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== Shop Order Control ==
 
  
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<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
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*'''Red''' – The number of serial numbers on the Shop Order is incorrect
 
*'''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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The Shop Order Control module provides various resources for the creation and maintenance of work orders.
###'''Revision''' – enter desired Revision for filtering
 
###'''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.  
 
###*'''Releasable''' – check to include Oracle Shop Orders that are ready for release
 
###*'''Not Releasable''' – check to include Oracle Shop Orders that are '''not''' ready for release
 
###*'''Mapped''' – check to include Oracle Shop Orders that are already mapped
 
###*'''Unmapped''' – check to include Oracle Shop Orders that still require mapping
 
###'''Standard Shop Orders'''
 
###*'''Releasable''' – check to include Shop Orders that are ready for release
 
###Click '''Filter''' to filter by above entered criteria, or click '''Clear''' to clear filter criteria
 
###The filtered results are displayed
 
  
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##'''Add Standard Shop Order'''
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Release''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Click '''Add Standard Shop Order''' icon in Task window
 
###'''Shop Order Number''' – Enter the Standard Shop Order Number
 
###*As a general rule, the Shop Order number should be the same as the Oracle Discrete job number.
 
###'''Part Number''' – Use Find button to select the part number
 
###'''Quantity''' – Enter Shop Order quantity
 
###*If product is panelized and multiple units will be tracked under the same serial number, enter only the quantity of panels
 
###'''User Defined''' – Optional field for user definition of Standard Shop Order
 
###'''Revision''' – Select Revision
 
###*Used only if releasing Shop Order for Revision Controlled parts
 
###*User can enter a revision at the time of release for non-revision controlled part
 
###'''Completion Date''' – Optional field for defining the completion date
 
###Click '''Ok''' to confirm Shop Order addition, or click '''Cancel''' to ignore
 
###The Standard Shop Order has been added
 
###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.
 
###Oracle Discrete Job is created for interfaced part number
 
###*Appropriate Category Set must be defined in Oracle for interface functionality
 
###*Shop Order automatically created via MDS/Oracle Interface
 
###*Shop Order Number, Part Number and Quantity passed via MDS/Oracle Interface
 
###*Serial number completions are reported back to Oracle automatically
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Release''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Filter or locate the desired Shop Order and click the '''Map the Shop Order''' icon
 
  
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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.
 
###*The part number must have a Part Route Assignment prior to release, else an error message is displayed.
 
###*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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###*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.
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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.&nbsp;
###Map Oracle Operation Sequence to SFDC '''Process''' (or Location)
 
###*Filter and/or Select Oracle Operation Sequence
 
###*Filter and/or Select SFDC Process (or Location)
 
###*Click '''Add Map''' icon
 
###**'''Automatic Map''' will automatically map Operation Sequence to Process/Location, yet care must be taken to verify accuracy
 
###*Each mapped step added will populate the Mapped Operation Sequences box
 
###**Click the '''Information''' icon for details on each mapped step
 
###**Click the '''Remove''' icon to remove a specific mapped step
 
###*Perform above steps for remaining Operation Sequence steps desired for WIP movement in Oracle
 
###*Click '''Save''' to save mapping, or '''Cancel''' to abort
 
###*The Oracle Operation Sequences and SFDC Location/Process have been mapped
 
###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
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Release''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Click Close Shop Orders icon in Tasks window – A confirmation window is displayed
 
###Select the Shop Orders to close
 
###*All Shop Orders available to close are selected by default
 
###*Un-select the any/all Shop Orders that are not to be closed
 
###*Enter Shop Order number in '''Filter''' field to filter by Shop Order
 
###Click '''Yes''' to close selected Shop Orders, or click '''No''' to abort
 
###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.
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Release''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order Filtering per section 1.1
 
###Click the '''Print/Export Filtered Shop Orders''' icon in the Tasks window
 
###The report results are displayed and the user can save or print it
 
###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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The Multilevel Browser/Pack module described here is used for registering and storing serial numbers placed in a container, box,&nbsp; 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.
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Release''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order Filtering per section 1.1
 
###Click the '''Release the Shop Order''' check-mark icon for appropriate Shop Order to display Release Wizard
 
###*'''Manually Assign Revision''' – check to enable user to manually assign revision at release
 
