Subcontracting Models (tisub1100m000)

Use this session to manage models for subcontracting manufacture of subassemblies or end product.

 

Product
The subcontracted item.
Subcontractor
A business partner that is hired to perform certain services, such as the execution of a part of a project or production order. The services are delivered via a purchase order.
Ship-from Business Partner
The business partner who ships the subcontracted part.
Revision ID
The revision ID.
Effective Date
The date and time the subcontracting model is valid.
Use for Costing
If this check box is selected, the subcontracting model is enabled for costing.
Critical in Planning
Specify which capacity is critical when planning. The specified capacity is used by Enterprise Planning and Project Control network activities:
  • Enterprise Planning
    Dependent on the value, Enterprise Planning uses man capacity or machine capacity to express the capacity use in the resource master/order plan.
  • Project Control network activities
    Dependent on the value, PCS network activities use man capacity or machine capacity to calculate the value of the Aggr. Estim. Cap. [H] field in the Activities (tipcs4101m000) session and the Activity Overview by Project (tipcs4502m000) session.
Note

JSC does not use this field because in JSC the capacity use is always expressed in terms of man capacity and in terms of machine capacity.

Allowed values

Critical Capacity Type

Status
The status of the subcontracted model.
Expiry Date
The date and time the subcontracting model is no longer valid.
Subcontractor Warehouse
The warehouse where the component is stored and where the allocation for a production order is made.
Note

If the component is a phantom, and you select the Inherit Warehouse if Parent Item is a Phantom check box, LN allocates the requirement for the component in the warehouse of the component's parent item.

BOM Quantity
The number of manufactured items to which a bill of materials (BOM) applies. The BOM quantity enables you to specify very small item quantities as BOM components.
Example

You need very small amounts of certain colors to mix one liter of a specific paint, Cotton White. Therefore, a BOM quantity of 1000 liter is defined. The component quantities for the paint can then be as follows:

Paint Cotton White, 1000 liter:
White999 liter
Yellow0.6 liter
Red0.2 liter
Blue0.2 liter