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<small>[[42Q_Cloud-Based_MES/MOMS|42Q Home]] > [[Shop_Floor_Control|Shop Floor Control]] > [[Configuration|Configuration]] > Location Maintenance</small><br/> &nbsp;&nbsp;
<center>'''SFDC Configuration''' </center> <center>'''Location Maintenance''' </center> <center>'''Version MES15 Portal 1.0''' </center> <center>'''Work Instruction''' </center>  
 
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<center>This Work Instruction is Sanmina's Corporate standard.</center> <center>This document is under revision control. The latest revision is located on SanminaNet.</center> <center>Once printed it is an uncontrolled copy. All alterations to this work instruction require approval.</center> <center>Contact the IT Global Education and Training Department to submit suggested alterations and or updates.</center>  
 
''This edition applies to MES15 Portal 1.0 Application and all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new revisions.''
 
  
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<center>'''Shop Floor Configuration'''</center> <center>'''Location Maintenance'''</center> <center>'''Version MES15.80'''</center> <center>'''Revision H1'''</center> <center>&nbsp;</center>
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== SFDC Configuration Setup  ==
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The Shop Floor Data Collection System (SFDC) communicates interactively with the Customer Order Processing System (COPS), and Statistical Process Control/Statistical Quality Control (SPC/SQC). The Manufacturing Data System (MDS) makes the communication between these systems possible.
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SFDC provides real-time information used by SPC/SQC and MESWeb to create quality control reports. The data configuration for SFDC PC is handled within the Manufacturing Data System (MDS), which is a complete factory automation system. The SFDC System uses barcode scanning, both manual and automated, to monitor and control a single product line or an entire plant. SFDC Configuration collects data, provides analysis, maintains unit histories, and controls product movement on the manufacturing floor.  
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= <span class="mw-headline" id="Introduction"><span class="mw-headline" id="Introduction"><span class="mw-headline" id="Introduction"><span class="mw-headline" id="Introduction"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Floor_Configuration_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Floor_Configuration_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Floor_Configuration_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Floor_Configuration_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Floor_Configuration_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Floor_Configuration_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Floor_Configuration_Setup.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Floor_Configuration_Setup"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Floor_Configuration_Setup.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Floor_Configuration_Setup.5B.5B.5B.7Cedit.5D.5D.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Floor_Configuration_Setup.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Shop_Floor_Configuration_Setup">Introduction</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> =
  
The system provides Access Control between the modules of the application, including the functionalities of each screen. The current version has an SFDC Configuration page which provides access to all sub modules pages and its functionalities (view, add, edit, delete, print and generate output file).  
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42Q’s powerful data collection system collects critical information from a plant’s shop floor, utilizing shop floor data collector, an intuitive tool developed by 42Q’s experienced manufacturing team. The aggregate information is stored in a cloud database, and available to MESWeb, where quality reports are generated. The 42Q system uses manual and automated barcode scanning to collect data for a product line or plant. Thus, 42Q plays an important role in maintaining unit histories and directing product movement on the manufacturing floor. The current version of 42Q includes configuration capabilities, which provide access to all sub-modules pages and their functionalities (view, add, edit, print/generate output files).
  
'''SFDC Configuration'''
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1. To access SFDC Configuration, navigate to '''Shop Floor Control <nowiki>></nowiki> Configuration <nowiki>></nowiki> SFDC Configuration'''. The main SFDC Configuration and sub modules page is displayed:
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'''Figure 1: MDS Portal – SFDC Configuration Sub modules'''
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance.5B.5B.5B.7Cedit.5D.5D.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_Maintenance">Location Maintenance</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ==
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 01.jpg|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 01.jpg]]
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This module can be used to register workstations and define the specific process that should be available at each workstation.
  
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To access Location Maintenance, navigate to '''Shop Floor Control''' > '''Configuration''' > '''Shop Floor Configuration''' > '''Location'''
  
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'''NOTE''': A user only has access to the modules assigned to his/her profile.
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<u>'''Note:'''</u> A user only has access to the modules assigned to his/her profile.
  
== Location Maintenance<br>  ==
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The Location Maintenance record defines the location a process is performed in a product routing. All Location names begin with four characters, followed by a brief description of the process or function performed at the location.  
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The Location Maintenance record defines the location where a process is performed in a product routing. All Location names begin with four characters, followed by a brief description of the process or function performed at the location. When a Device is Created, the user must add a location to it.
  
As a general rule, locations are defined in the following order; Data Collector, Logical, then Physical Location. Once a location name has been defined, it is normally not changed. Be aware that modifying location names will impact historical reporting; therefore care should be taken when performing a modification.
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*'''Data Collector Location''': This location is sometimes referred to as Device Location and is named for the function performed and/or represents the physical placement of the device on the production floor. This is the location where data is collected. This is the only Location type listed in the Data Collector Table.
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As a general rule, locations are defined in the following order: Data Collector, Logical, and then Physical Location. Once a location name has been defined, it is normally not changed. Be aware that modifying location names will&nbsp;impact historical reporting; therefore, care should be taken when performing a modification.
  
The Data Collector Location name follows the standard naming convention. The first character is always "S" for station. The next three digits are equal to the address scheme of the actual data collector or device number.
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As a general rule, Data Collector Locations S001 through S999 are not used in routes, are not associated to a process name, and are always Status 20 On The Line.
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When a data collector is initialized, the first 16 characters of the name will appear on the screen, therefore an accurate description of the process, or the devices physical location, is entered after the Snnn location name.
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'''Figure 2: Data Collector Location Name Examples:'''
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Data_Collector_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Data_Collector_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Data_Collector_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Data_Collector_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Data_Collector_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Data_Collector_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Data_Collector_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Data_Collector_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Data_Collector_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Data_Collector_Location">Data Collector Location</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ===
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 02.png|500px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 02.png]]
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This location is sometimes referred to as Device Location and is named for the function performed and/or represents the physical placement of the device on the production floor. This is the location where data is collected. This is the only Location type listed in the Data Collector Table.
  
*'''Logical Location''': Used as a holding area between scanning locations. Logical Locations provide for one or more physical locations to pass to multiple physical locations. It also allows one or more physical locations to receive from multiple physical locations. The Logical Location also helps provide accurate Work-In-Process reports.
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To access Data Collector, navigate to'''Shop Floor Control > Configuration > Shop Floor Configuration > Data Collector'''
  
As a general rule, Logical Locations are used for routing purposes only and reference a generic bucket (logical) location. All common Physical Locations (locations associated with the same process name) will receive from Logical locations in a ''Route by Process'' configuration, passing/failing to another Logical Location. Logical Locations will begin with four unique characters, followed by a space or underscore, then a brief description of the process name it is associated with.
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'''Figure 3: Logical Location Name Examples:'''
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The Data Collector Location name follows the standard naming convention. The first character is always “S” for the station. The next three digits are equal to the addressing scheme of the actual data collector or device number.
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 03.png|500px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 03.png]]
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*'''Physical Location: '''This location is specific to the physical placement of the data collector on the production floor. It shares the same process name as Logical Location but is unique to a specific device. A Physical Location sharing the process name with the Logical Location will receive units from it and pass to another Logical Location in a ''Route by Process'' configuration.
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Data Collector Locations S001 through S999 are not used in routes, are not associated with a process name, and are always Status 20 On The Line.
  
As a general rule, Physical Locations are not uses for routing purposes in Route by Process configurations. If Route by Process is not used, each scanning location must be defined in the route.
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When defining Physical Locations, the first four characters are unique, followed by a space or underscore, then character positions six through nine should contain the first four characters of the Logical Location assigned the same process name. The remaining characters provide a brief description of the physical location of the device. This naming convention allows easy filtering in the location table, as the user only needs to filter the Logical Location name, and any Physical Locations with the same process name are returned.  
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When a data collector is initialized, the first 16 characters of the name will appear on the screen, therefore an accurate description of the process, or the devices' physical location, is entered after the location name.
  
'''Figure 4: Physical Location Examples:'''
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[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 04.png|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 04.png]]
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'''Figure 1: Data Collector Location Name Examples:'''
  
*'''Multi-Pass Device Location:''' A secondary name for a Data Collector Location when it is used for multiple functions. Multi-Pass Devices are used when a product is going to be scanned at the same Data Collector more than once for multiple processes. Reference the section on Data Collector Maintenance for more information on configuring Multi-Pass Devices.
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[[File:Data Collector Location Name Examples.png|800px|Data Collector Location Name Examples]]
  
Early on, these types of locations were defined by an alphanumeric character other than the one used by the Data Collection Location, followed by the same three numeric characters, a space, then the remaining characters are the process name. For example, if the Data Collector Location is S001, the Multi Pass Location names assigned to that device number would be A001, B001, C001, and so forth. This is not intuitive to the operator as this name convention does not positively identify the process a unit passes or fails to. Therefore, the newer Physical Location naming convention, mentioned previously, has been developed.
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=== List Locations ===
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*'''Logical Location''': Used as a holding area between scanning locations. Logical Locations provide for one or more physical locations to pass to multiple physical locations. It also allows one or more physical locations to receive from multiple physical locations. The Logical Location also helps provide accurate Work-In-Process reports.
  
