− | | |
− | The '''Multi-Level Container Pack '''was developed to help users that work with data collector and use the bar code commands.
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− | | |
− | <br> If a user A is working on any container and a B user tries to update the same one, it is displayed a warning message to alert that this container is locked for editing by "A" user.
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− | | |
− | <br> The container will be available for a new editing when user A complete the updates and close it.
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− | | |
− | <br>
| |
− | | |
− | ==== Accessing the Multi-Level Container Pack ====
| |
− | | |
− | To access the Multi-Level Container Pack, go to '''MDS Client > Multi-Level Containerization > Multi-Level Container Pack'''.
| |
− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 54: Multi-Level Container Pack'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC054.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> The main Multi-Level Container Pack window displays:
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 55: Multi-Level Container Pack main window '''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC055.png|700px|MLC055.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> This screen is used to execute the same operations of Container Browser screen with the addition that the users can use an optical reader (data collector) to read barcodes to containerize. The Container Pack screen allows to manage (Create, Open, Add Elements, Remove Elements, Close) parent containers by commands that can be typed or scanned from bar-codes. The screen displays container details with big font size and colors.
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− | | |
− | <br> The following commands can be executes from the Command Console:
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− | | |
− | *'''<nowiki>#ClearConsole</nowiki>''': this command will clear all data entered in the command console;
| |
− | *'''<nowiki>#RemElement</nowiki>''': type this command to remove elements from container;
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− | *'''<nowiki>#RemoveAll</nowiki>''': it will remove All elements from container;
| |
− | *'''<nowiki>#Cancel</nowiki>''': this command will cancel all information entered;
| |
− | *'''<nowiki>#Save</nowiki>''': it will save all data from container;
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− | *'''<nowiki>#CloseContainer</nowiki>''': close the container;
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− | *'''<nowiki>#CreateParentContainer</nowiki>''': create a parent container for the actual container;
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− | | |
− | In addition, to represent some information are used colors and sounds:
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− | | |
− | *'''Black''': Closed.
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− | *'''Green''': Opened with 80% of capacity free.
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− | *'''Yellow''': Opened with 80% of capacity full.
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− | *'''Orange''': Opened with 100% of capacity full.
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− | *'''Red''': Error message.
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− | | |
− | '''Sounds:'''
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− | | |
− | *1 beep: Error message.
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− | *2 beep: with 80% of capacity full.
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− | *3 beep: with 100% of capacity full.
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− | | |
− | ==== Open/Containerize ====
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− | | |
− | To Open/Containerize, click on '''Open/Containerize''' in the Tasks Panel.
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− | | |
− | '''NOTE''': The first time that the users open or create a container, must be by clicking on the link.
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 56: Open/ Containerize'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC056.png|700px|MLC056.png]]
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− | | |
− | <br> '''Figure 57: Add Elements'''
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− | | |
− | [[Image:MLC057.png|700px|MLC057.png]]
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− | | |
− | Now the user can include elements till reach the capacity.
| |
− | | |
− | <br>
| |
− | | |
− | ==== Close/Print Container ====
| |
− | | |
− | This function is exactly like Close/Print Container in the Container Browser module. For more information, go to [#_d)_Close/Print_container Close/Print Container].
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− | | |
− | <br>
| |
− | | |
− | ==== Create Parent Container ====
| |
− | | |
− | This function is exactly like Create Parent Container in the Container Browser module. For more information, go to [#_2.2.2c_Create_Parent Create Parent Container].
| |
− | | |
− | <br>
| |
− | | |
− | ==== Cancel Containers ====
| |
− | | |
− | This functionality just cancels all data entered for the active session, from the last opened container.
| |
− | | |
− | <br>
| |
− | | |
− | ==== Dimensions ====
| |
− | | |
− | The Dimensions must be filled using the same rules for Multi Container Browser.:
| |
− | | |
− | *The user can define the Container dimension filling the weight (kg), height (m), length (m), volume (m3) and width (m). Selecting the Dimension per Unit flag, it is possible to fill for each configuration container. If the dimension is in different measure, the data will be converted.
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− | | |
− | '''Note: '''
| |
− | | |
− | The dimensions icon will be enabled if the '''Dim. Per Unit''' flag is set.
| |
− | | |
− | == Kit Verify ==
| |
− | === Alert Template ===
| |
− | To access the Alert Template functionality, from Tasks panel, click on '''Alert Template'''.
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− | | |
− | | |
− | '''Figure 60: Alert Template List'''
| |
− | | |
− | [[File:KV60.png]]
| |
− | | |
− | | |
− | '''Figure 61: Alert Template List'''
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− | | |
− | [[File:KV61.png|800px]]
| |
− | | |
− | | |
− | The Alert Template is created in the “Alert Template” screen where the user can save and keep it.
| |
− | | |
− | It is possible to search, add, edit, delete or copy alerts templates.
| |
− | | |
− | | |
− | ==== Adding Alert Template ====
| |
− | '''Figure 62: Adding Alert Template'''
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− | | |
− | [[File:KV62.png|800px]]
| |
− | | |
− | | |
− | The Add Alert Template window displays:
| |
− | | |
− | | |
− | '''Figure 63: Add Alert Template'''
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− | | |
− | [[File:KV63.png]]
| |
− | | |
− | | |
− | # In the Template name field the user should write the Template Name (This field is the email subject).
| |
− | # In the Content field the user should be write the message for the alert with the Tokens that he wants to use. It is possible to add text and also select or type the available tokens.
| |
− | | |
− | '''Note''': The Available Tokens box allows to the user to select the Tokens and when the user clicks in the tokens these tokens are going to the body box.
| |
− | | |
− | | |
− | To add an Alert Template, follow the steps bellow:
| |
− | | |
− | # In Task Panel click on "'''Add Alert Distribution"''' option;
| |
− | # Fill the mandatory fields (Template Name and Content);
| |
− | # Click on "'''Ok'''" button;
| |
− | # Confirm the Alert Template creation.
| |
− | | |
− | ==== Editing Alert Template ====
| |
− | '''Figure 64: Editing Alert Template'''
| |
− | | |
− | [[File:KV64.png|800px]]
| |
− | | |
− | | |
− | Follow the steps bellow to edit an alert template:
| |
− | | |
− | | |
− | # On the Alert Template list, select an existing Alert;
| |
− | # Click the Edit icon;
| |
− | # The Alert Template screen displays. It is the same for Add alert template.
