Items by Site (tcibd1550m000)

Use this session to view, specify and maintain item data by site.

When you specify a new item based on item defaults, along with the creation of the global item data, (local) item data by site can be generated in the current session for the sites specified in the Item Defaults (tcibd0502m000) session:

  • If the Sites check box is selected in the Item Defaults (tcibd0502m000) session, local item data is generated automatically for all linked sites.
  • If the Sites check box is cleared, you must manually generate local item data for the site. Use the Create Items by Site command on the appropriate menu of the Sites tab in the Item (tcibd0501m100) session.
Note
  • This session is available only if you use multisite.
  • The buttons in the Subentities group box refer to the item data by subentity for a site, such as Items - Sales by Site (tdisa0181m100) and Item - Production by Site (tiipd0151m000).

This session is started when you double-click a record on the Sites tab of the Item (tcibd0501m100) session.

 

Item

The raw materials, subassemblies, finished products, and tools that can be purchased, stored, manufactured, and sold.

An item can also represent a set of items handled as one kit, or which exist in multiple product variants.

You can also define nonphysical items, which are not retained in inventory but can be used to post costs or to invoice services to customers. The examples of nonphysical items:

  • Cost items (for example, electricity)
  • Service items
  • Subcontracting services
  • List items (menus/options)
Site

A business location of an enterprise that can maintain its own logistical data. It includes a collection of warehouses, departments and assembly lines at the same location. Sites are used to model the supply chain in a multisite environment.

These restrictions apply to sites:

  • A site cannot cross countries. The warehouses and departments of the site must be in the same country as the site.
  • A site is linked to one planning cluster. Consequently, all warehouses and work centers of a site must belong to the same planning cluster.
  • A site is linked to one logistic company.

You can link a site to an enterprise unit or an enterprise unit to a site.

If an enterprise unit is linked to a site, the entities of the site belong to the enterprise unit. Conversely, if a site is linked to an enterprise unit, the entities of the enterprise unit belong to the site.

Default Supply Source

The default supply source determines the default supply method for the item when the inventory on hand is not sufficient.

Allowed values

Supply Source

Item Type

A classification of items used to identify if the item is, for example, a generic item, a service item, or an equipment item. Depending on the item's type, certain functions will only apply to that item.

You can specify item defaults for an item type/item group combination in the Item Defaults by Site (tcibd1551m000) session.

Allowed values

Item Type

Item Text

If this check box is selected, a text is present.

Related topics

Use Global Item

If this check box is selected, the global item data is used for the site. Consequently, changes to the item data at company level are synchronized automatically to the site level.

Product Group

A group of items with similar characteristics for a site. Each item used at a site belongs to a particular product group. The product group can be used as a selection criterion for reporting and for financial mapping.

Picture

The item's picture.

  • You can add a picture by a drag-and-drop operation.
  • The picture can have the following extensions: .jpg, .gif, or .png.
Date-Effective Item Sources

If this check box is selected, date-effective item data is available for the item.

Sales

If a check mark is displayed, you have specified item sales data for the site in the Items - Sales by Site (tdisa0181m100) session.

To view or specify the item sales data for the site, click the button to start the Items - Sales by Site (tdisa0181m100) session.

Ordering

If a check mark is displayed, you have specified item ordering data for the site in the Item - Ordering by Site (tcibd2150m000) session.

To view or specify the item ordering data for the site, click the button to start the Item - Ordering by Site (tcibd2150m000) session.

Production

If a check mark is displayed, you have specified item production data for the site in the Item - Production by Site (tiipd0151m000) session.

To view or specify the item production data for the site, click the button to start the Item - Production by Site (tiipd0151m000) session.

Purchase

If a check mark is displayed, you have specified item purchase data for the site in the Items - Purchase by Site (tdipu0181m000) session.

To view or specify the item purchase data for the site, click the button to start the Items - Purchase by Site (tdipu0181m000) session.

Warehousing

If a check mark is displayed, you have specified item warehousing data for the site in the Item - Warehousing by Site (whwmd4104m000) session.

To view or specify the item warehousing data for the site, click the button to start the Item - Warehousing by Site (whwmd4104m000) session.

Service

If a check mark is displayed, you have specified item service data for the site in the Items - Service by Site (tsmdm2120m100) session.

To view or specify the item service data for the site, click the button to start the Items - Service by Site (tsmdm2120m100) session.