###*'''Create Skeletons''' – check if user to create skeletons instead of release serials via algorithm
 
###**Skeletons can be replaced with actual serials utilizing Serial Number Maintenance, reference section 3
 
###**This option is not available when releasing a Non-Serialized batch
 
###*'''Non-Serialized batch''' – check if this release is part of a non-serialized batch
 
###**If this is checked, the user is not able to create skeleton serial numbers
 
###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
 
###Select a Starting Serial Number<br> '''Note:''' This screen is ''not displayed'' if the '''Create Skeletons''' check-box was checked in previous step
 
###*By Algorithm
 
###*By Product – ONLY if part based algorithm
 
###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
 
###Select release type
 
###*'''Full release''' – release entire shop order qty
 
###*'''Partial Release''' – release defined qty only
 
###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
 
###Select or Enter Revision – If “Manually Assign Revision” was checked on first release screen
 
###*If revision controlled part, the user can only select a revision from drop down
 
###*If '''not''' a revision controlled part, the user can enter any valid value
 
###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
 
###Verify Shop Order release information is correct
 
###*This is the last opportunity to verify Shop Order information prior to release
 
###Select '''Print label for the serial numbers generated''' if labels are printed directly from MDS
 
###*Label Type must be configured in Label Maintenance prior to release
 
###Select '''Create text file with serial numbers''' if an output file of serials is desired
 
###*This file can be used for import into label print software to avoid the risk of releasing incorrect serial format and/or sequence
 
###Select '''Create notes''' to add release notes to Shop Order
 
###*Add notes in regards to the Shop Order release for future reference. For example if partial release was requested for a specific reason.
 
###*All Release Notes are available for viewing and editing in Shop Order Browser, reference section 4.7
 
###Select '''Shop Order Linkage''' if this Shop Order will be linked to another
 
###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
 
###If '''Shop Order Linkage''' was checked in previous screen, the Shop Order Selection screen is displayed
 
###*Enter the Shop Order and/or Part Number
 
###If '''Create text file with the serial numbers''' was checked in previous screen, the user is prompted to save the output file
 
###*Save all exported serial files in the same folder each time to allow easy and consistent access to output files
 
###IF '''Print Label for Serial Number''' was checked in previous screen, the Print Label for Serial Numbers box is displayed
 
###*Select '''Label Type'''
 
###**This is the label configuration from Label Maintenance
 
###*Select '''Print Queue'''
 
###**This is the specified output device to which the labels will print
 
###*'''Init. Printer''' – Select '''Yes''' or '''No'''
 
###**Sends command to initialize printer in the event graphics or special formating is required'''Print'''
 
###**'''All available units''' – prints all serials released
 
###***This is the preferred print method to avoid reprints and/or other serialization errors
 
###**'''Single Serial''' – prints a single serial number
 
###**'''Range''' – starting and ending
 
###***The range allows the user to print a range of serials released instead of all serials on shop order
 
###Click '''Print''' to print serial labels, or '''Cancel''' to abort print process
 
###First and Last serials are displayed – verify for accuracy
 
###Click '''Next''' to continue
 
###IF '''Create Release Notes''' was checked, add desired notes in field provided
 
###Click '''Finish''' to complete release process
 
###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
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Release''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order Filtering per section 1.1
 
###Click '''Edit''' icon and perform desired modifications
 
###*Part number is not an editable field after initial Shop Order creation
 
###Click '''Ok''' to commit changes, or '''Cancel''' to ignore modifications
 
###The selected Shop Order has been modified
 
  
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##'''Delete''' Shop Orders with an unreleased status<br> '''Note:''' Oracle Shop Orders are not available for deletion, the cancellation task is performed in Oracle
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Release''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order Filtering per section 1.1
 
###Click '''Delete''' icon
 
###Click '''Ok''' to confirm deletion, or '''Cancel''' to ignore deletion
 
###The selected Shop Order has been deleted
 
  
#'''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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##'''Assign Serial Numbers''' to a Shop Order
 
###Navigate to '''Serial Number Assignment''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order filtering by Shop Order Number and/or Part Number and click '''Filter'''
 
###Click the '''Assign Serial Number''' icon for the desired Shop Order
 
###The Shop Order Maintenance/Add Serial Number screen is displayed
 
###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
 
###*The following rules apply to the serial numbers being assigned to the Shop Order:
 