| |
− | # Change the mandatory fields;
| |
− | # Click "'''OK'''" button
| |
− | # Confirm the Edit.
| |
− | | |
− | ==== Copying Alert Template ====
| |
− | '''Figure 65: Copying Alert Template'''
| |
− | | |
− | [[File:KV65.png|800px]]
| |
− | | |
− | | |
− | The copy feature allows the user to copy alert information. Follow the steps bellow:
| |
− | | |
− | | |
− | # On the Alert Template List, select an existing Alert;
| |
− | # Click the Copy Icon;
| |
− | # Change the mandatory fields;
| |
− | # Click "'''OK'''" button.
| |
− | | |
− | ==== Deleting Alert Template ====
| |
− | '''Figure 66: Deleting Alert Template'''
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− | | |
− | [[File:KV66.png|800px]]
| |
− | | |
− | | |
− | Follow the steps bellow to delete an Alert:
| |
− | | |
− | | |
− | # On the Alert Template List, select an existing Alert;
| |
− | # Click the Delete icon;
| |
− | # Click "'''OK'''" button.
| |
− | # A confirmation box displays.
| |
− | # The Alert is deleted.
| |
− | | |
− | == Production Setup ==
| |
− | | |
− | === Introduction ===
| |
− | | |
− | This page explores every detail of production setup, from setup procedures for different scenarios, production line handling, workstation handling, to picklist defining.
| |
− | | |
− | <br>
| |
− | | |
− | === Production Setup Procedure<br> ===
| |
− | | |
− | For different scenario, the production setup procedure may be different. Below are two common scenarios user may usually encounter:<br>
| |
− | | |
− | <br> '''Scenario 1.'''
| |
− | | |
− | Production Setup for a new (or previous built) product item on a new shop floor production line, suggested following the steps below in PTS:
| |
− | | |
− | {| cellspacing="1" border="1" style="width: 623px; height: 216px;"
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− | |- align="left" | |
| | | | | |
− | 1. Convert and upload SMT Picklist into PTS.
| + | '''[[42Q-MES0149-C_Reprocessing_Defect|42Q-MES0149 Reprocessing Defect]]''' |
− | | |
− | | ''Refer to [http://sanminanet.sanmina-sci.com/intranet/Training/IT-Trainin/Course-Off/Oracle-Int/PTS-III-GL/SOP-5-I-PTS0014-C_RA_Define_EZ_Pick_.pdf SOP-5-I-PTS0014-C]''
| |
− | |- align="left"
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− | | 2. Create a New Production Line.
| |
− | | ''Refer to [http://hsvmeswiki.sanmina-sci.com/mes_wiki/index.php/Production_Setup#Create_a_New_Production_Line Create a New Production Line].''
| |
− | |- align="left"
| |
− | | 3. Create all required Workstation(S).
| |
− | | ''Refer to [http://hsvmeswiki.sanmina-sci.com/mes_wiki/index.php/Production_Setup#Create_a_New_Workstation Create a New Workstation].''
| |
− | |- align="left"
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− | | 4. Add the Workstations into the Production Line by sequence.
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− | | ''Refer to [http://hsvmeswiki.sanmina-sci.com/mes_wiki/index.php/Production_Setup#Add_or_Remove_Workstation Add a Workstation into a Production Line].''
| |
− | |- align="left" | |
− | | 5.Define Workstation Process Sequence in a Production Line.
| |
− | | ''Refer to [http://hsvmeswiki.sanmina-sci.com/mes_wiki/index.php/Production_Setup#Move_Up_Process_Sequence Move Up Process Sequence].''
| |
− | |- align="left"
| |
− | | 6.Define Workstation Parameters for each added Workstation(s).
| |
− | | ''Refer to [http://hsvmeswiki.sanmina-sci.com/mes_wiki/index.php/Production_Setup#Workstation_Setup Workstation Setup].''
| |
− | |- align="left"
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− | | 7.Define Picklist for each above added Workstation(s).
| |
− | | ''Refer to [http://hsvmeswiki.sanmina-sci.com/mes_wiki/index.php/Production_Setup#Define_Pick_List Define Picklist].''
| |
− | |- align="left"
| |
− | | 8.Location Mapping for PTS workstation. (Optional)
| |
− | | ''Refer to [http://hsvmeswiki.sanmina-sci.com/mes_wiki/index.php/Production_Setup#Location_Mapping_.28optional.29 Location Mapping]''
| |
− | |- align="left"
| |
− | | 9.Set Production Online.
| |
− | | ''Refer to [http://hsvmeswiki.sanmina-sci.com/mes_wiki/index.php/Production_Setup#Set_Production_On.2FOff_line Set Production On/Off-Line].''
| |
− | |}
| |
− | | |
− | '''Scenario 2.'''
| |
| | | |
− | Production Setup for a previous built production item on where previous built shop floor production line, suggested to follow the steps below in PTS:
| + | The Reprocessing Defect is a 42Q portlet, which provides the users with the ability to diagnose and capture the failure analysis, reducing the repair time and mitigating human error in manual tracking, while systematically capturing and tracking across multiple systems, such as NCMR (Non-Conformance Material Request) and MESWeb without duplicate data entry. |
| | | |
− | {| cellspacing="1" border="1" style="width: 623px; height: 216px;"
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− | |- align="left"
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− | | 1.Convert and upload SMT Picklist into PTS.
| |
− | | ''Refer to [http://sanminanet.sanmina-sci.com/intranet/Training/IT-Trainin/Course-Off/Oracle-Int/PTS-III-GL/SOP-5-I-PTS0014-C_RA_Define_EZ_Pick_.pdf SOP-5-I-PTS0014-C].''
| |
− | |- align="left"
| |
− | | 2.Define Picklist for each Workstation which corresponding to the associated Production Line.
| |
− | | ''Refer to [http://hsvmeswiki.sanmina-sci.com/mes_wiki/index.php/Production_Setup#Define_Pick_List Define Picklist].''
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− | | 3.Set Production Online.