Planning

If a check mark is displayed, you have specified item planning data for the site in the Items - Planning (cprpd1100m000) session.

To view or specify the item planning data for the site, click the button to start the Items - Planning (cprpd1100m000) session.

Material

The material of which the item is composed. This field is only used for information.

Creation Date

The date and time the item data was created.

Size

The item's size. This field is only used for information.

Standard Costs at Level

The level at which the standard cost calculation is performed for the item.

  • Company
    The standard cost calculation is performed by logistic company. Items manufactured on different sites have the same standard cost calculated based on global data.
  • Enterprise Unit
    The standard cost calculation is performed by enterprise unit. Items manufactured on different sites, have different standard costs due to differences in routings and material costs per location.
Note

This check box is available only if the Standard Cost per Enterprise Unit parameter is set to Active in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session.

Standard

The industrial standard used to produce or purchase the item. For example, NEN3140 or ISO9000. This field is only used for information.

In Process by CHM

If this check box is selected, the effectivity unit is under change management control. If a change proposal is linked to the effectivity unit, and the change proposal has not yet been approved, LN selects this check box.

In the Change Management (CHM) module you can keep track of the effective and expiry dates of the effectivity unit according to a defined procedure.

Weight

The item's weight, expressed in the item's weight unit. This information is required on the intrastat report.

Product Variant

A unique configuration of a configurable item. The variant results from the configuration process and includes information such as feature options, components, and operations.

Example

Configurable item: electric drill

Options:

  • 3 power sources (batteries, 12 V or 220 V)
  • 2 colors (blue, gray).

A total of 6 product variants can be produced with these options.

Weight Unit

The weight unit in which the item's weight is expressed on the intrastat report. For details, see EU transaction reporting.

Contains Material

The materials for the item are defined in the Item Material Content (tcmpr0120m000) session.

Product Type

User-definable item grouping data that is used as a sorting and selecting criterion. The product type is intended for classifying items with similar characteristics for production purposes.

Product Class

User-definable item grouping data that is used to distinguish between different groups of items in a product line. The product class is mainly used as a selection criterion for reporting.

Product Line

A group of products made by the same producer, that are similar but differ in details such as, size, shape, color, and so on. User-definable item grouping data, mainly used as an item selection criterion for reporting.

Manufacturer

The items' default manufacturer.

Selection Code

User-definable item grouping data. Use selection codes to select items by color, diameter, product expiry date, and so on.

Note

Selection codes are used for information purposes only.

Item Signal

A warning message displayed if you enter or select an item to which a signal is linked. Item signals can also be used to block the issue and/or requisition of items.

Business-partner signal

A warning message displayed if you select a business partner to whom a signal is linked.

Responsible Department

The department assigned the required permission to maintain the item data.

Country of Origin

The country where the item was originally manufactured.

This field is used on Intrastat declarations.

Environmental Compliance

Worldwide, various regulations exist to limit the use of hazardous chemical substances in electronic equipment preventing environmental pollution.

Companies, in most cases producers of electronic equipment, are legally required to:

  • Set up and control compliancy rules.
  • Verify whether purchased, engineered, manufactured, and serviced material is compliant.
  • Verify whether their work processes are compliant.

This field indicates the item's environmental compliancy. The value in this field can be set by an external software application.

EAN Code

The bar code used to register the item.

Harmonized System Code

Code that identifies group of items in order to collect and report statistical data on the export and import of goods in the countries of the European Union (EU). The reporting authorities determine the harmonized system codes.

Critical Safety Item

If this check box is selected, the item is a critical safety item.

Note

On bar code labels, for example Odette Transport Label and Global Transport Label (GTL), a control symbol (circle with inscribed inverted triangle) may be printed in case of safety items on buyer's request.

Planning Cluster

An object used to group warehouses for which the inbound and outbound flow of goods and materials is planned collectively. For this purpose, the demand and supply of the warehouses of the planning cluster is aggregated. Within a planning cluster one supply source is used, such as production, purchasing or distribution.

If multisite is implemented, a planning cluster must include one or more sites. The site or sites include the warehouses for which the planning processes are performed. A site is linked to one planning cluster.

Item Group

A group of items with similar characteristics. Each item belongs to a particular item group. The item group is used in combination with the item type to set up item defaults.

Configurable

If this check box is selected, the item is a configurable item.