Based on the actual SFDC Configuration, the application displays a list with all Locations.  
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As a general rule, Logical Locations are used for routing purposes only and reference a generic bucket (logical) location. All common Physical Locations (locations associated with the same process name) will receive from Logical locations in a ''Route by Process'' configuration, passing/failing to another Logical Location. Logical Locations will begin with four unique characters, followed by a space or underscore, then a brief description of the process name it is associated with.
  
To list locations, select '''Location Maintenance''' from the SFDC Configuration page.
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The '''Location List''' page is displayed:
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'''Figure 2: Logical Location Name Examples:'''
  
'''Figure 5: Location List'''
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[[File:Logical Location Name Examples.png|800px|Logical Location Name Examples]]
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 05.jpg|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 05.jpg]]
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In accordance with the'''unit status '''(see Appendix B), the line of the data collector list is displayed in the different colors as below:
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*'''Physical Location: '''This location is specific to the physical placement of the data collector on the production floor. It shares the same process name as Logical Location but is unique to a specific device. A Physical Location sharing the process name with the Logical Location will receive units from it and pass to another Logical Location in a ''Route by Process'' configuration.
  
Status = 20 On the Line '''with''' process name:'''green'''
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Status = 28 On The Line Hold '''with''' process name: '''dark green'''
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As a general rule, Physical Locations are not uses for routing purposes in Route by Process configurations. If Route by Process is not used, each scanning location must be defined in the route.
  
Status = 20 On The Line '''without''' process name: '''orange'''
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When defining Physical Locations, the first four characters are unique, followed by a space or underscore, then character positions six through nine should contain the first four characters of the Logical Location assigned the same process name. The remaining characters provide a brief description of the physical location of the device. This naming convention allows easy filtering in the location table, as the user only needs to filter the Logical Location name, and any Physical Locations with the same process name are returned.
  
Status = 28 On The Line Hold '''without''' process name: '''dark orange'''
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Status = 25 In Repair: '''red'''  
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'''Figure 3: Physical Location Examples:'''
  
Status = 26 Outside Processing: '''green'''
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[[File:Physical Location Examples.png|800px|Physical Location Examples]]
  
Status = 27 In Repair Outside: '''dark red'''
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Status = 29 In Repair Hold:'''dark rose'''  
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*'''Multi-Pass Device Location:''' A secondary name for a Data Collector Location when it is used for multiple functions. Multi-Pass Devices are used when a product is going to be scanned at the same Data Collector more than once for multiple processes. Reference the section on Data Collector Maintenance for more information on configuring Multi-Pass Devices.
  
Status = 30 Finished: '''blue'''
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Early on, these types of locations were defined by an alphanumeric character other than the one used by the Data Collection Location, followed by the same three numeric characters, space, then the remaining characters are the process name. For example, if the Data Collector Location is S001, the Multi-Pass Location names assigned to that device number would be A001, B001, C001, and so forth. This is not intuitive to the operator as this name convention does not positively identify the process a unit passes or fails to. Therefore, the newer Physical Location naming convention mentioned previously has been developed.
  
Status = 50 Killed: '''gray'''
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'''NOTE: Location Type = Repair only if it Unit Status is:'''
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations.5B.5B.5B.7Cedit.5D.5D.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="List_Locations">List Locations</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ===
  
'''25''' In Repair:'''red'''
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Based on the actual Shop Floor Configuration, the application displays a list with all Locations.
  
'''27 '''In Repair Outside: '''dark red'''  
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To list locations, select '''Location Maintenance''' from the Shop Floor Configuration page.
  
'''or 29 '''In Repair Hold:'''dark rose'''
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The '''Location List''' page is displayed:
  
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From this screen, the user is able to view a list of locations, as well as, add, edit or delete locations.
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'''Figure 4: Location List'''
  
=== Add Location  ===
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[[File:LM LocationList.png|900px|LM LocationList.png]]
  
This functionality enables the user to add a location to the Locations Table. All mandatory fields must be populated or an error messages is displayed.
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Note: When a new '''Data Collector Location''' is created, a prompt is displayed to create a record in the Data Collector Table also.
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Following the unit status (see Appendix A), the line of the data collector list is displayed in the different colors as below:
  
1. To add locations, select '''Add '''from the Location Filter main screen.
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Status = 20 On the Line '''with''' process name: <span style="color:green">green</span><br/> Status = 28 On The Line Hold'''with''' process name: <span style="color:#006400">dark green</span><br/> Status = 20 On The Line '''without''' process name: <span style="color:orange">orange</span><br/> Status = 28 On The Line Hold '''without''' process name: <span style="color:#FF8C00">dark orange</span><br/> Status = 25 In Repair: <span style="color:red">red</span><br/> Status = 26 Outside Processing: <span style="color:green">green</span><br/> Status = 27 In Repair Outside: <span style="color:#8B0000">dark red</span><br/> Status = 29 In Repair Hold: <span style="color:#c21e56">dark rose</span><br/> Status = 30 Finished: <span style="color:blue">blue</span><br/> Status = 50 Killed: <span style="color:gray">gray</span><br/> Other Status: '''<span style="color:#000000">black</span>'''
  
'''Figure 6: Add Location'''  
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<br/> <u>'''Note'''</u>: Location Type = Repair only if it Unit Status is:
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 06.jpg|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 06.jpg]]
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<br/> 25 In Repair: <span style="color:red">red</span><br/> 27 In Repair Outside:&nbsp;<span style="color:#8B0000">dark red</span><br/> or 29 In Repair Hold: <span style="color:#c21e56">dark rose</span>
  
The Location Form is displayed:
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From this screen, the user can view a list of locations, as well as, add, edit, or delete locations.
  
2. Populate the mandatory fields;  
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'''SFDC ID:''' Each Location record must be attached to a SFDC ID.
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'''Location Name: '''Each location must have a unique name. The name can be up to 20 characters: the first four characters must be unique and be followed by a space or underscore. The remaining 15 characters are used to describe the function or physical location.
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'''Unit Status: '''Defines the status of a unit based on the status of the Location.
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location.5B.5B.5B.7Cedit.5D.5D.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Location">Add Location</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ===
  
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This functionality enables the user to add a location to the Locations Table. All mandatory fields must be populated or error messages are displayed.
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'''<u>Note</u>''': When a new '''Data Collector Location''' is created, a prompt is displayed to create a record in the Data Collector Table also.
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1. To add locations, select '''Add '''from the Location Filter main screen.
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'''Figure 5: Add Location'''
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[[File:LM AddLocation.png|900px|LM AddLocation.png]]
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The Location Form is displayed:
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'''Shop Floor'''&nbsp;'''ID:''' Each Location record must be attached to a Shop Floor ID.
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'''Location Name: '''Each location must have a unique name. The name can be up to 20 characters: the first four characters must be unique and be followed by a space or underscore. The remaining 15 characters are used to describe the function or physical location. Note the icon adjacent to the Location Name field opens the '''Location Name Assistance''' window. This functionality is used when the base34 generic attribute is active. The functionality is used to assist in the operation of generating an S location based on a device code without the user having to know the base34 logic. For example, if a user enters 1000 into the field, the system will then translate that to the respective base34 location name S00A.
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'''Figure 6: Location Name Assistance'''
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[[File:LM LocationNameAssitance.png|500px|LM LocationNameAssitance.png]]
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'''Unit Status: '''Defines the status of a unit based on the status of the Location.
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| Used at any Location that is a part of the normal manufacturing process or product flow.
 
| Used at any Location that is a part of the normal manufacturing process or product flow.
 
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| '''On the Line'''<br/> '''Hold'''
| Same as On the Line with the added ability of allowing the unit to move from one SFDC PC to another within the same database. Also used to move from one route to another. When a unit has this status, the Serial record is removed from the SFDC PC and stored on the MDS server. It does not appear as part of the SFDC Work-In- Process report, but on the MDS Work-In-Process report.
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| Same as On the Line with the added ability to allow the unit to move from one SFDC PC to another within the same database. Also used to move from one route to another. When a unit has this status, the Serial record is removed from the SFDC PC and stored on the MES server. It does not appear as part of the SFDC Work-In- Process report, but on the MDS Work-In-Process report.
 
