Assembly Line - Assignments (tiasc5510m000)This session displays the assignments, which are also called line balances, which are defined in Line Assembly Control (LAC). Assignments are used to define process characteristics.
Assembly Line A set of consecutive line stations in which FAS (Final Assembly
Schedule) items are manufactured. The items are manufactured by passing the
items from line station to line station and by carrying out operations at each
line station. An assembly line is subdivided into a number of line segments
separated by buffers. An assembly line can be either a main line or a supplying
line. Assignment The name of the assembly assignment. Effective Date The first date when the assembly assignment is
valid. If two assembly assignments are valid on the same date, the Active check box shows which one is active. This check
box must be selected in LAC. Expiry Date The last date when the assembly assignment is
valid. If two assembly assignments are valid on the same date or moment, the Active check box is
selected for the one that is active. If the current field is left blank, the assignment is always valid. Cycle Time The cycle time of the assembly assignment. Cycle Time Unit The units the cycle time is measured in
(hours, minutes or seconds). AverageCycle Time An average cycle time is a cycle time
that is valid for a whole day. A non-average cycle time is one that is used for
part of a day (a shift). You define the beginning and end of the shift with the Start Time and End Time fields, in this session. Note An average cycle time is not a mathematical average, but is a value that you consider to be a suitable average for the nonaverage cycle times over the course of a full day. Two types of assignments exist, both of which exist at the same time. The average assignment is used for more general purposes, especially for defining the average cycle time, whereas the nonaverage assignment has a very specific period and time range. The average cycle time is used if the AverageCycle Time check box in the current session is selected.
Nonaverage assignments are used to define order content. For generated (nonfrozen) orders, the order content is based on the first active, nonaverage assignment. So, if you have for a specific day 6 assignments, only the first (earliest) is used for the generation of the order content of all orders that are planned for that day. For frozen orders, the order content is based on the nonaverage assignment that is in effect at the time that the order is frozen. Nonaverage assignments are also used to offset the lead time during sequencing. When the order is sequenced, a lead time is calculated for every order. This lead time is based on the cycle times, and the applicable cycle time is retrieved from the nonaverage assignment. Example There are two assignments linked to an assembly line. Assignment A is effective from 0:00 through 12:00 hours and has a nonaverage cycle time of 5 minutes. Assignment B is effective from 12:00 through 24:00 hours and has a nonaverage cycle time of 10 minutes. You can define an average cycle time of 7.5 minutes for the day. Note You must define both an average and a nonaverage cycle time for the entire day, including periods during which no work is actually performed. LN takes the actual hours for the productive working day from the calendar. Active If this check box is selected, in Line Assembly
Configuration (LAC), the assembly assignment is
currently active. You can select this check box if you have more than one average (or nonaverage) cycle time defined for any one period. Note In ASC, this check box is only a display check box. The value of this check box can only be set in LAC. Start Time The time the assignment is first valid. You cannot enter a start time and end time for an average assignment, because an average assignment is defined for the entire day. For nonaverage assignments, the entire day must be covered by assignments, including any times during which no work is actually performed. The start time and end time of the working day is determined by the calendar. End Time The time the assignment is no longer valid. You cannot enter a start time and end time for an average assignment, because an average assignment is defined for the entire day. For nonaverage assignments, the entire day must be covered by assignments, including any times during which no work is actually performed. The start time and end time of the working day is determined by the calendar. Offset Time This lead-time offset is used to calculate the start date and
end time of an assembly order when it is generated. The lead-time offset is a
factor in determining the start date of the critical material requirement. Offset Time Unit Hours, minutes or seconds.
View Choose one of the following views to display the assignments
for this assembly line:
View Current Assignments Click to view all currently active assignments for this
assembly line. On a certain date and time, only one non-average and one average
assignment can be active. So, the assignments that are displayed, are all
active on the current date, but have different time ranges, except for the
average assignment which covers the whole day. View Active Assignments Click to view all active assignments for this assembly line. On
a certain date and time, only one non-average and one average assignment can be
active. So, the assignments that are displayed, all cover a different date/time
range, although average assignments exist simultaneously with non-average
assignments. View All Assignments Click to view all assignments, active and non-active, for this
assembly line. Line Station Assignments Click to zoom to the Assembly Line - Assignments and Line Stations (tiasc5520m000) session, which displays
the line station level assignments that are attached to the selected line level
assignment. This option is not available if the selected line level assignment
is an average assignment, because the average line level assignments are only
used to define average cycle times, and not to define process characteristics
per line station. Print Assignments Click to zoom to the Print Assignments (tiasc5410m000) session to print the assignments.
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