WILLIAMS PLT BEL SHOP FLOOR CONTROL 3/06/93
DSP01 LABOR REQUIREMENTS MAINTENANCE MAINTAIN
Order Part Number/ O O S Order Start Due Al
Number Description T S P Quantity UM Date Date Cd
9000002 ASPIRIN M O N 50.000 CA 123192 123192
ASPIRIN TABLETS
Seq Oper Op W/C No No Set S SN Overlap/ C Start/ Act
No No Ln Ty No Pers Mach Hrs F FC Lbr Piece Rate Mach Tool F Due Rpt
001 001 00 1 AAA .0 1.0 .0 N 0 1.000000 N 123192
002 CREATE TABLETS 010893
F2=Command F3=Exit F4=Prompt F9=Inquiry
F10=Function Select F11=View Lbr/Mch hr F12=Comments F15=Rekey Order
This screen allows you to modify the standard labor requirements for an order. Operations may be added or deleted, alternative operations may be activated and descriptive comments may be defined.
In addition, you may alter parameters that affect the duration and/or dates of the operation, such as number of persons and machines, piece rate and start and due dates. Any parameters changed or entered will cause a reschedule of all operations in the order to take account of the changes made.
To change the requirements, use the workline displayed at the bottom of the screen. All fields not on the workline are display only.
PLANT
Display only. The plant where the manufacturing order will be processed.
ORDER NUMBER
Display only. The manufacturing order whose labor requirements are being maintained. It was specified on the Function Select screen. If a valid order was not entered on the Function Select screen, this screen is displayed and the Order Number field becomes required.
PART NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION
Display only. The part being produced on this manufacturing order.
ORDER TYPE
Display only. The type of manufacturing order displayed. Valid values are:
M - Manufacturing Order
R - Rework Order
ORDER STATUS
Display only. The status of the displayed manufacturing order. Valid values are:
O - Open
F - Firmed
SHOP PAPERWORK OPTION
Display only. Indicates the paperwork (if any) that will be generated automatically when the order is released. The option may be updated as part of the order release process. Valid values are:
M - Manufacturing Order
P - Picking List
B - Both
N - None
ORDER QUANTITY
Display only. The quantity of the specified part ordered for this MO.
UNIT OF MEASURE
Display only. The stockkeeping unit of measure for the part as held on the Part Master File (DE100M).
ORDER START DATE
Display only. The date on which work for the specified order is scheduled to begin.
ORDER DUE DATE
Display only. The date on which the specified order is due to be finished.
PLANNER CODE
Display only. The identification of the person planning the order. Must be a valid planner from Reference File category 235.
ORIGIN S.O. LINE
Display only. Shows the sales order number, release number, and line number where the manufacturing order originated. The fields are only displayed for configured manufacturing orders.
SEQUENCE NUMBER
Display only. A number that identifies each of the displayed labor requirement operations, descriptions, or comments.
OPERATION NUMBER
Display only. Provides an identification for the step and defines the sequence in which the steps are performed.
OPERATION LINE NUMBER
Display only. A line number of ''00'' indicates a primary operation; any other line number indicates an alternative operation.
OPERATION DESCRIPTION
Display only. Used to describe the operation; appears on the shop paperwork and on various inquiries and reports.
OPERATION SCHEDULING LOGIC
Display only. Review the extended glossary text for a description of the use of scheduling parameters in calculating the operation schedule.
OPERATION TYPE
Display only. The valid 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.
COMMENT NUMBER
Required (on add). Number assigned to sequence the comments for an operation. Must be numeric and non-zero. The entered comment number must not already exist for the operation.
WORKCENTER NUMBER
Display only. The number of the workcenter in which the operation is performed. Workcenter numbers that are numeric and greater than or equal 900 are reserved as miscellaneous cost workcenters.
NUMBER OF PERSONS
Display only. Required for labor-paced operations, may be zero for machine-paced operations. Should indicate the number of persons or the crew size required to perform this operation.
NUMBER OF MACHINES
Display only. Required for machine-paced operations, may be zero for labor-paced operations. Should indicate the number of machines required for his operation.
SETUP HOURS
Display only. Number of hours required to set up the operation, regardless of order quantity. This field has one decimal place.
SENSITIVITY FLAG
Display only. Only valid for operation types 6 and 7 for parts made in batches. An N indicates that the fixed time load is truly fixed (never changing, no matter how many batches are produced). A Y indicates that the fixed time load is fixed as a function of batch quantity.
SENSITIVITY FACTOR
Display only. Only valid for operation types 6 and 7 where the sensitivity flag = yes. This field is sued to determine the point at which another batch of time is needed to complete the order. The factor is a percentage of the batch quantity.
PIECE RATE
Display only. This field defines the production rate for the operation. For operation types 1-5, enter either the number of pieces per hour or hours per piece depending on the plant option. For operation types 6-7, enter the amount of fixed time incurred for the batch quantity at the operation step.
PC LABOR HOURS
Display only. For a fixed-time operation, this field is used to define the labor hours for costing purposes. Labor and machine hours are divided by the average order quantity to develop unit labor and overhead costs. Enter the standard number of labor hours that contribute to the cost of the part per piece.
PC MACHINE HOURS
Display only. For a fixed-time operation, this field is used to define machine hours for costing purposes. Labor and machine hours are divided by the average order quantity to develop unit labor and overhead costs. Enter the standard number of machine hours that contribute to the cost per piece.
OVERLAP QUANTITY
Display only. Cannot be entered for operation types 1, 2, 3, 6 or 7; either Overlap Percent or Overlap Quantity must be entered for operation types 4 and 5. Specifies the quantity of parts that should be completed in the preceding operation before this operation can begin.
OVERLAP PERCENT
Display only. Cannot be entered for operation types 1, 2, 3, 6 or 7; either Overlap Percent or Overlap Quantity must be entered for operation types 4 and 5. Specifies the percentage of the order quantity that should be completed in the preceding operation before this operation can begin. It cannot be greater than 100 and cannot be zero.
MACHINE NUMBER
Display only. Defines the machine required for the operation.
TOOL NUMBER
Display only. Defines the tool or tool kit required for the operation.
CREW OPERATION FLAG
Display only. Valid values are:
Y - The operation is a crew operation
N - The operation is not a crew operation
It cannot be ''Y'' if the workcenter is machine-paced.
START DATE
Display only. The date on which the operation should begin. Must be a working date on the Shop Calendar. If the start and due dates are not entered, they will be calculated. If one is entered, the corresponding date will be calculated. You may not enter both dates.
DUE DATE
Display only. The date on which the operation should be completed. Must be a working date on the Shop Calendar. If one is entered, the corresponding date will be calculated. You may not enter both dates.
ACTIVITY REPORTED FLAG
Display only. Shows if activity has been reported against the specific operation.
COMMAND KEYS
Enter - Update changes.
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 without update.
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.
F9 - Enter the LR Status Inquiry.
F10 - Return to the Function Select screen without updating changes.
F11 - Display PC Labor/Machine Hours field. Pressing F11 again will remove it.
F12 - Calls the standard Comments Master Maintenance Program (CF190E) to add comments for the manufacturing order.
F15 - Respecify the order number.
F19 - Update the order start and due dates based on the re-scheduled labor requirements.
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