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− | | Refer to ''S[http://hsvmeswiki.sanmina-sci.com/mes_wiki/index.php/Production_Setup#Set_Production_On.2FOff_line et Production On/Off-Line].''
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− | '''Note 1:''' The following content is a general training guide that is not to provide a standard shop floor production process flow for all individual plant or department.
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− | '''Note 2:''' Please avoid setup a new assembly on any existing created production line in PTS. It is recommended to have a PTS production line naming setup for one specific assembly exclusively.
| + | == <span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span class="mw-headline" id="Production_Scheduling"><span style="font-size:large;">Production Scheduling</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> == |
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− | <br>
| + | {| cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" style="border-style:solid; border-color:blue; border-width:2px;" |
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− | === Production Line <br> ===
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− | | + | '''[[42Q-MES0154-C_Production_Scheduling|42Q-MES0154 Production Scheduling]]''' |
− | This section will introduce how to create new line by PTS system.
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− | Click '''Production Status > Production Setup'''
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− | ==== '''Create a New Production Line ''' ====
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− | ''Please refer the following example to create new production line!''
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− | [[Image:Production Setup Main Page.JPG|thumb|none]] Select and click '''Create a New Production Line''' as above figure marked.
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− | [[Image:Naming for a new Production Line.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Enter the new Production Line Name. (See following for naming format suggestion).
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− | #Click '''Create''' button to create new production line.
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− | <br>
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− | | colspan="2" | Suggested naming format for Production Line
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− | | colspan="2" | '''By Shop Floor Location'''
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− | | Format:
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− | | Area Location + Production Zone - Production Part Number - Production Process - Production Side
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− | | Area Location
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− | | F (Floor), G (Ground)
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− | | Production Zone
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− | | Floor level or zone area in production either in alpha or number format.
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− | | Production Part Number
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− | | as named
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− | | Production Process
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− | | S (SMT), H (Hand Load)
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− | | Production Side
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− | | T (Top), B (Bottom)
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− | | Example
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− | | F2-ABC12345-S-T ''<br>Production Line for product ABC12345 top side SMT production at 2nd floor''
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− | | colspan="2" | '''By Production Process'''
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− | | Format
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− | | Production Process + Production Zone – Production Part Number – Production Side
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− | |- align="left"
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− | | Production Process
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− | | S (SMT), H (Hand Load)
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− | | Production Zone
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− | | Floor level or zone area in production either in alpha or number format
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− | | Production Part Number
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− | | as named
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− | | Production Side
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− | | T (Top), B (Bottom)
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− | |- align="left"
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− | | Example
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− | | S2-ABC12345-T <br>''Production Line for product ABC12345 top side at SMT Line/Zone 2''
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− | |}
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− | <br>
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− | ==== Search a Production Line ====
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− | Search the existing production line as follows example:
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− | [[Image:Search production line.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Enter the production line name or key words in the Search Line Name field.
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− | #Click '''Go'''
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− | #The related production line will be listed in '''Production Line Available''' text box.
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− | <br>
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− | ==== Rename a Production Line ====
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− | According to requirement to rename production line name.
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− | [[Image:Rename Production Line.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Select the production line from the “Production Line Available” Menu.
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− | #Click '''Rename Production Line'''
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− | #Enter the New Name in “New Production Line”.
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− | #Click the '''Change''' button to rename the production line.
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− | '''Note:''' Production line name can be changed only when the production line is in off-line mode. (See '''''Set Production Off-Line''''')
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− | <br>
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− | ==== Set Production On/Off line ====
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− | This module allows user to
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− | ===== Set Production On-Line =====
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− | Once you have production line and [[Workstation|workstation]] ready, now we need to set production line to be On-Line mode for starting work order production. You can’t load material or scan board if the production line is off.
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− | [[Image:Productin On-Line.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | *Select the production line to be set on line from the '''Production Line Available''' Menu.
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− | *Choose '''Set Production On/Off Line''' functional module.
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− | *Enter a released Work Order number if known or Select the work order from the list by clicking '''Show''' button.
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− | ''To be continued on the following page for showing the screen if you click '''Show'''''
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− | [[Image:Select Work Order.JPG|thumb|none]] | |
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− | *Select the Work Order (you can view the BOM detail by clicking the '''BOM P/N''').
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− | *Click '''Check''' in the BOM/PL column to verify the BOM against the defined picklist and vice versa under two sessions if there is unmatched items:
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− | ''To be continued on the following page for showing the error screen once you click '''Check''' and if there is any unmatched item''
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− | [[Image:Show BOM PL Validation.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #'''Items not exist in BOM'''<br>To compare and validate all material placements in SMT placement program (i.e. PickList) not exist in Oracle BOM.
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− | #'''Items not exist in PickList'''<br>To compare and validate all material placements in Oracle BOM not exist in SMT placement program (i.e. PickList).
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− | *Fill the required Work Order with associated production ECN.
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− | *Click '''On-Line''' button to set the production line online after confirmed the Work Order and ECN selection.
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− | '''Note:''' If you have the situation that your selected work order BOM components unmatched the defined Picklist, you need to follow below confirmation and update accordingly:
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− | #Confirm on the Work Order you enter/select is associated with the latest ECN or not.
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− | #Confirm the Picklist you defined is correct or not.
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− | <br>
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− | ===== Set Production Off-Line =====
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− | Once the work order is completed on the production line, the production line needs to be set to Off-Line mode.
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− | [[Image:Setup Production Off-Line.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Select the production line to be set on line from the '''Production Line Available''' Menu.
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− | #Click '''Set Production On/Off Line''' functional module.
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− | #Click the '''Off-Line''' button.
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− | <br>
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− | ==== Hide Production Line ====
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− | This function can be used when one line is in '''offline''' status.
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− | [[Image:Hide Production Line.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Select and click one off line.
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− | #Click '''OK''' button to hide this production line.
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− | <br>
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− | ==== Recover Production Line ====
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− | This module is used to recover the line that was hidden in Production Setup module. [[Image:Recover Production Line Name.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Select and click '''Production Status >Recover Production Line''' from PTS main menu.
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− | #Select one line user wants to recover from Production Line Name drop down list.
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− | #Click '''Send''' button.