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| '''In Repair'''
| Used at any Location that is not considered part of the normal manufacturing process. In creating Routes, any unit with a defect is failed to a Location with an In Repair status. The unit continues to have this status unit all defects are repaired. A unit cannot be manually moved from a Data Collection Location with an In Repair status to a Location with On the Line status.<br>Nor can a unit pass from this status to a Finished status.
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| Used at any Location that is not considered part of the normal manufacturing process. In creating Routes, any unit with a defect is failed to a Location with an In Repair status. The unit continues to have this status until all defects are repaired. A unit cannot be manually moved from a Data Collection Location with an In Repair status to a Location with On the Line status.<br/> Nor can a unit pass from this status to a Finished status.
 
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| '''In Repair'''<br/> '''Hold'''
| Combines the In Repair status with the secondary functions of the On Line Hold status.
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| Combines the In Repair status with the secondary functions of the On-Line Hold status.
 
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| '''Finished'''
| Defines the unit as complete. Unless the product will be installed into an upper level assembly, the Route ends by passing a unit to a Location with a Finished status.<br>When a unit passes to Finished Location, the Serial record is removed from the Current Serial records on the SFDC PC and is stored in History. If a unit is manually moved to a Finished Location from the SFDC PC, the Serial record is moved from Current to History at the next shift change. Neither SFDC nor MDS Work-In- Process reports include Finished status Locations.
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| Defines the unit as complete. Unless the product will be installed into an upper-level assembly, the Route ends by passing a unit to a Location with a Finished status.<br/> When a unit passes to a Finished Location, the Serial record is removed from the Current Serial records on the SFDC PC and is stored in History. If a unit is manually moved to a Finished Location from the SFDC PC, the Serial record is moved from Current to History at the next shift change. Neither Shop Floor nor MES Work-In- Process reports include Finished status Locations.
 
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:For more information, see ''Appendix B. Unit Status Definitions''.
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For more information, see Appendix A. Unit Status Definitions.
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'''Location Type: '''Kitting_Consolidation, Integration, Inspection, and Repair
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'''Process Name''': Defines the manufacturing process occurring at the Data Collection Location. It is used to group multiple Locations with the same function for SFDC and MES reports. The Process Name is used to determine the number of times a unit passes through a Data Collection Location. It also supports SPC/SQC reports grouping the same function locations across multiple lines.
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'''<u>Note</u>''': To access Process Maintenance, select&nbsp;the '''Manage''' button.
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&nbsp;
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'''Department:&nbsp;'''Defines the department that a location is assigned. Supports SPC/SQC reports across multiple Lines. All Locations must be assigned to a Department. The SOMS system uses the department to define the line in which a location is associated.
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'''<u>Note</u>''': To access Department Maintenance, click the '''Manage''' button.
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&nbsp;
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'''User-Defined''': Provides additional information about the Location. Also links Locations together for SPC/SQC or Reports applications. This is a 20-character text string. The SOMS system utilizes User Defined 1 as the Site Code.
  
'''Location Type: '''Kitting_Consolidation, Integration, Inspection, and Repair
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&nbsp;
  
'''Process Name''': Defines the manufacturing process occurring at the Data Collection Location. It is used to group multiple Locations with the same function for SFDC and MDS reports. The Process Name is used to determine the number of times a unit passes through a Data Collection Location. It also supports SPC/SQC reports to group same function locations across multiple lines.
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&nbsp;
  
Note: To access Process Maintenance, click the '''Manage''' button.  
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==== <span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form.5B.5B.5B.7Cedit.5D.5D.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Flex_Field_Form">Flex Field Form</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ====
  
'''Department:'''Defines the department that a location is assigned. Supports SPC/SQC reports across multiple Lines. All Locations must be assigned to a Department. The SOMS system uses department to define the line in which a location is associated.  
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The Flex Field Tab is used for adding and deleting custom information to various elements. The purpose of adding information into the flex field is that it allows users to retain information for later use (e.g., label printing). To use the functionality follow the next steps: &nbsp;
  
Note: To access Department Maintenance, click the '''Manage''' button.
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&nbsp;
  
'''User Defined''': Provides additional information about a Location. Also links Locations together for SPC/SQC or Reports applications. This is a 20-character text string. The SOMS system utilizes User Defined 1 as the Site Code.
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#&nbsp;Select the '''Flex Field Form Tab''' from the Location Form. Two types of lists will be displayed—Attribute'''Name '''and '''Value.'''
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#Next to the attribute name '''shop_order_sequence_display_mode''' you will see a Value field, enter one of the following values:
  
==== Basic Maintenance - Departments  ====
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*'''SEQUENCED_ONLY: '''Shows all shop orders assigned to the manufacturing line belonging to the selected location.
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*'''SEQUENCED_AND_FIFO: '''Shows the first 6 shop orders assigned to the manufacturing line belonging to the selected location.
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<ol start="3">
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<li>Select '''Save''' to keep the information, '''Reset''' to clear any information that was entered, or '''Cancel''' to abort.</li>
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</ol>
  
This functionality enables the user to manage Department names. Each location will be assigned to a department.
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&nbsp;
  
1. To access Department Maintenance, select '''Add Location''' or '''Location''', then select '''Manage''' button for Departments field.
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'''Figure 7: Flex Form Field'''
  
'''Figure 7: Add Location - Location Form'''
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[[File:LM FlexFormField.png|600px|LM FlexFormField.png]]
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 07.png|500px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 07.png]]
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&nbsp;
  
The maintenance page for '''Department''' displays:
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&nbsp;
  
'''Figure 8: Department - Select a Department'''
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==== <span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments.5B.5B.5B.7Cedit.5D.5D.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Basic_Maintenance_-_Departments">Basic Maintenance - Departments</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ====
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 08.png|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 08.png]]
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This functionality enables the user to manage Department names. Each location will be assigned to a department.
  
Based on the actual SFDC Configuration, the application displays a list with all available departments. From this screen the user is able to list, add, edit and delete Departments.  
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1. To access Department Maintenance, select '''Add Location''' or '''Location''', then select the&nbsp;'''Manage''' button for the'''Department&nbsp;'''field.
  
'''Add Department'''
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&nbsp;
  
This functionality enables users to add or create Departments in the database.
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'''Figure 8: Add Location - Location Form'''
  
To add a Department, select '''Add'''.  
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[[File:LM AddLocationLocationForm.png|600px|LM AddLocationLocationForm.png]]
  
The Create Department screen is displayed:  
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The maintenance page for the&nbsp;'''Department''' displays:
  
'''Figure 09: Create Department'''
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&nbsp;
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 09.png|300px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 09.png]]
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'''Figure 9: Department - Select a Department'''
  
Enter the Department name;
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[[File:LM SelectaDeparment.png|600px|LM SelectaDeparment.png]]
  
Select '''OK''' to add/create the Department, or '''Close''' to cancel the operation.  
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Based on the actual Shop Floor Configuration, the application displays a list of all available departments. From this screen, the user can list, add, edit, and delete Departments.
  
The new Department is created and is displayed in the department list, making it available to select.
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&nbsp;
  
'''Edit Department'''
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&nbsp;
  
This functionality enable user to update an existing Department name.
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===== <span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Department"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Department"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Department"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Department"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Department">Add Department</span></span></span></span></span> =====
  
Note: Once a department name has been defined, it is normally never changed. Be aware that modifying department names will impact historical reporting; therefore care should be taken when performing a modification.
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&nbsp;
  
1. To edit the department name, select the Department to edit then select '''Edit'''.  
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This functionality enables users to add or create Departments in the database.
  
The Edit Department page is displayed:
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1. To add a Department, select '''Add'''.
  
'''Figure 10: Edit Department'''  
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2. Enter the Department name.Select '''OK''' to add/create the Department, or '''Close''' to cancel the operation.
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 10.png|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 10.png]]
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&nbsp;
  
2. Perform the desired edit to the Department name.
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The new Department is created and is displayed in the department list, making it available to select.The Create Department screen is displayed:
  
3. Select '''Ok''' to confirm or '''Close''' to cancel the operation.
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'''Figure 10: Create Department'''
  
4. The Department name is updated and ready for use.  
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[[File:LM CreateDepartment.png|500px|LM CreateDepartment.png]]
  
'''Delete Departments'''
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&nbsp;
  
This functionality enables user to delete the selected department.
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&nbsp;
  
Note: It is not possible to delete a department if activity has been recorded at a location while it was associated with it. It is also not possible to delete a department if it is associated with a location.
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&nbsp;
  
3. To delete a department name, select the Department, then select '''Delete'''.
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===== <span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Department"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Department"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Department"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Department"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Department"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Department">Edit Department</span></span></span></span></span></span> =====
  
A confirmation message is displayed:
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This functionality enables users to update an existing Department name.
  
