Where Used EBOM Component (tiedm1550m000)Use this session to display in which EBOM a component is used. Use the Find Record button to select the combination of revision and E-item in which you are interested. You can also select a particular BOM position and determine whether the component is an E-item or an item. If you double-click a component, the Where Used EBOM Component (tiedm1550m000) details session begins. The Where Used EBOM Component (tiedm1550m000) session displays details of the EBOM for that E-item revision and component.
Engineering Item The E-item in which the
component is used. Position The component of the E-item revision's position in the
EBOM. Note This is analogous to a PBOM position. E-BOM Text If this check box is selected, a text is present. Component The item for which you want to know in which items it is a
component. It can be either an E-item or standard
item. You can change this item by clicking the Find Record button. Unit The physical quantity in which an item or good is managed. For
example, a quantity of wood can be expressed as a length by using the unit of
one meter, or as a volume by using the unit of one cubic meter. Component Type Defines whether the component you are searching for is an E-item or standard
item. You can change this by clicking the Find Record button. Net Quantity The net quantity of the component in the EBOM line. This is the amount of the component item used in the engineering item. You can calculate net quantity as follows: Number of Units * Length * Width = Net Quantity Example: If ten units are specified of a component that is 2 cm long and 3 cm wide, the net quantity is calculated as 60. If the width is not specified, the net quantity is 20. Note You cannot use negative net quantities. Length The length of the component in the EBOM line. Text If this check box is selected, a text is present. Width The width of the component in the EBOM line. Extra Information A short note that you enter in the Engineering BOM (tiedm1110m000) session regarding the EBOM line. If you enter longer text, the Text check box is selected, and you can view it by clicking the Text button. Number of Units The number of times the component occurs in the EBOM. For a
physical item, this is equal to the number of units in the length or area
defined. Note It can also be used to calculate Net Quantity: Net Quantity = ( Length * BOM Conversion Factor) * ( Width * BOM Conversion Factor) * Number of Units/ Conversion Factor
Engineering BOM Click to start the Engineering BOM (tiedm1110m000) session.
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