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− | <br>
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− | | |
− | === Workstation ===
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− | ==== Create a New Workstation ====
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− | It is used by engineer to create new work station in PTS
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− | Click '''Production Status > Production Setup''' from PTS main menu.
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− | [[Image:Workstation Name and Workstation Type.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Click '''Create a New Workstation''' from the functional option menu. (See following section for naming format suggestion).
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− | #'''Workstation:''' Enter the workstation name
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− | #'''Workstation Type:''' select one workstation type.
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− | #Click '''Create''' button to create the new workstation.
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− | '''Note:'''{color:#3366BB;} The workstation type should be added first in '''SMT Machine > Workstation Type''' module.
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− | <br>
| + | Production Scheduling is a 42Q portlet, which provides the users with the ability to schedule when shop orders are expected to run in the Manufacturing Lines. |
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− | {| border="1" class="wikitable"
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− | |- align="center"
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− | | bgcolor="#999999" colspan="2" | Suggested naming format for Workstation
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− | |- align="left"
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− | | colspan="2" | '''By Shop Floor Location'''
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− | |- align="left"
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− | | Format
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− | | Area Location + Production Zone - Placement Machine
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− | | Example
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− | | F2-CP6B
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− | | Explanation
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− | | Fuji CP6B placement machine located at 2nd Floor
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− | | colspan="2" | '''By Production Process'''
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− | |- align="left"
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− | | Format
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− | | Production Process + Line/Zone - Placement Machine
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− | | Example
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− | | S2-CP6A
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− | | Explanation
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− | | Fuji CP6A placement machine located at SMT Line 2
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− | | colspan="2" | '''By Placement machine model with associated serial number'''
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− | |- align="left"
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− | | Format
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− | | Placement machine model – Placement machine serial number
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− | | Example
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− | | CP6-SN12345
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− | | Explanation
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− | | Fuji CP6 placement machine with its own unique machine serial number SN12345
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− | <br>
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− |
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− | ==== Add or Remove Workstation ====
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− | This module is used by engineer to add or remove workstation(s) for selected production line.
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− | <br> Click '''Production Status > Production Setup''' from PTS main menu. <br>
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− | ===== Adding Workstation into a Production Line =====
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− | Add workstation(s) to selected production line when production line is in offline status. [[Image:Add Workstation.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Select the production line from the '''Production Line Available''' menu.
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− | #Click '''Add or Remove Workstation''' from the functional option menu.
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− | #Select the workstation name from '''Workstation''' pull down list to add to the specific production line.
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− | #Click '''Add''' button to add the workstation.
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− | '''Note:''' After created a new [[#Create_a_New_Workstation|workstation]], user needs to add new workstation to production line via this function.
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− | <br>
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− |
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− | ===== Remove a Workstation from a Production Line =====
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− | Remove workstation(s) from selected production line when production line is in offline status.
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− | [[Image:Remove workstation.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Select the production line from the '''Production Line Available''' menu.
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− | #Click '''Add or Remove Workstation''' from the functional option menu.
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− | #Select the workstation name from '''Workstation''' pull down list which is under ''In Use'' to delete workstation from the specific production line. (Such as above figure marked)
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− | #Click '''Delete''' button to add the workstation.
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− | <br>
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− |
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− | ==== Rename or Delete Work Station ====
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− | This function is used to change workstation name or delete workstation for offline production line.
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− | Click '''Production Status > Production Setup''' from PTS main menu.
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− | [[Image:Rename or Delete WS.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Select the production line from the '''Production Line Available''' menu.
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− | #Click '''Workstation Maintenance''' from the functional option menu.
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− | #'''New Workstation:''' input new workstation name to replace original name.
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− | #'''Workstation Type:''' re-select one type from dropdown list if needed.
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− | #Click '''Change''' button to change workstation name and save modified result.
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− | #Click '''Delete''' button to delete this workstation.
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− | <div style="font-weight: bold; color: red;">Note:</div>
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− | #Workstation type must be added first in ‘SMT Machine > Workstation Type’ module.
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− | #If one workstation is assigned to 3 production lines, renamed workstations will affect at these 3 lines.
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− | #'''CAUTION:''' Please be noted that it is compulsory to remove workstation from all involved production line(s) before deleted the workstation. (See [[#Remove_a_Workstation_from_a_Production_Line|Remove a Workstation from a Production Line ]]) An error message “Workstation is now used by another production line!” resulted if the workstation is still under any existing offline/online production line.
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− | #If one workstation was deleted, user can’t reuse the same name again.
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− | <br>
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− |
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− | ==== Move Up Process Sequence ====
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− | Used by engineer to redefine the proper workstation sequence for the production line if the previous setup is incorrect. The selected workstation would move one step onward in the procession list. But the first workstation in the production line will not move.
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− | ''<br>''
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− | <br> <br>
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− | ==== Workstation Setup ====
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− | This module is to setup the scanning behavior and scanning rules for each defined Workstation under associated Production Line.
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− | <br> ''Figure: Workstation Setup Parameters''
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− | [[Image:PTS- remove NetDC field from workstation setup page.png|500px]]<br>
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− | Select the production line from the '''Production Line Available '''menu and select the workstation to be set up in the '''Work station Available '''Menu. Click '''Workstation Setup''' option as hightlighted above, a workstation setup page shows up on the right of the window:
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− | *'''Barcode Regulation(Recommended): '''
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− | Fill in “Barcode Regulation” based on the serial number mask which applied on each PCB serial number barcode label. If blank, no serial number will be validated for all PCB serial scanning.(click [[Image:Question Icon.png]] button to see the detailed regulation)
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− | *'''Scanning Behavior(Mandatory): '''
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− | #'''Scan By Later Workstation: '''All this workstation material placements can be recorded with the next Workstation(s).
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− | #'''Must Scan At this Workstation: '''All this workstation material placements are required to be recorded at this Workstation before reach and/or scan at next Workstation(s).<br>
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− | #'''Scan for Previous Workstation: '''All this workstation material placements will be recorded with the previous Workstation placements.<br>
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− | *'''Scan Board/Panel(Mandatory):''' Select the Scan Board/Panel for both 1<sup>st</sup> Side and 2<sup>nd</sup><br>
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− | #'''Board''': Each individual PCB board number.<br>
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− | #'''Panel''': Each PCB panel number.<br>
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− | #'''Serial''': Each PCB serial number.<br>
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− | *'''Scan Extra S/N(Mandatory): '''Define if required extra serial need to be scanned. If it is required to scan the PCB boards additional barcodes such as, the package label, select “'''Yes'''.” Default is “'''No'''”.