'''Figure 11: Confirm'''  
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'''<u>Note</u>''': Once a department name has been defined, it is normally never changed. Be aware that modifying department names will impact historical reporting; therefore care should be taken when performing a modification.
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 11.png|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 11.png]]
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&nbsp;
  
4. Select '''Yes''' to confirm or '''No''' to cancel the action.  
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1. To edit the department name, select the Department to edit then select '''Edit'''.
  
5. The Department is deleted.
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The Edit Department page is displayed:
  
=== Process Maintenance  ===
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&nbsp;
  
Process Maintenance can be found in multiple modules, for example; Attribute Def Maintenance, and Locations Maintenance modules. The functionality is to Add, Edit, Delete and Print Process Names in the database.
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'''Figure 11: Edit Department'''
  
1. To access Process Maintenance table, select the '''Manage''' button for Process where applicable.  
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[[File:LM EditDepartment.png|700px|LM EditDepartment.png]]
  
The Process Name Maintenance page is displayed:
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2. Perform the desired edit to the Department name.
  
'''Figure 12: Process Name Maintenance'''  
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3. Select '''Ok''' to confirm or '''Close''' to cancel the operation.&nbsp;The Department's name is updated and ready for use.
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 12.png|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 12.png]]
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&nbsp;
  
Based on the actual SFDC Configuration, the list of available Process Names is displayed.
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'''Delete Departments'''
  
From this screen, it is possible to List, Edit, Delete and Print/Export process names.  
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This functionality enables the user to delete the selected department.
  
'''Add/Create Process Name'''  
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'''<u>Note</u>''': It is not possible to delete a department if the activity has been recorded at a location while it was associated with it. It is also not possible to delete a department if it is associated with a location.
  
This functionality enables users to add or create Process Names in the database.  
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#&nbsp;To delete a department name, select the Department, then select '''Delete'''. A confirmation message is displayed.
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#Select '''Yes''' to confirm or '''No''' to cancel the action.&nbsp;The Department is deleted.  
  
1. To add/create a Process Name, select '''Add'''.
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&nbsp;
  
'''Figure 13: Process Name - Add'''  
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'''Figure 13: Confirm'''
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 13.png|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 13.png]]  
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[[File:LM Confirm.png|700px|LM Confirm.png]]
  
The Create Process pop-up is displayed:
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&nbsp;
  
'''Figure 14: Process Name – Create Process Form'''
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&nbsp;
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 14.jpg|300px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 14.jpg]]
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&nbsp;
  
2. Enter the new Process Name;
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==== <span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance.5B.5B.5B.7Cedit.5D.5D.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Process_Maintenance">Process Maintenance</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ====
  
As a general rule, Process Names should be clear and intuitive. This avoids the risk of confusion comprehending the process by users and operators.  
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Process Maintenance can be found in multiple modules, for example; Attribute Def Maintenance and Locations Maintenance modules. The functionality is to '''Add, Edit, Delete,''' and '''Print '''Process Names in the database.
  
3. Enter Sequence Number. This is an optional field for use with the Sanmina Operational Management System (SOMS).  
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1. To access the Process Maintenance table, select the '''Manage''' button for Process where applicable.
  
As a general rule, each plant will create a sequencing scheme that fits the business requirements. For example, one plant may only have sequence numbers for PCBA processes, while another plant for Box Build processes.
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The Process List page is displayed:
  
Sequencing scheme should follow production flow. For example. The process sequence for SMT_Inspection_1 would be lower than the process sequence for Functional_Test_1 as SMT processes occur prior to test processes. The Process Sequence conforms to SOMS requirements. The sequencing will aid in SOMS reporting as the processes will display in sequential order of the product flow. Process Sequencing also aids in grouping common Process Names.
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&nbsp;
  
'''Figure 15: Process Name Sequencing'''  
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'''Figure 13: Process List'''
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 15.png|500px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 15.png]]  
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[[File:LM ProcessList.png|600px|LM ProcessList.png]]
  
4. Select '''Save''' to confirm.  
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Based on the actual Shop Floor Configuration, the list of available Process Names is displayed. From this screen, it is possible to List, Edit, Delete, and Print/Export process names.
  
'''Edit Process Name'''
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&nbsp;
  
This functionality enables users to edit an existing Process Name in the database.
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&nbsp;
  
1. Select the Process Name to be edited and then select '''Edit'''.
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&nbsp;
  
'''Figure 16: Process Name - Edit'''
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&nbsp;
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 16.png|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 16.png]]
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&nbsp;
  
The Edit Process form is displayed:
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&nbsp;
  
'''Figure 17: Edit Process Name'''
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===== <span class="mw-headline" id="Add.2FCreate_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add.2FCreate_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add.2FCreate_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add.2FCreate_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add.2FCreate_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add.2FCreate_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add.2FCreate_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Add.2FCreate_Process_Name">Add/Create Process Name</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> =====
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 17.png|300px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 17.png]]
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This functionality enables users to add or create Process Names in the database.
  
2. Edit Process Name as desired.  
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1. To add/create a Process Name, select '''Add'''.
  
3. Select '''Save''' to confirm or '''Cancel''' to exit.
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&nbsp;
  
'''Delete Process Name'''  
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'''Figure 14: Process Name - Add'''
  
This functionality enables users to delete an existing Process Name, provided there has not been any activity records recorded against it.  
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[[File:LM AddProcessName.png|600px|LM AddProcessName.png]]
  
1. Access Process Maintenance table by selecting the '''Manage''' button for Process where applicable.
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The Create Process pop-up is displayed:
  
2. Select the Process Name to be deleted then select '''Delete'''.
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&nbsp;
  
'''Figure 18: Process Name - Delete'''  
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'''Figure 15: Process Name – Create Process Form'''
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 18.png|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 18.png]]  
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[[File:LM CreateProcessForm.png|600px|LM CreateProcessForm.png]]
  
A confirmation message is displayed.  
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2. Enter the new Process Name;
  
'''Figure 19: Confirmation Message - Delete Process Name'''
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As a general rule, Process Names should be clear and intuitive. This avoids the risk of confusion comprehending the process by users and operators.
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 19.png|300px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 19.png]]
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&nbsp;
  
3. Select '''Yes''' to confirm or '''No''' to cancel the action.  
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3.&nbsp;'''Global Process Name:''' The process name for which the location will be executed.
  
'''Print/Export Process Name'''
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Is another level to group factory local processes to produce global reports, for example, customer X manufactures the same product in 2 different factories, the &nbsp;factories just need to map all their processes to a global process name for grouping, the result is a global report&nbsp; global processes are default and can not be modified.
  
This functionality enables user to print and/or export Process Names.
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&nbsp;
  
To print the Process Names, select '''Print/Export All Process Names''' from the Process List.  
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4. Enter Sequence Number. This is an optional field for use with the SOMS.
  
'''Figure 20: Process Name - Print'''
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Generally, each plant will create a sequencing scheme that fits the business requirements. For example, one plant may only have sequence numbers for PCBA processes, while another plant for Box Build processes.
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 20.png|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 20.png]]
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The sequencing scheme should follow the production flow. For example. The process sequence for SMT_Inspection_1 would be lower than the process sequence for Functional_Test_1 as SMT processes occur before testing processes. The Process Sequence conforms to SOMS requirements. The sequencing will aid in SOMS reporting as the processes will display in the sequential order of the product flow. Process Sequencing also aids in grouping common Process Names.
  
A PDF report is generated and the user is able to save the file locally.
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&nbsp;
  
'''Figure 21: Print Export Report'''  
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'''Figure 17: Process Name Sequencing'''
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 21.png|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 21.png]]  
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[[File:LMProcessSequency.png|600px|LMProcessSequency.png]]
  
1. Click on '''Print''' to print the report results.
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&nbsp;
  
=== Edit Location  ===
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See&nbsp;'''Flex Field Form&nbsp;'''section for further information.
  