###**The part number of the serial number must have an algorithm assigned
 
###**ANY serial number that is not on a Shop Order may be assigned
 
###**If the serial number is Status 30 (Finished), the status will be changed to 15 (Ready to Build)
 
###Perform above step for all serial numbers to add to the Shop Order
 
###Click '''Save''' to assign the serial numbers to the Shop Order, or '''Cancel''' to abort
 
###The selected serial numbers have been assigned to the Shop Order
 
  
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##'''Remove Serial Numbers''' from a Shop Order
 
###Navigate to '''Serial Number Assignment''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Perform desired filtering by Shop Order Number and/or Part Number and click '''Filter'''
 
###Click the '''Remove Serial Number''' icon for the desired Shop Order
 
###The View Serial Numbers screen is displayed
 
###Double Click the desired serial number to remove from the Shop Order in the Selected Serial Numbers field
 
###The serial number will move to the Removed items field
 
###Perform above step for all serial numbers to remove from the Shop Order
 
###Click '''Ok''' to remove the serial numbers from the Shop Order, or '''Cancel''' to ignore
 
###The selected Serial Numbers have been removed from the Shop Order
 
  
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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, Part Number, Total Quantity, and Remaining Quantity.
 
###Perform desired Shop Order filtering by Shop Order Number and/or Part Number and click '''Filter'''
 
###Click the '''Print/Export Filtered Shop Orders''' icon in the Tasks window
 
###The report results are displayed and the user can save or print it
 
###Click on '''Save''' to save, or '''Print''' to print the report results.
 
  
#'''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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##'''Filter''' – Enables user to filter Shop Orders by the following fields
 
###'''Shop Order Number''' – enter desired Shop Order number for filtering
 
###'''Part Number''' – enter desired Part Number for filtering
 
###'''Revision''' – enter desired Revision for filtering
 
###'''Operation Type''' – select desired operation for filtering
 
###*'''All''' – select to include Shop Orders in which serial numbers can be added or removed
 
###*'''Add''' – select to include only Shop Orders in which serial numbers can be added
 
###*'''Remove''' – select to include only Shop Orders in which serial numbers can be removed
 
###'''Show On Hold''' – check to include Shop Orders that are On Hold
 
###'''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.
 
###'''Standard Shop Orders''' – check to include Standard Shop Orders
 
###*'''Show Released''' – check to include Shop Orders that are status “R” Released
 
###*'''Show Closed''' – check to include Shop Orders that are status “C” Closed
 
###*'''Show Opened''' – check to include Shop Orders that are Open, but not Released
 
###*'''Show Canceled''' – check to include Shop Orders that have been Canceled
 
###Click '''Filter''' to filter by above entered criteria, or click '''Clear''' to clear filter criteria
 
###The filtered results are displayed.
 
  
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##'''Add Serial Numbers''' to Shop Orders
 
###Navigate to '''Serial Number Maintenance''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order Filtering per section 3.1
 
###Click the '''Add Serial Numbers''' icon for the desired Shop Order
 
###The Shop Order Maintenance/Add Serial Number screen is displayed
 
###*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
 
###*Click the Print/Export All Serial Numbers icon to print and/or export the serial numbers displayed in the Serial Numbers Viewer window
 
###**The report results are displayed and the user can save or print it
 
###**Click on '''Save''' to save, or '''Print''' to print the report results.
 
###*Click '''Ok''' or '''Cancel''' to exit the Serial Numbers Viewer
 
###Click the '''Add''' icon to display the Add Serial Numbers window
 
  
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###*The following rules apply to the serial numbers being added to the Shop Order:  
 
###**The serial number must be of the same part number and revision as the Shop Order
 
###**<nowiki>The serial number must be located in a WIP status (>15 but <30) Location</nowiki>  
 
###**Only serial numbers that meet the above rules are displayed in the Add Serial Numbers window
 
  
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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.
###*Click the '''Add multiple SNs''' icon to display the Add Multiple Serial Numbers Window
 
###**Enter multiple serial numbers, one per line
 
###**Click '''Ok''' to confirm, or click '''Cancel''' to ignore
 
###**The entered serial numbers were moved from the Results field to the Selected Items field
 