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− | *'''S/N Regulation( Mandatory if Scan Extra S/N above is Yes):''' Define the serial number barcode regulation.
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− | *'''Completed MSD( Mandatory if MSD control is needed):''' Default is “'''No'''”.
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− | '''Note:''' MSD control is only applied to the workstation(s) prior reflowing process.
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− | *'''Scan Side'''( '''Mandatory if Completed MSD above is Yes'''): Define which production side(s) needed to be scanned.
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− | #'''1<sup>st</sup> Side: '''First PCB production side or One PCB production side.<br>i.e. Such as PCB’s TOP side production only which do only have material placements on one PCB side.
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− | #'''2<sup>nd</sup> Side: '''Second PCB production side. <br>i.e. Such as TOP side can be called 2nd Side as it is the second production side after BOTTOM side placement finished. <br>
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− | #'''1<sup>st</sup> & 2<sup>nd</sup> Side: '''Top and Bottom <br> i.e. Both production sides required to be scanned at the same Workstation.<br>
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− | *'''Scan Material(Mandatory) : '''<br>
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− | #Select “'''Material Barcode'''” (For plant which used PTS format material label that included an unique printed PTS material barcode).<br>
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− | #Select “'''Manufacturer P/N'''” (For plant which might used standard plant approved / developed material label that included printed SSCI Part Number barcode).<br>
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− | #Select “'''SSCI P/N'''.” (For plant which might used manufacturer provided label that included printed manufacturer Part Number barcode)<br>
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− | *'''Material Run Out Stop (Recommended)''': Define if the system automatically stops machine when material runs out. Select '''Yes''' or '''No'''. Default option is '''No'''.
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− | '''Note:''' If '''Material Run Out = Yes''' under '''System Setting''' page, system automatically stops the machine when material runs out regardless of which option is selected here; If '''Material Run Out = No''', '''Yes''' should be selected here if user wants to set system to automatically stop machine.
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− | *'''Dual Sled (Optional)''': Define if the station supports dual tables. Select '''Yes''' or '''No'''. Default option is '''No'''.
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− | '''Note:''' If '''Yes''' is selected, there will be two tables showing up on the bottom of the '''Load Material''' and '''Prepare Material''' page, and there will be a '''Dual Sled''' option displayed on '''Scan Board Barcode''' allowing user to select '''Table 1''' or '''Table 2'''.
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− | *'''Request Material (Recommended)''': Define if the system automatically requests material from warehouse when material reaches a pre-configured quantity. Select '''Yes''' or '''No'''. Default option is '''No'''.
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− | *'''Process(Mandatory): '''
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− | #'''SMT''': For SMT Machine workstation
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− | #'''Hand Load''': For Manual process workstation<br>
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− | #'''AI''': For Auto Insertion workstation<br>
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− | '''Note''': Different setup option defines different material loading process. Refer to the Load Material work instruction for more detail.
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− | *'''Check P/N In Picklist(Mandatory)''': Define whether or not to check part numbers in BOM with the ones in Picklist when production line is on-line. Select '''Yes'''. Default option is '''No'''.
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− | *'''Allow To Change BOM P/N(Mandatory)''': Define whether or not to check BOM part number consistency of current scanning and previous scanning when the same board is scanned more than once. Select '''Yes'''. Default option is '''No'''.
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− | * Click on [[Image:Change button.png]] button to set up the workstation or save changes to the workstation.
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− | *Click on [[Image:History button.png]] button to view the change history of a selected workstation.
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− | *Click on [[Image:Cancel button.png]] button to go back to previous window without saving changes. <br>
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− | <br>
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− | === Define Pick List ===
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− | This module is for assigning the early prepared/loaded SMT placement program into a Workstation under the specific Production Line.
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− | [[Image:Select Picklist for workstation.png|500px|Select Picklist for workstation]]<br>
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− | *Select the production line from the '''Production Line Available''' Menu.
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− | *Select the workstation from the '''Workstation Available''' Menu.
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− | *Select the '''Define Picklist'''.
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− | *Enter the Picklist name into '''Search''' textbox.
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− | *Click “Go” to search Picklist name.
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− | *Select the Picklist name to view material placements with reference designator listing(refer to below figure). <br>
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− | [[Image:Show picklist item.png|500px|Show picklist item.png]]<br>
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− | *Verify Picklist and submit
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− | a. Verify and confirm the placements and corresponding reference designator, click '''Send''' to assign the selected picklist into the Workstation.<br>b. Click '''Cancel''' to return to the Select Picklist menu.<br>
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− | '''Note''': For additional detailed Picklist information, refer to EZPickList Work Instruction [http://sanminanet.sanmina-sci.com/intranet/Training/IT-Trainin/Course-Off/Oracle-Int/PTS-III-GL/SOP-5-I-PTS0014-C_RA_Define_EZ_Pick_.pdf SOP-5-I-PTS0014-C].<br>
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− | <br>
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− | === Location Mapping (optional)<br> ===
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− | This sub-module is designed to map PTS workstation with SFDC location, so that SFDC will forward serial number information to pre-mapped PTS workstation upon board scanning, which help to avoid duplicate board scanning and improve production efficiency. <br>
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− | <br>
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− | To map a PTS workstation with a SFDC location, please select the workstation of a production line, and click on Location Mapping, refer to below figure:<br>
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− | [[Image:Location mapping production setup.png|500px]]<br>
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− | #Update an existing mapping, click on corresponding “Edit” button;
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− | #To configure a new mapping, click on the “Create” button and a window will pop up as below: <br>
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− | [[Image:Create mapping production setup.png]]<br>
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− | *MDS User ID(Mandatory): SFDC user ID at MDS. Select from the drop-down list.
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− | *Location Name(Mandatory): Fill in SFDC location name that to be mapped with selected PTS workstation.
