WILLIAMS PLT BEL MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 1/16/97
DSP01 ROUTING INQUIRY DETAIL
BOLT-200 BOLT 200
Revision Level 000 Effectivity Date 1/16/97 Drawing Number
Oper O W/C Set S SN Oper Pers Overlap / In ECO Date /
S No Ln T C/F Hrs Lbr Piece Rate F FC L/T Mach Mach Tool Out ECO Date
001 00 1 WC1 .0 1.000000 .0 ECC001 121796
N OPERATION TWO TEST 5.0
010 00 4 AAA .0 1.000000 0 1% ECC001 121796
N DESCRIPTION FOR WORKCENTER AAA MACH1 SHARP
F2=Command F3=Exit F9=Maintenance
This screen displays the routing for a specified MRP part.
PLANT
Display only. This screen displays routing information used to make the part within this plant. The plant was specified on the Function Select screen.
PART NUMBER/DESCRIPTION
Display only. The item that is manufactured using this routing. It was entered on the Function Select screen.
BATCH QUANTITY
Display only. Not displayed for parts with a batch quantity of 1. The batch quantity is the standard quantity of an item that is produced in each production run.
REVISION LEVEL
Display only. This is a user maintainable field that is maintained on the Part Master File (DE100M). It shows the level of product change that is currently in effect for this part.
EFFECTIVITY DATE
Display only. This is the date when the routing comes into effect.
DRAWING NUMBER
Display only. This number is cross-referenced to the engineering document that details the design of this part.
SELECT
Optional. Enter an X in this field and press F9 to access the Routing File Maintenance Detail screen (ME120S02). This screen allows you to define or modify the description of an operation. If you enter an X in the Select field and press Enter, you will return to the Routing Retrieval Inquiry Function Select screen.
OPERATION/LINE NUMBER
Display only. The operation number serves as a unique identification of the step and defines the sequence in which the steps are performed within the routing. A Line Number of '00' indicates a primary operation; a non-zero Line Number indicates an alternate operation.
OPERATION DESCRIPTION
Display only. User defined.
OPERATION SCHEDULING LOGIC
To view information about how routing information is used to schedule operations, type an X in the space to the left of this paragraph and press F11.
OPERATION TYPE
Display only. The standard operation types are:
1 - Standard
2 - Master
3 - Setup only overlap
4 - Run time overlap
5 - Setup and run time overlap
6 - Fixed time no overlap
7 - Fixed time setup only overlap
8 - JIT.
WORKCENTER NUMBER
Display only. The workcenter in which the operation is processed.
CREW OPERATION FLAG
Display only. Indicates whether or not the operation is performed by a crew.
SETUP HOURS
Display only. Number of hours required to setup the operation, regardless of order quantity.
PIECE RATE
Display only. This field defines the production rate for the operation. For operation types 1-5, it is defined as either the number of pieces per hour or the number of hours per piece, depending on the Piece Rate Standard that was defined on the manufacturing warehouse for the plant. For operation types 6-7, this is the amount of fixed time incurred for the batch quantity at the operation step.
SENSITIVITY FLAG
Display only. Only valid for parts using batch quantities greater than 1 and using operation types 6 or 7. This flag is only valid when both of these conditions are met. An 'N' indicates that the fixed time load is truly fixed. A 'Y' indicates the fixed time load is only fixed as a function of batch quantity. To understand how the sensitivity flag works in conjunction with the sensitivity factor to determine time required for an operation, place an 'X' next to this paragraph and press F11.
SENSITIVITY FACTOR
Display only. Only shows for operation types 6-7 for parts made in batches that are sensitive (see Sensitivity Flag). Factor is used to determine the threshold at which another batch will be needed. This field will be numeric and only appears for parts that are produced in batches. To see how the sensitivity factor works in conjunction with the sensitivity flag to determine time required for an operation, place an 'X' next to this paragraph and press F11.
OPERATION LEADTIME DAYS
Display only. The number of days required to complete an outside processed operation.
NUMBER OF PERSONS
Display only. The number of persons or the crew size required to perform this operation.
NUMBER OF MACHINES
Display only. The number of machines required to perform this operation.
OVERLAP PERCENT/QUANTITY
Display only. The number or percent of units that must be completed at the preceding operation before work on this operation can begin.
MACHINE
Display only. The primary machine used to complete the operation.
TOOL
Display only. Documents any tooling required for the operation.
ENGINEERING CHANGE ORDER - IN
Display only. Identifies the ECO that brings an operation into effectivity. Must be defined on the ECO file.
EFFECTIVITY-IN DATE
Display only. For IN engineering changes, the first date the operation should appear in the part's routing. The date is system maintained if Reference File category N38 is 1 or 2.
ENGINEERING CHANGE ORDER - OUT
Display only. Identifies the engineering change that causes the operation to be removed from the routing. Must be defined on the ECO file.
EFFECTIVITY-OUT DATE
Display only. For OUT engineering changes, the date after which the operation should be removed from the part's routing. The date is system maintained if Reference File category N38 is 1 or 2.
COMMAND KEYS
Enter - Return to the Function Select screen.
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 - Exit program and return to menu.
F9 - Enter the Routing Maintenance facility. Optionally, you may select the operation you wish to maintain from this screen by entering an 'X' in the select column.
F11 - Enter the Bill of Documents Inquiry program.
F12 - Enter the Bill of Documents Maintenance program.
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