###*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
 
###Perform above step for all serial numbers to add to the Shop Order
 
###Click '''Ok''' to confirm, or click '''Cancel''' to ignore
 
###Verify serial numbers to be added before proceeding
 
###*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
 
###Click '''Save''' to add the selected serial numbers to the Shop Order, or '''Cancel''' to abort
 
###The selected serial numbers were added to the Shop Order
 
  
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##'''Remove Serial Numbers''' from Shop Orders
 
###Navigate to '''Serial Number Maintenance''' under Shop Order Control module  
 
###Perform desired Shop Order Filtering per section 3.1
 
###Click the '''Remove Serial Number''' icon for the desired Shop Order
 
###The Shop Order Maintenance/Remove Serial Number screen is displayed
 
###There are three ways to move serial numbers from Removable field to the Removed field
 
###*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
 
###**Enter multiple serial numbers, one per line
 
###**Click '''Ok''' to confirm, or click '''Cancel''' to ignore
 
###**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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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.
  
#'''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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###'''Part Number''' – enter desired Part Number for filtering
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'''[[42Q-MES0149-C_Reprocessing_Defect|42Q-MES0149&nbsp;Reprocessing Defect]]'''
###'''Revision''' – enter desired Revision for filtering
 
###'''Operation Type''' – select desired operation for filtering
 
###*'''All''' – select to include Shop Orders in which serial numbers can be added or removed
 
###*'''Add''' – select to include only Shop Orders in which serial numbers can be added
 
###*'''Remove''' – select to include only Shop Orders in which serial numbers can be removed
 
###'''Show On Hold''' – check to include Shop Orders that are On Hold
 
###'''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.
 
###'''Standard Shop Orders''' – check to include Standard Shop Orders
 
###*'''Show Released''' – check to include Shop Orders that are status “R” Released
 
###*'''Show Closed''' – check to include Shop Orders that are status “C” Closed
 
###*'''Show Opened''' – check to include Shop Orders that are Open, but not Released
 
###*'''Show Canceled''' – check to include Shop Orders that have been Canceled
 
###Click '''Filter''' to filter by above entered criteria, or click '''Clear''' to clear filter criteria
 
###The filtered results are displayed.
 
  
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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.
##'''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.
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module, or the Shop Order Release screen
 
###Perform desired Shop Order Filtering per section 4.1
 
###Click the Print/Export Filtered Shop Orders icon in the Tasks window
 
###The report results are displayed and the user can save or print it
 
###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
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module, or the Shop Order Release screen
 
###Click the '''Recall Shop Order''' icon in the Tasks window
 
###The Recall Shop Order screen is displayed
 
###Perform desired filtering by Shop Order Number and/or Part Number and click '''Filter'''
 
###Click the '''Remove Serial Number''' icon for desired Shop Order number
 
###The View Serial Numbers window is displayed
 
###Select the desired serial numbers to remove in the Selected Serial Numbers field
 
###The selected serial number(s) move to the Removed items field.\
 
###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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'''[[42Q-MES0154-C_Production_Scheduling|42Q-MES0154&nbsp;Production Scheduling]]'''
###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
 
###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
 
###*View Standard Information, Release Notes, Location and Serial Number Information
 
###Click '''Close''' to close the Shop Order Viewer screen
 
  
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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&nbsp; Lines.
##'''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.
 
###Navigate to Shop Order Browser under Shop Order Control main page, or Shop Order Release module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
 
###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
 
###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
 
###Enter desired Release Note information
 
###Click '''Save''' to save the new notes, or click '''Cancel''' to abort
 
###Click '''Close''' to close the Shop Order Viewer screen
 
###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.
 
###Navigate to Shop Order Browser under Shop Order Control main page, or Shop Order Release module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
 
###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
 
###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
 
###Click the '''Edit''' icon in the Tasks window to display the Shop Order Edit screen
 
###Edit the Shop Order Number as desired
 
###Edit the Quantity as desired
 
###Edit the User Defined field as desired
 
###Edit the Revision as desired
 
###Edit the Completion Date as desired
 
###Click '''Ok''' to confirm modification, or '''Cancel''' to ignore
 
###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.
 