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− | *Device ID(Optional): Fill in SFDC Device ID.
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− | *Click on Send button to complete the mapping and Cancel takes you back to previous interface.
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− | == Incoming ==
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− | === Material Labeling ===
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− | This section is used by IQC department to print label for direct material. All material barcodes created will follow the PTS serial
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− | number given as a default. Material barcode can also be manually input for specific need.
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− | ==== Prerequisite ====
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− | *Understanding of Oracle receiving process
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− | *Proper PTS access
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− | *already existed RT (Receipt Traveler) number
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− | *The warehouse staff must ensure that all the received materials must have their correct RT numbers
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− | ==== Operations ====
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− | Click '''Incoming > Material Labeling''' from main PTS pull down menu.
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− | [[Image:Material Labeling Main Page.JPG|thumb|none|Material Labeling Main Page.JPG]]
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− | *'''Receipting Number:''' Enter valid '''Receipting Number''' for Material Labeling page as above figure shown. (Compulsory)
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− | *SSCI Part Number, Manufacturer Name/Vendor Code, Manufacturer P/N, Supplier Name,Receipting Quantity and Printing date
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− | will be shown automatically after inputting '''Receipting Number'''. (user must select one SSCI P/N if one RT has multi SSCI P/N)
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− | *'''Copy''': default is 1, user can key in qty to confirm how many label copies need to print for current label.
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− | *'''Material Barcode:''' input barcode or default it Auto. Generally, we recommend using default '''Auto'''.
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− | *'''Quantity:''' default is 0, user must key in single pack qty. <br><div style="font-weight: bold; color: red;">Note:</div>The
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− | message "Quantity*Copies > Remained Quantity!" will be shown and not allow user to print label when “Material Label
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− | Quantity Control" was set '''Yes '''at [[PTS System Definitions#Material_And_Labeling|System Setting]] page, the entered Quantity
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− | multiplied by Copies can not be greater than Remained Quantity.
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− | *'''Lot Code:''' lot code will be provided by vendor and can be found each material vendor’s sticker.
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− | *'''Date Code:''' Date code will be provided by vendor and can be found each material vendor’s sticker.
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− | *'''MFG Date''': show MFG date on label, but system will not save this data into database.<br><div style="font-weight: bold; color:
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− | red;">Note:</div>It’s optional, this option only work on when ‘MFG Date=Yes’ at [[PTS System
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− | Definitions#Material_And_Labeling|System Setting]] page.
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− | *'''Pb-Free Category''': default is ‘leaded’; user can select it from dropdown list to define material Pb Category: Leaded, Pb-free,
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− | e1-e7 (regard as lead free), R5 and C5 in list. <br><div style="font-weight: bold; color: red;">Note:</div>It needs to define when
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− | label creation. Once created; it can’t be changed.
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− | *'''High Value:''' it will show the material whether is high value material. This option only be shown when “High Value Mark” is
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− | YES at [[PTS System Definitions|System Setting]] page.
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− | *'''MSD Level:''' default is undefined; user also can select it from dropdown list to define material MSD level.1, 2, 2a, 3, 4, 5, 5a, 6
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− | in list.<br><div style="font-weight: bold; color: red;">Note1:</div>MSD material will be regarded as high value material if MSD
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− | Level is greater than “High Value Level” parameter user defines at [[PTS System Definitions#MSD_Control|System Setting]]
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− | page.<br><div style="font-weight: bold; color: red;">Note2:</div>It needs to define when label creation. Once created; it can’t be
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− | changed.
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− | '''*''' System will show $ logo on the label for high value material (i.e. “High Vale” shows YES or MSD Level over “High Value
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− | Level” setting.)
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− | *'''Accept Property:''' default is Accepted. User can change status for this material by selecting the option. This information will
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− | only print at label. It will not save to database.
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− | #If select '''Accepted''' – accept this material and can be used in production.
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− | #If select '''Rejected''' – reject this material, this indicates that material should not be used (material will only be blocked at loading time if patch 3.4.1-1 has been applied this will also have a saved record defined in database for hold that was applied to prevent loading, otherwise feature is limited to printing word "rejected" on material label,and material can still be used in production and will not be saved in database therefore no validation or systematic blocking is applied )
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− | the label and not saved to the database there is no validation or systematic way to prevent only a visual indicator.
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− | *'''Due Date'''(changed to '''Next Inspection Date '''since PTS v3.4.3): QC next inspection date. This due date is for QC inspection
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− | but not material due date. Default is current date instead of next check date.
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− | *'''IQC Result/Remark:''' this is for remark use; user can input or leave it blank.
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− | <br>
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− | ==== Warning Message ====
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− | Click '''Send''' to save entered data. The warning message will be shown when Lot Code or Quantity is empty.
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− | [[Image:Material Labeling Warning Message.JPG|thumb|none|Material Labeling Warning Message.JPG]] [[Image:Material
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− | Labeling QTY Warning Message.JPG|thumb|none|Material Labeling QTY Warning Message.JPG]]
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− | ==== Label printer ====
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− | If the barcode generated successfully, the '''Print''' icon will be displayed.
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− | [[Image:Material Labeling Print.JPG|thumb|none|Material Labeling Print.JPG]]
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− | #Click Print icon to print it.
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− | #Ensure each label passes visual check and is checked by the scanner
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− | #Make sure every item on label matches the material
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− | #Paste label on the same surface where supplier label is located (Do not cover the feeder hole or other labels on the packing)
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− | === Reprint Material Label ===
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− | This module is used by IQC to reprint material barcode for reprint the existing PTS printed label due to the quantity is been
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− | updated or poor quality label is been printed or damaged.
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− | ==== Prerequisites ====
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− | *Material receiving process knowledge.
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− | *Material label is been PTS printed.
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− | ==== Operations ====
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− | Click '''Incoming > Reprint Material Label''' from PTS main menu.<br>
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− | [[Image:Reprint Material Label.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Enter the “Material Barcode” (all related information will show up automatically).
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− | #Confirm and enter the “Current Quantity.”<br><div style="font-weight: bold; color: red;">Note:</div>The message“Current
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− | Quantity > Total Quantity!” will be shown and not allow user to print label when “Material Label Quantity Control" was set
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− | '''Yes''' at [[PTS System Definitions#Material_And_Labeling|System Setting]] page. The entered Current Quantity can not be
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− | greater than Total Quantity.