This functionality enables user to modify or update an existing Location.
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&nbsp;
  
Note: Once a location name has been defined, it is normally never changed. Be aware that modifying location names will impact historical reporting; therefore care should be taken when performing a modification.
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&nbsp;
  
1. To edit a Location, select the Location to edit, and then select the '''Edit''' button in the list.
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===== <span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Process_Name">Edit Process Name</span></span></span></span> =====
  
'''Figure 22: Location List - Edit'''
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This functionality enables users to edit an existing Process Name in the database.
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 22.jpg|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 22.jpg]]
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1. Select the Process Name to be edited and then select '''Edit'''.
  
The Location Form page is displayed:
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&nbsp;
  
2. Make desired updates in the Location form and select '''Save''' to confirm the updates.
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'''Figure 18: Process Name - Edit'''
  
3. Select'''Cancel''' to cancel the update action.  
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[[File:LM ProcessNameEdit.png|600px|LM ProcessNameEdit.png]]
  
4. The Location table is updated with the information provided in step 2.
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&nbsp;
  
=== Copy Location  ===
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The Edit Process form is displayed:
  
This functionality enables user to Copy a selected Location.
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&nbsp;
  
1. To copy a Location, select the Location to copy, then select '''Copy.'''  
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'''Figure 19: Edit Process Name'''
  
'''Figure 23: Location List - Copy'''
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[[File:LM ProcessNameEdit.png|600px|LM ProcessNameEdit.png]]
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 23.jpg|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 23.jpg]]
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2. Edit Process Name as desired.
  
The Copy Location pop-up is displayed:
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3. Select '''Save''' to confirm or '''Cancel''' to exit.
  
2. Select the SFDC ID and fill the necessary fields.
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&nbsp;
  
3. Select '''Save''' to confirm, '''Cancel''' to exit, or '''Reset''' to clear all fields.
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&nbsp;
  
=== Delete Location  ===
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&nbsp;
  
This functionality enables the user to delete an existing Location from the database
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===== <span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Process_Name">Delete Process Name</span></span></span></span></span> =====
  
Note: It is not possible to delete a location if activity records have been recorded for the location.  
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This functionality enables users to delete an existing Process Name, provided there have not been any activity records recorded against it.
  
1. To delete a Location, select the Location, then select '''Delete.'''  
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1. Access Process Maintenance table by selecting the '''Manage''' button for Process where applicable.
  
'''Figure 24: Location List - Delete'''  
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2. Select the Process Name to be deleted then select '''Delete'''. A confirmation message is displayed
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 24.jpg|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 24.jpg]]
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&nbsp;
  
A confirmation message is displayed:  
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'''Figure 20: Process Name - Delete'''
  
2. Select '''Yes''' to confirm or '''No''' to cancel the action.  
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.[[File:LM ProcessNameDelete.png|600px|LM ProcessNameDelete.png]]
  
3. The selected Location is deleted from the database.
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&nbsp;
  
=== Location – Where Used List  ===
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3. Select '''Yes''' to confirm or '''No''' to cancel the action.
  
This functionality enables the user to generate a report displaying the Routes list.
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&nbsp;
  
1. To generate the report of where a location is used, click the '''Where Used List''' button.
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&nbsp;
  
'''Figure 25: Location List – Where Used'''
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&nbsp;
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 25.png|500px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 25.png]]
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===== <span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Process_Name"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Process_Name">Print/Export Process Name</span></span></span></span></span> =====
  
A PDF report is generated and the user is able to save the file locally:
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This functionality enables the user to print and/or export Process Names.
  
'''Figure 26: Where Used Report'''  
+
1. To print the Process Names, select '''Print/Export All Process Names''' from the Process List.
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 26.png|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 26.png]]
+
&nbsp;
  
=== Print/Export Line Locations  ===
+
'''Figure 21: Process Name - Print'''
  
This functionality enables the user to print and/or export the current Line Locations. The report results include the SFDC ID, Location Name, Unit Status, Process, Department, and User Defined of the selected Line. The report prints to the default printer for the workstation.  
+
[[File:LM ProcessNamePrint.png|600px|LM ProcessNamePrint.png]]
  
1. To print Line Locations, select '''Print/Export Line Location''' option in the Location Filter main screen.
+
&nbsp;
  
'''Figure 27: Print Line Locations'''  
+
Select on&nbsp;'''Print''' to print the report results.A PDF report is generated. A download pop-up window will appear onto the user's desktop.
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 27.jpg|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 27.jpg]]
+
<br/> &nbsp;
  
The Choose SFDC ID popup is displayed:
+
&nbsp;
  
2. Choose a SFDC ID.  
+
=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location.5B.5B.5B.7Cedit.5D.5D.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Location">Edit Location</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ===
  
A report is generated and the user is able to save it locally or print it.  
+
This functionality enables users to modify or update an existing Location.
  
'''Figure 28: Filtered Location Report'''  
+
'''<u>Note</u>''': Once a location name has been defined, it is normally never changed. Be aware that modifying location names will impact historical reporting; therefore, care should be taken when performing a modification.
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 28.png|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 28.png]]
+
&nbsp;
  
3. Select '''Print''' to print the report results.  
+
1. To edit a Location, select the Location to edit, then select the '''Edit''' button in the list.
  
=== Print/Export Filtered Locations  ===
+
&nbsp;
  
This functionality enables the user to print and/or export the filtered Locations. The report results include the SFDC I D, Location Name, Unit Status, Process, Department, and User Defined of filtered Locations. The report prints to the default printer for the workstation.
+
'''Figure 24: Location List - Edit'''
  
1. To print filtered locations, select '''Print/Export Filtered Location''' option in the Location Filter main screen.  
+
[[File:LM LocationListEdit.png|900px|LM LocationListEdit.png]]
  
'''Figure 29: Print Filtered Location'''
+
&nbsp;
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 29.jpg|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 29.jpg]]
+
2. Make desired updates in the Location form and select '''Save''' to confirm the updates.&nbsp;Select '''Cancel''' to cancel the update action.
  
A report is generated and the user is able to save it locally and print it.
+
&nbsp;
  
'''Figure 30: Filtered Report'''
+
&nbsp;
  
[[Image:Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 30.png|700px|Updated SOP-5-I-MDS0035-C RA1 MDS Location Maintenance 30.png]]
+
&nbsp;
  
== Appendix A  ==
+
=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location.5B.5B.5B.7Cedit.5D.5D.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Copy_Location">Copy Location</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ===
  
'''Glossary'''
+
<span class="mw-headline" id="">&nbsp;</span>
  
'''''Access Control'''''
+
This functionality enables users to Copy a selected Location.
  
it is a module that will set the permissions for users and external customers of Sanmina
+
1. To copy a Location, select the Location to copy, then select '''Copy.'''
  
'''''administrator'''''  
+
<br/> '''Figure 25: Location List - Copy'''
  
the System Administration has full access - all plants, all reports, all users.  
+
[[File:LM LocationListCopy.png|900px|LM LocationListCopy.png]]
  
'''''component'''''
+
&nbsp;
  
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.  
+
2. Select the Shop Floor ID and fill in the necessary fields.
  
'''''framework'''''  
+
3. Select '''Save''' to confirm, '''Cancel''' to exit, or '''Reset''' to clear all fields.
  
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.
+
&nbsp;
  
'''''SFDC Configuration'''''
+
&nbsp;
  
The rules used to define how SFDC collects data, provides analysis, controls processing and maintains unit histories
+
=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location.5B.5B.5B.7Cedit.5D.5D.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Delete_Location">Delete Location</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ===
  
'''''Site Minder'''''
+
<span class="mw-headline" id="This_functionality_enables_the_user_to_delete_an_existing_Location_from_the_database"><span class="mw-headline" id="This_functionality_enables_the_user_to_delete_an_existing_Location_from_the_database">This functionality enables the user to delete an existing Location from the database</span></span>
  
''Universal login of Sanmina''  
+
'''<u>Note</u>''': It is not possible to delete a location if activity records have been recorded for the location.
  
'''''username'''''
+
&nbsp;
  
the username is the siteminder username (or a partial string)
+
1. To delete a location, select the location, then select '''Delete.'''
  
