WILLIAMS PLT BEL MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 1/16/97
DSP01 MULTI-LINE ROUTING FILE MAINTENANCE MULTI - JIT
Part Number JIT-PART-A TEST FOR BOSTROM
Operation
Seq Oper O W/C Offset / Mach/ In ECO Date /
No No T No Labor Hrs Machine Ld L/T Days Tool Out ECO Date
001 010 8 WC1 1.000000 1.000000
002 D
A
IN OUT
F3=Exit F7=Detail F9=Inquiry F10=Select
F11=R/T Maintenance F15=Rekey Data F24=More Keys
This workline is used to add or change standard operations for just-in-time parts.
SEQUENCE NUMBER
Display only. The line being maintained. This field is blank when an operation is being added. (The sequence number is assigned automatically based on the operation number.)
MAINTENANCE CODE
Display only. The type of maintenance being performed.
OPERATION NUMBER
Required. A unique number identifying when this operation occurs in the routing. Note that line numbers are not used (as they are with MRP routings), since the dedicated nature of the JIT process precludes the use of alternate operations.
OPERATION TYPE
Display only. The operation type must be 8 for a JIT part. This number is assigned automatically when the transaction is entered, so it only appears when you are updating the workline.
WORKCENTER NUMBER
Required. The number of the workcenter where the operation is performed. Workcenter numbers that are numeric and greater than or equal to 900 are reserved as miscellaneous cost workcenters, and are not valid on this screen.
LABOR HOURS
Optional. The standard number of labor hours that contributes to the cost of each part (or each batch of parts) produced at this workcenter. This value also determines the load placed on labor-paced workcenters.
MACHINE LOAD
Optional. The standard amount of machine load that contributes to the cost of each part (or batch of parts) at this workcenter. This value also determines the load placed on machine-paced workcenters on a given day (or days), depending on the offset days parameter. This field is interpreted as run time per unit or batch.
OPERATION LEADTIME/OPERATION OFFSET DAYS
Optional.
o For outside processed workcenters (between 900 and 998 inclusive), the operation lead time represents how much of the total lead time of the part is contributed by this operation.
o For JIT operations routed through standard workcenters, the operation offset days defines which days (back scheduled from the due date of the last day of the flow schedule for the current part/revision level) load will occur on the operation's workcenter. This information is necessary to perform capacity planning on individual group technologies/machines within or on JIT cells or lines.
ENGINEERING CHANGE ORDER - IN
Required if Reference File category N38 (Routing ECO Date Option) is 1 - ECO Required. Identifies the ECO that brings an operation into effectivity. If entered, must be defined on the ECO file.
EFFECTIVITY-IN DATE
Optional. Used for "in" engineering changes to specify the first date the operation should appear in the part's routing. If field is left blank, but the ECO field has been entered, the date is defaulted from the ECO file. The date is system maintained if Reference File category N38 is 1 or 2.
ENGINEERING CHANGE ORDER - OUT
Required if Reference File category N38 (Routing ECO Date Option) is 1 - ECO Required. Identifies the engineering change that causes the operation to be removed from the routing. If entered, must be defined on the ECO file.
EFFECTIVITY-OUT DATE
Optional. Used for "out" engineering changes to specify the date after which the operation should be removed from the part's routing. If field is left blank, but the ECO field has been entered, the date is defaulted from the ECO file. The date is system maintained if Reference File category N38 is 1 or 2.
DESCRIPTION
Required. Text that describes the operation. It appears on the shop paperwork as well as various inquiries and reports. Extended descriptions may be entered by using routing comments.
MACHINE NUMBER
Optional. The machine required or recommended for this operation. No validation is performed. Additional machines may be documented in the comments for this operation.
TOOL NUMBER
Optional. Used to document any tooling required for this operation. Additional tooling may be defined in the comments for this operation.
COMMAND KEYS
Enter - Update changes. If you press a command key to move to another program before pressing Enter, your changes will not be updated.
F2 - Display a window where a fast path option or mnemonic can be entered. Fast path allows the next menu selection to be made directly from this screen. When the window is displayed, pressing F3 will remove it.
F3 - Display Manufacturing Engineering Menu to select another option.
F4 - Display a list of values for the field where the cursor is positioned. If you select one of the items from the list, it will be returned to the application screen.
F7 - Display the detail screen for the operation line currently being worked on.
F9 - Enter the Multi-Line Routing Inquiry.
F10 - Return to the Function Select screen without updating changes.
F11 - Fast Path directly to the Standard Routing Maintenance Detail screen for the given operation.
F12 - Enter the Bill of Documents Maintenance program.
F13 - Enter the Bill of Documents Inquiry program.
F15 - Redisplay screen before most recent changes.
F20 - Directly call the Workcenter Inquiry program. When exiting the W/C Inquiry, control will be passed back to this screen.
F24 - Display additional command keys available from this screen.
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