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− | #Define '''Pb-Free Category''', '''Accept Property''', and '''Next Inspection Date''' as it appears on the MFR label.
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− | #Input the reference information in the “Append Remark” field if any.
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− | #Click “Reprint” to print out new label.
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− | ''All entered information user can be reference [[#Incoming_Material_Labeling|'''Incoming > Material Labeling''']]'' <br>
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− | === Split/Transfer Material ===
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− | *Material label has been PTS printed.
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− | *'''Split Material''': This module is to split a receiving material lot (from one unique PTS material label) into multiple material size
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− | (i.e. multiple PTS material labels and different unique barcodes). This is applicable to the situation if a material is required
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− | volume-split.
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− | Scenario example (To split the material lot from one into two different packages)
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− | Before Split/Transfer in PTS:
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− | Original Material: '''E12-012345'''
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− | SSCI Part Number: '''XYZ6789 '''
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− | Current/Total Quantity: '''4000 / 4000'''
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− | <br> After Split/Transfer in PTS:
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− | <u>Package 1</u>
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− | Original Material: '''E12-012345 '''
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− | SSCI Part Number: '''XYZ6789 '''
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− | Current/Total Quantity: '''2000 / 4000'''
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− | <u>Package 2</u>
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− | Original Material: '''E12-012346'''
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− | SSCI Part Number: '''XYZ6789 '''
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− | Current/Total Quantity: '''2000 / 2000'''
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− | *'''Transfer Material''': This same module is also to transfer the item number of the specific material lot to another to another
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− | item number
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− | Business scenario:
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− | #Transfer the material for different project/customer if both items’ AML are exactly same;
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− | #To comply with ROHS or bond policy, some materials may need to change its own property by changing SSCI P/N so a new
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− | material barcode is applied.
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− | ==== Access and Operate Split/Transfer Material ====
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− | Click '''Incoming > Split / Transfer Material''' from PTS web main menu. [[Image:Split Material.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | ===== Split Material =====
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− | When the request quantity is less than the quantity in one packing unit:
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− | #Select and click “Split/Transfer Material” from the Main Menu
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− | #Scan or enter material barcode of the Original Material in the “Original Material” box. Additional information will show up
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− | automatically.
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− | #“New Material Barcode” can be granted by serial number or generated manually.
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− | #Once entering the “New Material Quantity”, the “Remaining Quantity,” will display.
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− | #Pb-Free Category: lead free material can transfer to leaded material if the parameter“Lead Free Transfer Control” was defined
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− | '''NO''' at [[PTS System Definitions#Material_And_Labeling|System Setting]]
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− | #Define MSD Level and Due Date as requested.
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− | #Enter the reference number in “Append Remark,” if any.
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− | #Click '''Send''' button and another new label is granted.
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− | Once the new material barcode generated successfully, check the label information, then click on the Print Icon to print such as
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− | figure below:
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− | [[Image:Split successfully.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | ===== Transfer Material =====
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− | [[Image:Transfer Material.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Scan or enter the material barcode of the Original Material in the “Original Material” box. Additional information will show up
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− | automatically.
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− | #'''SSCI Part Number''': input or scan the '''new''' item number
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− | #“New Material Barcode” can be granted by serial number or generated by entering manually.
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− | #Once entering the “Remaining Quantity,” the “New Material Quantity” will display.
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− | #Pb-Free Category: lead free material can transfer to leaded material if the parameter“Lead Free Transfer Control” was defined
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− | '''NO''' at [[PTS System Definitions#Material_And_Labeling|System Setting]]
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− | #Define MSD Level and Due Date as requested.
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− | #Input the reference number in “Append Remark,” if any.
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− | #Click “Send” button and another new label will be granted.
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− | #Pb-Free can be converted to Leaded but Leaded can never be converted to Pb-Free.
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− | Successful Message as below:
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− | [[Image:Transfer successfully.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | === Print Sub Label ===
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− | It is used by IQC to print material sub-label, which the user wants to transfer from the carton. This function is mainly used in
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− | AWCS system and print label from AWSC system. This function can divide one label into more than one label, but qty for each
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− | sub label must be equal.
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− | Refer to below figure for the input options of Print Sub-label interface:
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− | [[Image:Print sub-label.png|500px|Print sub-label.png]]
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− | *Select “'''Print Sub-Label'''” from Main Menu.
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− | *Input “'''Original Material'''” (the related info will appear as shown).
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− | *Define the Sub-Label Qty in “'''New Material Qty'''.”
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− | *Fill in the remaining fields per the original material label.
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− | *Click “'''Send'''” to create a new label.
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− | '''Note: '''The message “New Material Quantity * Copies > Current Quantity!” will be shown(refer to below figure) and not allow
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− | user to print label when “Material Label Quantity Control” set Yes at'''System Setting''' page. The entered '''New Material quantity'''
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− | multiplied by '''Copies''' can not be greater than '''Current Quantity'''.
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− | [[Image:Print Sub-Label.png|500px|Print Sub-Label]]
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− | *If the sub-label has been succefully printed, a message will prompt at the left side of the window, refer to below figure:
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− | [[Image:Prompt message upon successful printing of sub-label.png|500px|Prompt message upon successful printing of
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− | sub-label.png]]<br>
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− | === Enable/Disable AML ===
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− | This page is intended to activate an AVL/AML for an expired material.
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− | ==== General Notes ====
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− | *Incoming material labeling is the foundation of traceability. Initially warehouse staff must ensure that all the received materials
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− | must have their correct RT numbers.
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− | *Every time the warehouse receives materials, there will be RT records downloaded from Oracle Application to PTS database
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− | server, and the corresponding RT sheet numbers can also be found and printed for the received materials.
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− | *We concern with the process conducted in incoming material labeling in this section. By means of the scanner, the material
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− | barcode makes it a reality to trace components in modern EMS because material barcode uniquely identifies the PCB and its
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− | components, hence deciding the manufacturer name, manufacturer part number, lot code etc of the components. This module
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− | implements the function by linking material barcode to its relevant characteristics.