== Appendix B  ==
+
<br/> '''Figure 26: Location List - Delete'''
  
'''Unit Status Definitions'''
+
[[File:LM LocationListDelete.png|900px|LM LocationListDelete.png]]
  
The following table provides a list of available unit status settings and their definitions (if available). See Locations Maintenance for more information.
+
&nbsp;
  
{| width="87%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" border="2"
+
2. Select '''Yes''' to confirm or '''No''' to cancel the action.The selected Location is deleted from the database.
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List.5B.5B.5B.7Cedit.5D.5D.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Location_.E2.80.93_Where_Used_List">Location – Where Used List</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ===
 +
 
 +
This functionality enables the user to generate a report displaying the Routes list.
 +
 
 +
1. To generate the report of where a location is used, click the '''Where Used List''' button.
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
'''Figure 27: Location List – Where Used'''
 +
 
 +
[[File:LM LocationListWhereUsed.png|900px|LM LocationListWhereUsed.png]]
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations.5B.5B.5B.7Cedit.5D.5D.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Line_Locations">Print/Export Line Locations</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ===
 +
 
 +
This functionality enables the user to print and/or export the current Line Locations. The report results include the Shop Floor ID, Location Name, Unit Status, Process, Department, and User Defined of the selected Line. The report prints on the default printer for the workstation.
 +
 
 +
1. To print Line Locations, select the&nbsp;'''Print/Export Line Location''' option in the Location Filter main screen. The Choose Shop Floor ID pop-up is displayed:
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
'''Figure 29: Print Line Locations'''
 +
 
 +
[[File:LM PrintLineLocations.png|900px|LM PrintLineLocations.png]]
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
2. Choose a&nbsp;Shop Floor ID. A report is generated and automatically downloaded onto the user's desktop.
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations.5B.5B.5B.7Cedit.5D.5D.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Print.2FExport_Filtered_Locations">Print/Export Filtered Locations</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ===
 +
 
 +
This functionality enables the user to print and/or export the filtered Locations. The report results include the Shop Floor ID, Location Name, Unit Status, Process, Department, and User Defined of filtered Locations. The report prints to the default printer for the workstation.
 +
 
 +
1. To print filtered locations, select the&nbsp;'''Print/Export Filtered Location''' option in the Location Filter main screen.
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
'''Figure 31: Filtered Location Report'''
 +
 
 +
[[File:LM PrintFilterLocation.png|900px|LM PrintFilterLocation.png]]
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
A report is automatically generated and donwloaded onto the user's desktop.
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
== <span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_A"><span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_A"><span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_A"><span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_A"><span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_B"><span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_B"><span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_B"><span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_B"><span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_B"><span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_B"><span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_B.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_B"><span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_B.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_B.5B.5B.5B.7Cedit.5D.5D.5D.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_B.5Bedit.5D"><span class="mw-headline" id="Appendix_B">Appendix A</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span> ==
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
'''Unit Status Definitions'''
 +
 
 +
The following table provides a list of available unit status settings and their definitions (if available). See Locations Maintenance for more information.
 +
 
 +
{| border="2" class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Released (10)'''  
+
| '''On the Line (20)'''
| COPS status. Refers to Travelersbeing finalized.
+
| Used at any location that is a part of the normal manufacturing process or product flow.
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Traveler Printed (15)'''  
+
| '''In Repair (25)'''
| COPS status. Used when a Travelerfor a serial number is printed. Alsoused for Shop Order status when aserial number is assigned to a ShopOrder but not scanned at an SFDClocation yet.
+
| Used at any location that is not considered part of the normal manufacturing process. In creating routes, any unit with a defect is failed to a location with an In Repairstatus.<br/> Unless overridden by an Options setting in Setup Data Editor, the unit continues to have this status until all defects are repaired. A unit can not be manually moved from a DataCollection Location with an InRepair status to a location with On the Line status. A unit cannot pass from this status to a Finished status.
 
|-
 
|-
| '''On the Line (20)'''  
+
| '''On the Line Hold (28)'''
| Used at any location that is a part ofthe normal manufacturing process orproduct flow.
+
| Same as On the Line with the added ability to allow the unit to move from one SFDC PC to another within the same database. Also used to move from one route to another.<br/> When a unit has this status, the serial record is removed from the SFDC PC and stored on the plant server. It does not appear as part of the SFDC Work-In-Process report, but it does appear on the MES WIP report.<br/> This location behavior can be overridden by an Options setting in Setup Data Editor.
 
|-
 
|-
| '''In Repair (25)'''  
+
| '''In Repair Hold (29)'''
| Used at any location that is notconsidered part of the normalmanufacturing process. In creatingroutes, any unit with a defect isfailed to a location with an In Repairstatus.<br>Unless overridden by an Optionsetting in Setup Data Editor, the unitcontinues to have this status until alldefects are repaired. A unit cannotbe manually moved from a DataCollection Location with an InRepair status to a location with Onthe Line status. A unit cannot passfrom this status to a Finished status.
+
| Combines the In Repair status with the secondary functions of the On-Line Hold status.
 
|-
 
|-
| '''On the Line Hold (28)'''  
+
| '''Finished (30)'''
| Same as On the Line with the added ability to allow the unit to move from one SFDC PC to another within the same database. Also used to move from one route to another.<br>When a unit has this status, the serial record is removed from the SFDC PC and stored on the plant server. It does not appear as part of the SFDC Work-In-Process report, but it does appear on the MDS WIP report.<br>This location behavior can be overridden by an Option setting in Setup Data Editor.<br>
+
| Defines the unit as complete. Unless the product will be installed into an upper-level assembly, the route ends by passing a unit to a location with a Finished status.<br/> When a unit passes to Finished, the serial record is removed from the current serial records on the SFDC PC and is stored in history'''.'''<br/> If a unit is manually moved to a Finished location from the SFDC PC, the serial record is moved from current to history at the next shift change. Neither SFDC nor MES WIP reports include Finished status locations.&nbsp;
 
|-
 
|-
| '''In Repair Hold (29)'''
+
| '''Container Open (34)'''
| Combines the In Repair status with the secondary functions of the On Line Hold status.
 
|-
 
| '''Finished (30)'''
 
| Defines the unit as complete. Unless the product will be installed into an upper level assembly, the route ends by passing a unit to a location with a Finished status.<br>When a unit passes to Finished, the serial record is removed from the current serial records on the SFDC PC and is stored in history'''.'''<br>If a unit is manually moved to a Finished location from the SFDC PC, the serial record is moved from current to history at the next shift change. Neither SFDC nor MDS WIP reports include Finished status locations. This is the only acceptable status when Kit stations are used in conjunction with COPS.<br>
 
|-
 
| '''Container Open (34)'''<br>
 
 
| &nbsp;
 
| &nbsp;
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Container Close (35)'''<br>
+
| '''Pulled (55)'''
 
| &nbsp;
 
| &nbsp;
 
|-
 
|-
| '''SFDC Internal (3)'''<br>
+
| '''Unit Component (60)'''
| SFDC internal use status.<br>
+
| Defines a unit when it is a tracked component and has not been properly removed from the Top Level assembly. Requires a special Option line to be scanned again.
 
|-
 
|-
| '''In Transit (37)'''<br>
+
| '''Unit Old ID (62)'''
| &nbsp;
+
| Defines a serial number that was changed to another serial number.
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Shipped (40)'''
+
| '''Unit Skeleton (64)'''
| COPS status.
 
|-
 
| '''Temporary Ship Stati (45)'''
 
| COPS status.
 
|-
 
| '''CRM Received (COPS) (46)'''
 
| COPS status.
 
|-
 
| '''CRM Released (COPS) (47)'''
 
| COPS status.
 
|-
 
| '''CRM RESERVED (COPS) (48)'''
 
| COPS status.<br>
 
|-
 
| '''CRM Finished (COPS) (49)'''
 
| COPS status
 
|-
 
| '''Killed (50)'''
 
| Originally a COPS status used to kill a serial number not to be shipped.<br>Adapted for use in SFDC. When used, the serial number cannot be scanned by SFDC.<br>
 
|-
 
| '''Pulled (55)'''<br>
 
| &nbsp;
 
|-
 
| '''CRM Restart New (57)'''
 
| COPS status.
 
|-
 
| '''CRM Restart Used (58)'''
 
| COPS status.
 
|-
 
| '''Unit Component (60)'''
 
| Defines a unit when it is a tracked component and has not been properly removed from the Top Level assembly. Requires a special Option line to be scanned again.<br>
 
|-
 
| '''Unit Old ID (62)'''
 
| Defines a serial number that was changed to another serial number.<br>
 
|-
 
| '''Unit Skeleton (64)'''  
 
 
| Defines a unit serial number used for temporary copies of a real serial number.
 
| Defines a unit serial number used for temporary copies of a real serial number.
 
|}
 
|}
  
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 5 March 2024

42Q Home > Shop Floor Control > Configuration > Location Maintenance
  

 

Shop Floor Configuration
Location Maintenance
Version MES15.80
Revision H1
 

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction

42Q’s powerful data collection system collects critical information from a plant’s shop floor, utilizing shop floor data collector, an intuitive tool developed by 42Q’s experienced manufacturing team. The aggregate information is stored in a cloud database, and available to MESWeb, where quality reports are generated. The 42Q system uses manual and automated barcode scanning to collect data for a product line or plant. Thus, 42Q plays an important role in maintaining unit histories and directing product movement on the manufacturing floor. The current version of 42Q includes configuration capabilities, which provide access to all sub-modules pages and their functionalities (view, add, edit, print/generate output files).