###Navigate to Shop Order Browser under Shop Order Control main page, or Shop Order Release module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
 
###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
 
###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
 
###Click the '''Delete''' icon in the Tasks window to delete the selected Shop Order
 
###A confirmation message is displayed
 
###Click '''Yes''' to confirm deletion, or click '''No''' to abort
 
###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
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
 
###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
 
###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
 
###Click the '''Close''' icon in the Tasks window – A confirmation window is displayed
 
###Click '''Yes''' to close selected Shop Order, or click '''No''' to abort
 
###Selected Shop Orders status has been changed to “C” Closed
 
 
 
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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
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
 
###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
 
###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
 
###Click '''Auxiliary Release''' icon in the Tasks window
 
###The Release Shop Order Wizard window is displayed
 
 
 
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###*'''Create skeleton serial numbers''' – check to create skeletons instead of release serial numbers via algorithm
 
###**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
 
###Enter the desired '''Quantity to increase'''
 
###*This value cannot be less than one (1)
 
###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
 
###Select a Starting Serial Number<br> '''Note:''' This screen is ''not displayed'' if the '''Create Skeletons''' check-box was checked in previous step
 
###*By Algorithm
 
###*By Product – ONLY if part based algorithm
 
###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
 
###Verify Shop Order release information is correct
 
###*This is the last opportunity to verify Shop Order information prior to release
 
###Select '''Print label for the serial numbers generated''' if labels are printed directly from MDS
 
###*Label Type must be configured in Label Maintenance prior to release
 
###Select '''Create text file with serial numbers''' if an output file of serials is desired
 
###*This file can be used for import into label print software to avoid the risk of releasing incorrect serial format and/or sequence
 
###Select '''Create notes''' to add release notes to Shop Order
 
###*Add notes in regards to the Shop Order release for future reference. For example if Auxiliary Release was requested for a specific reason.
 
###*All Release Notes are available for viewing and editing in Shop Order Browser, reference section 4.7
 
###Select '''Shop Order Linkage''' if this Shop Order will be linked to another
 
###Click '''Next''' to continue, or '''Cancel''' to abort
 
###If '''Shop Order Linkage''' was checked in previous screen, the Shop Order Selection screen is displayed
 
###*Enter the Shop Order and/or Part Number
 
###If '''Create text file with the serial numbers''' was checked in previous screen, the user is prompted to save the output file
 
###*Save all exported serial files in the same folder each time to allow easy and consistent access to output files
 
###IF '''Print Label for Serial Number''' was checked in previous screen, the Print Label for Serial Numbers box is displayed
 
###*Select '''Label Type'''
 
###**This is the label configuration from Label Maintenance
 
###*Select '''Print Queue'''
 
###**This is the specified output device to which the labels will print
 
###*'''Init. Printer''' – Select '''Yes''' or '''No'''
 
###**Sends command to initialize printer in the event graphics or special formating is required'''Print'''
 
###**'''All available units''' – prints all serials released
 
###***This is the preferred print method to avoid reprints and/or other serialization errors
 
###**'''Single Serial''' – prints a single serial number
 
###**'''Range''' – starting and ending
 
###***The range allows the user to print a range of serials released instead of all serials on shop order
 
###Click '''Print''' to print serial labels, or '''Cancel''' to abort print process
 
###First and Last serials are displayed – verify for accuracy
 
###Click '''Next''' to continue
 
###IF '''Create Release Notes''' was checked, add desired notes in field provided
 
###Click '''Finish''' to complete release process
 
###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.
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
 
###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
 
###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
 
###Click the '''Delete Unstarted Units''' icon in the Tasks window – A confirmation window is displayed
 
###Click '''Yes''' to delete unstarted units, or click '''No''' to abort
 
###A confirmation window is displayed prompting user to create a log with the deleted serial numbers
 
###Click '''Yes''' to create a log file with the deleted serial numbers, or else click '''No''' if the log file is not desired
 
###*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
 
###*If '''Yes''' is selected, the user is prompted for the save location
 
###**Click '''Save''' to save log file, or '''Cancel''' to abort saving the log file.
 
