SOP-42Q-MES0013 Record Components Maintenance
Cirrus > Shop Floor Control > Configuration > Record Components Maintenance
Contents
SFDC Configuration Setup
This edition applies to MES15 Portal 1.0 and all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new revisions.
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.
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.
The system provides Access Control between the modules of the application, including the portlets of each screen. The current version has an SFDC Configuration page which provides access to all sub-modules pages and its portlets (view, add, edit, delete, print and generate output file).
Set up SFDC Configuration
1. To access SFDC Configuration, navigate to Shop Floor Control > Configuration > SFDC Configuration. The main SFDC Configuration and sub-modules page is displayed:
Figure 1: MES Portal – SFDC Configuration Sub-modules
NOTE: A user only has access to the modules assigned to his or her profile.
Record Components
This application allows the user to add/modify components of another unit. It is used to record the added components during the part assembly.
The features of this module are as follows:
- Allow selection by serial number or by workstation.
- Record the Step of the component.
- Record a standard MASK for the component.
- Record a User Prompt to be used for the component.
- Record the component ID.
This module notifies the process of a particular component that its serial number is connecting with the serial number of the final product.
Recording Components - Filtering
1. To Record Components, enter a Serial Number and select Filter. The Recording Components List is displayed.
Figure 2: Record Components List
Recording Components – Editing Component ID
1. From the list, double click the Component ID field to edit it.
Figure 3: Edit Component ID
2. Enter changes and select Update to save, or Cancel to abort.
Recording Components – Deleting Component ID
1. From the list, select a step line and click theDelete icon to delete the component ID.
Figure 4: Delete Component ID
2. To undo a delete, check the box of the item that was deleted (which should now be highlighted in red).
3. Select Unremove. The item will no longer be listed as deleted.
Figure 5: Undo Delete
Appendix B
Glossary
Access Control
it is a module that will set the permissions for users and external customers of Sanmina-SCI
administrator
the System Administration has full access - all plants, all reports, all users.
component
A component is a specific piece of data that appears on a label, for example: bar code, part numbers, graphic images, line or text. Hence, label components are broken down into several different types: text, graphic images, MDS database values, or a combination of text and database values.
framework
In software development, a framework is a defined support structure in which another software project can be organized and developed. A framework may include support programs, code libraries, a scripting language, or other software to help develop and glue together the different components of a software project.
SFDC Configuration
The rules used to define how SFDC collects data, provides analysis, controls processing and maintains unit histories
Site Minder
Universal login of Sanmina-SCI
username
the username is the siteminder username (or a partial string)
Document Revision History
Date | Author | Title | Version | Change Reference |
10/20/06 | Elaine Fonaro | Technical Writer | v 1.0 | This is the first revision of MDS User’s Guide |
03/11/14 | Ashley Martin | Technical Writer | v 1.0 | Review/New Images |
03/11/14 | Elaine Fonaro | Technical Writer | v 1.0 | Converted to WIKI |