 

 

Location Maintenance

This module can be used to register workstations and define the specific process that should be available at each workstation.

To access Location Maintenance, navigate to Shop Floor Control > Configuration > Shop Floor Configuration > Location

 

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

 

The Location Maintenance record defines the location where a process is performed in a product routing. All Location names begin with four characters, followed by a brief description of the process or function performed at the location. When a Device is Created, the user must add a location to it.

 

As a general rule, locations are defined in the following order: Data Collector, Logical, and then Physical Location. Once a location name has been defined, it is normally not changed. Be aware that modifying location names will impact historical reporting; therefore, care should be taken when performing a modification.

 

 

 

Data Collector Location

This location is sometimes referred to as Device Location and is named for the function performed and/or represents the physical placement of the device on the production floor. This is the location where data is collected. This is the only Location type listed in the Data Collector Table.

To access Data Collector, navigate toShop Floor Control > Configuration > Shop Floor Configuration > Data Collector

 

The Data Collector Location name follows the standard naming convention. The first character is always “S” for the station. The next three digits are equal to the addressing scheme of the actual data collector or device number.

 

Data Collector Locations S001 through S999 are not used in routes, are not associated with a process name, and are always Status 20 On The Line.

 

When a data collector is initialized, the first 16 characters of the name will appear on the screen, therefore an accurate description of the process, or the devices' physical location, is entered after the location name.

 

Figure 1: Data Collector Location Name Examples:

Data Collector Location Name Examples

 

  • Logical Location: Used as a holding area between scanning locations. Logical Locations provide for one or more physical locations to pass to multiple physical locations. It also allows one or more physical locations to receive from multiple physical locations. The Logical Location also helps provide accurate Work-In-Process reports.

As a general rule, Logical Locations are used for routing purposes only and reference a generic bucket (logical) location. All common Physical Locations (locations associated with the same process name) will receive from Logical locations in a Route by Process configuration, passing/failing to another Logical Location. Logical Locations will begin with four unique characters, followed by a space or underscore, then a brief description of the process name it is associated with.

 

Figure 2: Logical Location Name Examples:

Logical Location Name Examples

 

  • Physical Location: This location is specific to the physical placement of the data collector on the production floor. It shares the same process name as Logical Location but is unique to a specific device. A Physical Location sharing the process name with the Logical Location will receive units from it and pass to another Logical Location in a Route by Process configuration.

 

As a general rule, Physical Locations are not uses for routing purposes in Route by Process configurations. If Route by Process is not used, each scanning location must be defined in the route.

When defining Physical Locations, the first four characters are unique, followed by a space or underscore, then character positions six through nine should contain the first four characters of the Logical Location assigned the same process name. The remaining characters provide a brief description of the physical location of the device. This naming convention allows easy filtering in the location table, as the user only needs to filter the Logical Location name, and any Physical Locations with the same process name are returned.

 

Figure 3: Physical Location Examples:

Physical Location Examples

 

  • Multi-Pass Device Location: A secondary name for a Data Collector Location when it is used for multiple functions. Multi-Pass Devices are used when a product is going to be scanned at the same Data Collector more than once for multiple processes. Reference the section on Data Collector Maintenance for more information on configuring Multi-Pass Devices.

Early on, these types of locations were defined by an alphanumeric character other than the one used by the Data Collection Location, followed by the same three numeric characters, space, then the remaining characters are the process name. For example, if the Data Collector Location is S001, the Multi-Pass Location names assigned to that device number would be A001, B001, C001, and so forth. This is not intuitive to the operator as this name convention does not positively identify the process a unit passes or fails to. Therefore, the newer Physical Location naming convention mentioned previously has been developed.

 

 

List Locations

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

To list locations, select Location Maintenance from the Shop Floor Configuration page.

The Location List page is displayed:

 

Figure 4: Location List

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Following the unit status (see Appendix A), the line of the data collector list is displayed in the different colors as below:

Status = 20 On the Line with process name: green
Status = 28 On The Line Holdwith process name: dark green
Status = 20 On The Line without process name: orange
Status = 28 On The Line Hold without process name: dark orange
Status = 25 In Repair: red
Status = 26 Outside Processing: green
Status = 27 In Repair Outside: dark red
Status = 29 In Repair Hold: dark rose
Status = 30 Finished: blue
Status = 50 Killed: gray
Other Status: black


Note: Location Type = Repair only if it Unit Status is:


25 In Repair: red
27 In Repair Outside: dark red
or 29 In Repair Hold: dark rose

From this screen, the user can view a list of locations, as well as, add, edit, or delete locations.

 

 

 

Add Location

This functionality enables the user to add a location to the Locations Table. All mandatory fields must be populated or error messages are displayed.

Note: When a new Data Collector Location is created, a prompt is displayed to create a record in the Data Collector Table also.

1. To add locations, select Add from the Location Filter main screen.

 

Figure 5: Add Location

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The Location Form is displayed:

2. Populate the mandatory fields;

Shop Floor ID: Each Location record must be attached to a Shop Floor ID.

Location Name: Each location must have a unique name. The name can be up to 20 characters: the first four characters must be unique and be followed by a space or underscore. The remaining 15 characters are used to describe the function or physical location. Note the icon adjacent to the Location Name field opens the Location Name Assistance window. This functionality is used when the base34 generic attribute is active. The functionality is used to assist in the operation of generating an S location based on a device code without the user having to know the base34 logic. For example, if a user enters 1000 into the field, the system will then translate that to the respective base34 location name S00A.

 

Figure 6: Location Name Assistance

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Unit Status: Defines the status of a unit based on the status of the Location.

On the Line Used at any Location that is a part of the normal manufacturing process or product flow.
On the Line
Hold
Same as On the Line with the added ability to allow the unit to move from one SFDC PC to another within the same database. Also used to move from one route to another. When a unit has this status, the Serial record is removed from the SFDC PC and stored on the MES server. It does not appear as part of the SFDC Work-In- Process report, but on the MDS Work-In-Process report.
In Repair Used at any Location that is not considered part of the normal manufacturing process. In creating Routes, any unit with a defect is failed to a Location with an In Repair status. The unit continues to have this status until all defects are repaired. A unit cannot be manually moved from a Data Collection Location with an In Repair status to a Location with On the Line status.
Nor can a unit pass from this status to a Finished status.
In Repair
Hold
Combines the In Repair status with the secondary functions of the On-Line Hold status.
Finished Defines the unit as complete. Unless the product will be installed into an upper-level assembly, the Route ends by passing a unit to a Location with a Finished status.
When a unit passes to a Finished Location, the Serial record is removed from the Current Serial records on the SFDC PC and is stored in History. If a unit is manually moved to a Finished Location from the SFDC PC, the Serial record is moved from Current to History at the next shift change. Neither Shop Floor nor MES Work-In- Process reports include Finished status Locations.

For more information, see Appendix A. Unit Status Definitions.

 

Location Type: Kitting_Consolidation, Integration, Inspection, and Repair

Process Name: Defines the manufacturing process occurring at the Data Collection Location. It is used to group multiple Locations with the same function for SFDC and MES reports. The Process Name is used to determine the number of times a unit passes through a Data Collection Location. It also supports SPC/SQC reports grouping the same function locations across multiple lines.

Note: To access Process Maintenance, select the Manage button.

 

Department: Defines the department that a location is assigned. Supports SPC/SQC reports across multiple Lines. All Locations must be assigned to a Department. The SOMS system uses the department to define the line in which a location is associated.

Note: To access Department Maintenance, click the Manage button.

 

User-Defined: Provides additional information about the Location. Also links Locations together for SPC/SQC or Reports applications. This is a 20-character text string. The SOMS system utilizes User Defined 1 as the Site Code.

 

 

Flex Field Form

The Flex Field Tab is used for adding and deleting custom information to various elements. The purpose of adding information into the flex field is that it allows users to retain information for later use (e.g., label printing). To use the functionality follow the next steps:  

 

  1.  Select the Flex Field Form Tab from the Location Form. Two types of lists will be displayed—AttributeName and Value.
  2. Next to the attribute name shop_order_sequence_display_mode you will see a Value field, enter one of the following values:
  • SEQUENCED_ONLY: Shows all shop orders assigned to the manufacturing line belonging to the selected location.
  • SEQUENCED_AND_FIFO: Shows the first 6 shop orders assigned to the manufacturing line belonging to the selected location.
  1. Select Save to keep the information, Reset to clear any information that was entered, or Cancel to abort.