###**An information message is displayed stating the log file was successfully saved
 
###**Click '''Ok'''
 
###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.
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
 
###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
 
###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
 
###Click the '''Print/Export Unit Status Details''' icon in the Tasks window
 
###The report results are displayed and the user can save or print it
 
###Click on '''Save''' to save, or '''Print''' to print the report results
 
 
 
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##'''Print Labels''' enables user to print serial number labels for the selected Shop Order
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
 
###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
 
###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
 
###Click the '''Print Labels''' icon in the Tasks window, the ''Print Label for Serial Numbers'' window is displayed
 
###Print Mode:
 
###*MDS – Prints labels developed in MDS
 
###*Label Engine – Prints labels developed in Label Engine
 
###Select '''Label Type'''
 
###*This is the label configuration from Label Maintenance
 
###Select '''Print Queue'''
 
###*This is the specified output device to which the labels will print
 
###'''Init. Printer''' – Select '''Yes''' or '''No'''
 
###*Sends command to initialize printer in the event graphics or special formating is required
 
###'''Print'''
 
###*'''All available units''' – prints all serials released
 
###**This is the preferred print method to avoid reprints and/or other serialization errors
 
###*'''Single Serial''' – prints a single serial number
 
###*'''Range''' – starting and ending
 
###**The range allows the user to print a range of serials released instead of all serials on shop order
 
###Click '''Print''' to print serial labels, or '''Cancel''' to abort print process
 
###Labels are sent to the selected print queue
 
 
 
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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.
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
 
###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
 
###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
 
###Click the '''Shop Order Linkage''' icon in the Tasks window, the ''Shop Order Selection'' screen is displayed
 
###Filter by desired Shop Order and/or Part Number, and select the desired Shop Order to link to
 
###Click '''Ok''' to confirm the Shop Order Linkage
 
###A confirmation message is displayed, click '''Yes''' to confirm, or click '''No''' to abort
 
###The Shop Orders are now linked together
 
 
 
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##'''Display Generic Attributes''' displays the Generic Attributes List screen<br> Need additional explanation here defining purpose and rules.
 
###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
 
###Click the '''Shop Order Information''' icon for the desired Shop Order
 
###The Shop Order Viewer screen is displayed
 
###Click the '''Display Generic Attributes''' icon in the Tasks window, the ''Generic Attribute List'' window is displayed
 
###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:
 
 
 
*The entire Shop Order if no units are completed yet
 
*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).
 
*<nowiki>All serial numbers on the Shop Order that have not been completed (serial.unit_status-key < 30) </nowiki>
 
*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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###Navigate to '''Shop Order Browser''' under Shop Order Control module
 
###Perform desired Shop Order filtering per section 4.1
 
###Click the '''Recipe Display''' icon for the desired Shop Order, the ''Recipe Display'' window is displayed
 
###To '''Edit a BOM Component''', select a node from the tree and edit the form in the right panel.
 
###*Click '''Ok''' to confirm the changes, or click '''Cancel''' to ignore
 
###To '''Add Components''' to the BOM, click on the '''Plus''' icon over the tree
 
###*The
 
###To '''Remove Components''' from the BOM, click on the "minus" button over the tree
 
###Click '''Ok''' to commit changes, or click '''Cancel''' to ignore
 
###Click '''Close''' to exit the Recipe Display screen and return to Shop Order Browser
 
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== Serialized Item Tracker ==
 
 
 
== Multi-Level Container Pack ==
 
 
 
== Kit Verify ==
 
 
 
== Production Setup ==
 
 
 
== Incoming ==
 

Latest revision as of 22:29, 26 September 2024

42Q Home > Shop Floor Control > Production Control

 

 

Shop Order Control

42Q-MES0026 Shop Order Control

The Shop Order Control module provides various resources for the creation and maintenance of work orders.

 

Serialized Item Tracker

42Q-MES0025 Serialized Item Tracker

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. 

 

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.

 

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.

 

Traceability Setup

42Q-MES0024 Traceability Setup

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.

 

Incoming Traceability Material Labeling

42Q-MES0028 Incoming Traceability Material Labeling

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.

This module also allows the user to manage AMLs (Approved Manufacturer List) and manufacturer’s information.

 

Solder Paste Material Control

42Q-MES0153 Solder Paste Material Control

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.

 

Reprocessing Defect 

42Q-MES0149 Reprocessing Defect

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.

 

Production Scheduling

42Q-MES0154 Production Scheduling

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.