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Function Select
RFK12S01 - Function Select
WILLIAMS COMMON FEATURES 9/15/92
DSP01 REFERENCE FILE CATEGORY K12 FUNCTION SELECT
Category Name CONFIG CODE OPTIONS
BLANK KEY
Category Key
Request Code 4
1 - Add
2 - Change
3 - Delete
4 - Inquire
F2=Command F3=Exit F7=End Category F8=Display List
F9=Inquiry
This category allows you to specify the way in which the configuration codes will be used by configured parts.
This category has a blank key to allow one record only.
Detail
RFK12S02 - Detail
WILLIAMS COMMON FEATURES 9/15/92
DSP01 REFERENCE FILE CATEGORY K12 INQUIRE
Category Name CONFIG CODE OPTIONS
BLANK KEY
Category Key
CONFIG CODE OPTIONS: DECODES:
Data 01234 NO CONFIG CODE CFG CDE ONE LOT
XXXXX TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
Data CFG CD MANY LTS CFG CST ONE LOT CFG CS MANY LTS
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
Data
F2=Command F3=Exit F9=Inquiry F10=Function Select
This screen allows you to specify which configuration codes will be used by configured parts. The configuration code uniquely identifies the specific configuration of an item.
CONFIGURATION CODE OPTIONS
Valid values for the configuration code options are 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4.
DECODES
The decodes for the configuration code options are as follows:
0 - Configuration codes are not used.
1 - Configuration codes are used. One lot per configuration code will be assigned. Costs are based on the standard cost for the part through Product Costing.
2 - Configuration codes are used. Many lots per configuration code will be assigned. Costs are based on the standard cost of the part through Product Costing.
3 - Configuration codes are used. One lot per configuration code will be assigned. Costs are based on the configured cost of the part through Configuration Costing.
4 - Configuration codes are used. Many lots per configuration code will be assigned. Costs are based on the configured cost of the part through Configuration Costing.
Configuration code options 2 and 4 are typically used if your parts are already lot controlled. These options are considered "true" lot control. Options 1 and 3 are typically used to receive the benefits of lot control through configuration codes without having to deal directly with lots.