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− | ===== Pre-Requisites =====
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− | *Understanding of Oracle receiving process and Receipt Traveler
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− | ===== Enable/Disable AML =====
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− | AVL is the initial acronyms for approved vendor list
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− | AML is the initial acronyms for approved manufacturer list
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− | This section is to enable or disable AML in PTS. Due to one SSCI p/n has many manufactures, so this function is used to
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− | prevent using wrong manufactures, in other words, make the manufactures chosen more exactly.
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− | '''Enable Disable AVL/AML Main Page''' [[Image:Enable Disable AML Main page.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Select “Incoming > Enable/Disable AML” from PTS main menu.
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− | #View the Status column: if shown ''''x'''' that means this manufacture was disabled.Otherwise, if shown ''''GO'''' that means this
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− | manufacture was enabled.
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− | ====== Enable AVL/AML ======
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− | [[Image:Enable AML.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Select and click one SSCI P/N from SSCI P/N column in 'Enable Disable AML Main page'.(the status should be 'Disable')
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− | #Input the “Comment” in the edit box if needed.
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− | #Click Send button to enable AVL/AML.
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− | #The lower table shows this SSCI P/N history.
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− | #If enabled successfully, the message will be shown as following figure
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− | [[Image:Enable AML successful message.JPG|thumb|left]]
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− | <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>
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− | ====== Disable AVL/AML ======
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− | [[Image:Disable AML.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Select and click one SSCI P/N from SSCI P/N column.(the status should be '''Enable''')
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− | #Input the “Comment” in the edit box if needed
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− | #Click Send button to disable AML.
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− | #If successful disabled, return message will be like the table below:
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− | [[Image:Disable AVL AML Return Message.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | '''Note1:''' Shelf life (Days) must be approved by QA manager.
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− | '''Note2:''' There are two status for AVL/AML (active or inactive).User can use 'Active' status SSCI P/N.
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− | '''Note3:''' Click one SSCI part number. If at the top of screen shows ‘Disable AVL/AML’ that means this manufacture has been
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− | enabled. Click Send button to make this manufacture disable. By contraries, if at the top of screen shows ‘Enable AVL/AML’ that
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− | means this manufacture has been disabled. Click Send button to make this manufacture enable.
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− | ===== Add AML Report =====
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− | This section is to assign a valid and approved Manufacturer Name and effective days for one specific SSCI P/N when the
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− | AVL/AML (Manufacturer Name) is not associated with SSCI P/N.
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− | *Click '''Add''' button from '''Enable Disable AVL/AML Main Page'''
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− | [[Image:Add Manually AVL AML Report.JPG|thumb|none]]
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− | #Enter SSCI P/N
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− | #A valid Manufacturer name & P/N, shelf life by days
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− | #Click “Send” to proceed.
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− | === Manufacturer Info ===
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− | Under this module, user is allowed to view manufacturer information, input or modify part details.
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− | Select '''Manufacturer Information''' from the main menu of PTS Web, a window shows up, refer to below picture:
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− | [[Image:Manufacturer Information-1.png|600px]]
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− | Select a criteria from the '''Search By''' drop-down list to perform search, say'''VENDOR NAME''', '''SSCI P/N''', or '''MANU
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− | P/N'''. Input corrsponding code in the texbox and click on '''Go''' icon.Below is an example to search by '''SSCI P/N''':
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− | [[Image:Manufacturer information-2.png]]
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− | Click on the SSCI P/N to see corresponding manufacturer information:
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− | [[Image:Manufacturer information-3.png]]
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− | It lists out all manufacturer part numbers under the selected SSCI P/N. To view part details, please click on one manufacturer
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− | part number:
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− | [[Image:Manufacturer information-4.png|500px]]
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− | *'''Manufacturer Name''': Manufacturer for the selected material. Display only.
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− | *'''Manufacturer PN''': The manufacturer P/N selected by the user. Display only.
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− | *'''Pb-Free Category''': The Pb levle of selected material. Select from the drop-down list.
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− | *'''MSD Level''': The MSD level of selected material. Select from the drop-down list.
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− | *'''Date Code''': Define the date format. Select from the drop-down list.
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− | *'''Body Thickness''': Material thickness in millimeter. Input corresponding value in the textbox.This is a must-defined item for
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− | material verification during material loading. Details pls refer to
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− | [http://hsvmeswiki.sanmina-sci.com/mes_wiki/index.php/PPC_Maintenance#Show_Orientation_Picture_for_Load_Material
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− | Show Orientation and Orientation] and
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− | [http://172.25.165.127/mediawiki/index.php/Material_Loading_Verification#Orientation_and_Thickness_Control_for_Load_Mate
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− | rial Thickness Control].<br>
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− | *'''Orientation''': Define material orientation. Select from the drop-down list. This is a must-defined item for material verification
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− | during material loading. Details pls refer
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− | Show Orientation
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− | ]and[http://172.25.165.127/mediawiki/index.php/Material_Loading_Verification#Orientation_and_Thickness_Control_for_Load_
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− | Material Orientation and Thickness Control].
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− | *'''Package Type''': The type of material package. Select from the drop-down list.
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− | *'''Package Width''': Package width in millimeter. Input corresponding value in the textbox.
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− | *'''Package Pitch''': Package pitch in millimeter. Input corresponding value in the textbox.<br>
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− | *'''Marking Regular'''(changed to '''Marking Regulation''' since PTS 3.4.3.): Allow user to define the naming regulation of IC
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− | number. This option won't show up unless it's set "'''IC Marking = Yes'''" under '''System Setting''' page.
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− | *'''Send''': Save the configuration.
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− | *'''Cancel''': Go back to previous window without saving.<br>
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− | === Virtual RT ===
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− | The virtual RT is a workaround for plants to print labels in the event the ERP system is down. In using the Virtual RT, the PTS database must contain preexisting Sanmina part number information.
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− | ==== Using the Virtual RT ====
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− | #Access the Virtual RT portlet: '''Shop Floor Control > Production Control > Incoming > Virtual RT'''.
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− | #Enter the Sanmina part number in the proper field.
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− | #Select the Manufacturer NName from the dropdown menu.
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− | #Enter the receipt traveler number and quantity in the proper fields.
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− | #Click on '''Send'''.
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