Operation (Step) - Process Variables (tirou1111m000)

Use this session to link one or more process variables directly to an operation, or to an operation step of a microrouting.

Related topics

 

Item
An item that occurs in any module of Manufacturing. It is a purchased, manufactured, or generic item that is used in a generic/production bill of material or in a generic/production routing.
Routing
The sequence of operations required to manufacture an item.

For each operation, the task, machine, and work center are specified, as well as information about setup time and cycle time.

Operation
One of a series of steps in a routing that are carried out successively to produce an item.

The following data is collected during a routing operation:

  • The task. For example, sawing.
  • The machine used to carry out the task (optional). For example, sawing machine.
  • The place where the task is carried out (work center). For example, woodwork.
  • The number of employees required to carry out the task.

This data is used to compute order lead times, to plan production orders and to calculate standard cost.

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The sequence number of the operation. This number is based on the effective/expiry dates, and is used to distinguish between operations.

The effectivity and expiry date for operations are used in:

  • Enterprise Planning
  • Standard Cost Calculation
  • Job Shop Control
Operation Step
A suboperation connected to a routing operation.

An operation step can contain information such as, instructions, process information, and tools information.

Task
An activity to manufacture or repair an item. For example, sawing, drilling, or painting.

A task is carried out on a work center, and can be related to a machine.

Work Center
The default work center where the task is carried out.
Machine
The machine on which the operation is performed.
Process Variable
A setting or an input value related to a machine, a tool, or to process quality that is relevant to carry out an operation or an operation step. For example, cutting depth, cutting speed, and temperature.
Norm
The process variable target value.
Limit Type
Select how the measurement deviation is expressed.
Note
  • If Absolute is selected, you must specify the upper and lower limits. Consequently LN the upper and lower tolerances are calculated.
  • If Percentage is selected, you must specify the upper and lower tolerances. Consequently LN the upper and lower limits are calculated.

Allowed values

Limit Type

Upper Limit
The upper limit of the process variable as an absolute value.
Lower Limit
The lower limit of the process variable as an absolute value.
Lower Tolerance
The lower limit of the process variable as a percentage.
Upper Tolerance
The upper limit of the process variable as a percentage.
Inspection Description
The description of the inspection method.
Registration Type
The type of registration that is applicable for the measured values of process variable. By default, this value is set to Instruction Only.

Allowed values

Registration Type

SampleFrequency [%]
The sample frequency is the total quantity that is to be measured. The sample frequency is expressed as a percentage.
Note

This field is enabled only if Registration Type field is set to Optional Registration or Mandatory Registrations.