ParametersBy setting parameters, you can tailor the functioning of the module to company specific requirements. Implemented software components Start Implemented Software Components (tccom0500m000). Ensure that the desired parameters are enabled. For example, you can select the following check boxes:
Assembly control parameters Start Manufacturing > Assembly Control Parameters (tiasc0100m000). Use this session to define parameters for Assembly Control. Note Changing parameters in this session can have widespread affects throughout the Assembly Control module. Number Groups and series You must define the number group and series for the following elements used in Assembly Control:
The four number groups and series must differ from each other. You must select a number group that is dedicated to production in the Number Groups (tcmcs0151m000) session. General parameters Specify the desired parameters. For example, the Transaction Processing parameter is used to do the following:
You can set the value of the Transaction Processing field to the following:
Bucket definition Start Manufacturing > Assembly Control > Buckets (tiasl1501m000). A bucket is a unit of time used for planning and backflushing. Allocation and backflushing are done per line station per bucket when you use line station based transaction processing, which means that all the line station orders in one bucket are combined. Therefore, the number of transactions are reduced, compared with order based transaction processing. The performance is further enhanced if you use larger buckets, because this reduces the number of transactions.
Segment schedules Start Manufacturing > Assembly Control > Segment Schedules (tiapl4500m000). Use this session to calculate and display segment schedules. Segment schedules indicate when the assembly parts that are required for the work in a particular line segment must be delivered to the shop floor warehouse. For each segment on a line, a range of offline periods is defined. For each period, a date is scheduled on which the assembly parts are required. Therefore, every product variant whose requested offline date falls within one of these periods requires its assembly parts for the segment in question on that date. The advantage of these schedules is that the assembly part requirements can be determined from the schedule, if only the requested offline date of the product variant and the segment of the assembly parts is known. Segment schedules are used for a rough planning of assembly part requirements, especially in the more distant future, that is, the period after the allocation time fence but before the demand time fence. The schedules cover the entire period in the demand time fence, including the allocation time fence. The segment schedules appear in the Segment Schedules (tiapl4500m000) session.
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