Physical Breakdown Log (tscfg2515m000)

Use this session to display the installations and / or removals of child items to / from a serialized item's physical breakdown.

Note

The installations or removals are logged automatically, but only if both of the following conditions are met:

The graphical browser framework (GBF) that you can start in the Physical Breakdowns (tscfg2110m000) session, also uses the data in this session.

 

Parent Item
The item code of the parent serialized item, for which changes to its physical breakdown are logged and displayed in this session.
Serial Number
The serial number of the parent item whose physical breakdown changes are logged and now displayed in this session.
Description
Description or name of the item.
Revision
The identification of any revisions of the serialized item.
Installation Group
The code of the installation group that the parent serialized item belongs to.
Description
The description or name of the code.
Owner
The name of the business partner who owns the parent and child serialized items.
Position
The position number of the child item or child component in the breakdown.
Effectuation Time
The date the child item was either removed from, or installed in, the parent item's physical breakdown, using the Change Physical Breakdown (tscfg2220m000) session.
Status
The status that the child item was changed to in the physical breakdown.
Item
The item code of the child item that was either removed from, or installed in, the physical breakdown.
Serial Number
The serial number of the child item that was either removed from or installed in the parent item's physical breakdown.
Description
The name or description of the child item.
Revision
The identification of any revisions of the serialized item.
Quantity
The number of child items in the physical breakdown.
Note

If the serial number is filled, this field must be 1 (one). No Help topic is associated with this item.

Quantity
The inventory unit of the item.
Reference Designator
Indicates the location to insert a component on an item, for example, where to mount an electronic component on a Printed Circuit Board. Reference designators are often used in electronics, and can originate from a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) station.
Description
The description or name of the code. This can be, for example, a code that expresses the location where you must mount a component item.

 

Level &Up
Use this command to display the parent item one level up.

If the current parent item is the item on the highest level in the breakdown, this command is disabled.

Level &Down
Use this command to display the components of a child item in the current breakdown.

You must first select a line in the breakdown to enable this command.