 

Figure 7: Flex Form Field

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Basic Maintenance - Departments

This functionality enables the user to manage Department names. Each location will be assigned to a department.

1. To access Department Maintenance, select Add Location or Location, then select the Manage button for theDepartment field.

 

Figure 8: Add Location - Location Form

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The maintenance page for the Department displays:

 

Figure 9: Department - Select a Department

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Based on the actual Shop Floor Configuration, the application displays a list of all available departments. From this screen, the user can list, add, edit, and delete Departments.

 

 

Add Department

 

This functionality enables users to add or create Departments in the database.

1. To add a Department, select Add.

2. Enter the Department name.Select OK to add/create the Department, or Close to cancel the operation.

 

The new Department is created and is displayed in the department list, making it available to select.The Create Department screen is displayed:

Figure 10: Create Department

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Edit Department

This functionality enables users to update an existing Department name.

Note: Once a department name has been defined, it is normally never changed. Be aware that modifying department names will impact historical reporting; therefore care should be taken when performing a modification.

 

1. To edit the department name, select the Department to edit then select Edit.

The Edit Department page is displayed:

 

Figure 11: Edit Department

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2. Perform the desired edit to the Department name.

3. Select Ok to confirm or Close to cancel the operation. The Department's name is updated and ready for use.

 

Delete Departments

This functionality enables the user to delete the selected department.

Note: It is not possible to delete a department if the activity has been recorded at a location while it was associated with it. It is also not possible to delete a department if it is associated with a location.

  1.  To delete a department name, select the Department, then select Delete. A confirmation message is displayed.
  2. Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel the action. The Department is deleted.

 

Figure 13: Confirm

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Process Maintenance

Process Maintenance can be found in multiple modules, for example; Attribute Def Maintenance and Locations Maintenance modules. The functionality is to Add, Edit, Delete, and Print Process Names in the database.

1. To access the Process Maintenance table, select the Manage button for Process where applicable.

The Process List page is displayed:

 

Figure 13: Process List

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Based on the actual Shop Floor Configuration, the list of available Process Names is displayed. From this screen, it is possible to List, Edit, Delete, and Print/Export process names.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Add/Create Process Name

This functionality enables users to add or create Process Names in the database.

1. To add/create a Process Name, select Add.

 

Figure 14: Process Name - Add

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The Create Process pop-up is displayed:

 

Figure 15: Process Name – Create Process Form

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2. Enter the new Process Name;

As a general rule, Process Names should be clear and intuitive. This avoids the risk of confusion comprehending the process by users and operators.

 

3. Global Process Name: The process name for which the location will be executed.

Is another level to group factory local processes to produce global reports, for example, customer X manufactures the same product in 2 different factories, the  factories just need to map all their processes to a global process name for grouping, the result is a global report  global processes are default and can not be modified.

 

4. Enter Sequence Number. This is an optional field for use with the SOMS.

Generally, each plant will create a sequencing scheme that fits the business requirements. For example, one plant may only have sequence numbers for PCBA processes, while another plant for Box Build processes.

The sequencing scheme should follow the production flow. For example. The process sequence for SMT_Inspection_1 would be lower than the process sequence for Functional_Test_1 as SMT processes occur before testing processes. The Process Sequence conforms to SOMS requirements. The sequencing will aid in SOMS reporting as the processes will display in the sequential order of the product flow. Process Sequencing also aids in grouping common Process Names.

 

Figure 17: Process Name Sequencing

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See Flex Field Form section for further information.

 

 

Edit Process Name

This functionality enables users to edit an existing Process Name in the database.

1. Select the Process Name to be edited and then select Edit.

 

Figure 18: Process Name - Edit

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The Edit Process form is displayed:

 

Figure 19: Edit Process Name

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2. Edit Process Name as desired.

3. Select Save to confirm or Cancel to exit.

 

 

 

Delete Process Name

This functionality enables users to delete an existing Process Name, provided there have not been any activity records recorded against it.

1. Access Process Maintenance table by selecting the Manage button for Process where applicable.

2. Select the Process Name to be deleted then select Delete. A confirmation message is displayed

 

Figure 20: Process Name - Delete

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3. Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel the action.

 

 

 

Print/Export Process Name

This functionality enables the user to print and/or export Process Names.

1. To print the Process Names, select Print/Export All Process Names from the Process List.

 

Figure 21: Process Name - Print

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Select on Print to print the report results.A PDF report is generated. A download pop-up window will appear onto the user's desktop.


 

 

Edit Location

This functionality enables users to modify or update an existing Location.

Note: Once a location name has been defined, it is normally never changed. Be aware that modifying location names will impact historical reporting; therefore, care should be taken when performing a modification.

 

1. To edit a Location, select the Location to edit, then select the Edit button in the list.

 

Figure 24: Location List - Edit

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2. Make desired updates in the Location form and select Save to confirm the updates. Select Cancel to cancel the update action.

 

 

 

Copy Location

 

This functionality enables users to Copy a selected Location.

1. To copy a Location, select the Location to copy, then select Copy.


Figure 25: Location List - Copy

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2. Select the Shop Floor ID and fill in the necessary fields.

3. Select Save to confirm, Cancel to exit, or Reset to clear all fields.

 

 

Delete Location

This functionality enables the user to delete an existing Location from the database

Note: It is not possible to delete a location if activity records have been recorded for the location.

 

1. To delete a location, select the location, then select Delete.


Figure 26: Location List - Delete

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2. Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel the action.The selected Location is deleted from the database.

 

 

Location – Where Used List

This functionality enables the user to generate a report displaying the Routes list.

1. To generate the report of where a location is used, click the Where Used List button.

 

Figure 27: Location List – Where Used

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Print/Export Line Locations

This functionality enables the user to print and/or export the current Line Locations. The report results include the Shop Floor ID, Location Name, Unit Status, Process, Department, and User Defined of the selected Line. The report prints on the default printer for the workstation.

1. To print Line Locations, select the Print/Export Line Location option in the Location Filter main screen. The Choose Shop Floor ID pop-up is displayed:

 

Figure 29: Print Line Locations

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2. Choose a Shop Floor ID. A report is generated and automatically downloaded onto the user's desktop.

 

 

Print/Export Filtered Locations

This functionality enables the user to print and/or export the filtered Locations. The report results include the Shop Floor ID, Location Name, Unit Status, Process, Department, and User Defined of filtered Locations. The report prints to the default printer for the workstation.

1. To print filtered locations, select the Print/Export Filtered Location option in the Location Filter main screen.

 

Figure 31: Filtered Location Report

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A report is automatically generated and donwloaded onto the user's desktop.

 

Appendix A

 

Unit Status Definitions

The following table provides a list of available unit status settings and their definitions (if available). See Locations Maintenance for more information.

On the Line (20) Used at any location that is a part of the normal manufacturing process or product flow.
In Repair (25) Used at any location that is not considered part of the normal manufacturing process. In creating routes, any unit with a defect is failed to a location with an In Repairstatus.
Unless overridden by an Options setting in Setup Data Editor, the unit continues to have this status until all defects are repaired. A unit can not be manually moved from a DataCollection Location with an InRepair status to a location with On the Line status. A unit cannot pass from this status to a Finished status.
On the Line Hold (28) Same as On the Line with the added ability to allow the unit to move from one SFDC PC to another within the same database. Also used to move from one route to another.
When a unit has this status, the serial record is removed from the SFDC PC and stored on the plant server. It does not appear as part of the SFDC Work-In-Process report, but it does appear on the MES WIP report.
This location behavior can be overridden by an Options setting in Setup Data Editor.
In Repair Hold (29) Combines the In Repair status with the secondary functions of the On-Line Hold status.
Finished (30) Defines the unit as complete. Unless the product will be installed into an upper-level assembly, the route ends by passing a unit to a location with a Finished status.
When a unit passes to Finished, the serial record is removed from the current serial records on the SFDC PC and is stored in history.
If a unit is manually moved to a Finished location from the SFDC PC, the serial record is moved from current to history at the next shift change. Neither SFDC nor MES WIP reports include Finished status locations. 
Container Open (34)  
Pulled (55)  
Unit Component (60) Defines a unit when it is a tracked component and has not been properly removed from the Top Level assembly. Requires a special Option line to be scanned again.
Unit Old ID (62) Defines a serial number that was changed to another serial number.
Unit Skeleton (64) Defines a unit serial number used for temporary copies of a real serial number.