Note
  • For items with the Default Supply Source set to Assembly and for Generic items, this check box is by default selected and disabled.
  • If this check box is selected for a Purchased or Product item, the Purchase Schedule in use check box is by default selected and disabled in the Items - Purchase by Site (tdipu0181m000) session.
Search Key I

The search key for the item.

Default value

The first 16 characters of the item's Name field.

Search Key II

The second search key for the item.

Default value

The first 16 characters of the item's Name field.

Customized

If this check box is selected, the item is customized.

This check box is selected automatically for these configurations:

Kind of itemProject segmentDefault SourceProduct VariantCustomizeWith PCSCustomized
Configured - with PCSXJob ShopXYesYesYes
Configured - no PCS-Job ShopXYesNoYes
STO/ETO - customizedXJob Shop-YesYesYes
STO/ETO - customized part of configuration-Job ShopXYesNoYes

 

Option Set

A group of possible values of a characteristic. For each value (option) you can indicate whether it is acceptable or not.

The options blue and red form an option set

Example
CharacteristicpH value
TestLitmus test
Optionsblue = acceptable
red = not acceptable

 

List Type

A further specification of items of the Purchased, Product, or List item type.

Actual Supply Source

The actual supply method that is used to replenish the inventory on hand for the current date.

Note

The actual supply source can differ from the item's default supply source if you temporarily changed it in the Date-Effective Supply Source by Site (tcibd1155m000) session. To start this session, click the Date-Effective Supply Source by Site button.

Allowed values

Supply Source

Environmental Compliance

Worldwide, various regulations exist to limit the use of hazardous chemical substances in electronic equipment preventing environmental pollution.

Companies, in most cases producers of electronic equipment, are legally required to:

  • Set up and control compliancy rules.
  • Verify whether purchased, engineered, manufactured, and serviced material is compliant.
  • Verify whether their work processes are compliant.

This field indicates the item's environmental compliancy. The value in this field can be set by an external software application.

Subassembly

If this check box is selected, the item is a subassembly.

Unit Set

The item's unit set.

Inventory Unit

The unit of measure in which the inventory of an item is recorded, such as piece, kilogram, box of 12, or meter.

The inventory unit is also used as the base unit in measure conversions, especially for conversions that concern the order unit and the price unit on a purchase order or a sales order. These conversions always use the inventory unit as the base unit. An inventory unit therefore applies to all item types, also to item types that cannot be kept in stock.

Lot Controlled

If this check box is selected, the item must be assigned to a lot.

Related topics

Serialized

If this check box is selected, occurrences of the item are serialized items. LN generates the serial numbers by using a mask, or you can manually specify the serial numbers.

Note

If you cannot select this check box, the rounding factor of the serialized item's inventory unit may be wrong. You must set the rounding factor in the Units (tcmcs0101m000) session to 1.0.

If this check box is cleared, you can still manually define serial numbers for this item in the Serialized Items (tcibd4501m000) session.

Unit Effective End Item

If this check box is selected, the item is unit effective.

Unit Effective Supply

Order planning in Enterprise Planning results in calculating the demand for the components of parent items. If an effectivity unit is assigned to the parent item, you can choose to specify the components of the parent item by the parent item's effectivity unit.

If this check box is selected, LN communicates the parent item's effectivity unit to the component items. This means that if the same component item is used in several unit effective parent items, several orders are generated for the component item, each order with its own effectivity unit.

If this check box is cleared, LN does not communicate the parent item's effectivity unit to the component items. This is useful if the effectivity unit of the parent item is not relevant for the lower part of the item structure. Although components are demanded for 100 different effectivity units, you only get one supply order of 100 pieces for the standard configuration instead of 100 orders.

Note
  • You can select this check box only if the Lot Controlled check box is selected. If you store effectivity units in inventory, unit information is linked to the item's lot number: the inventory is stored at lot level, and the unit is recorded in the lot. Note that if an item is not lot controlled, the item is stored with unit 0 (zero) in inventory, even if a demand exists for a specific effectivity unit.
  • If this check box is cleared, the Effectivity Units are Interchangeable check box is always selected and disabled. In this way, the demand is matched with available inventory, irrespective of the effectivity unit.

Example

Item C is a purchased item that is used in two unit effective end items, A and B. One end item, item A, has effectivity unit 15, and the other end item, item B, has effectivity unit 16.

If the Unit Effective Supply check box is selected for item C, and a demand for item C is required when producing items A and B, two purchase orders for item C are created: one purchase order with effectivity unit 15, and another purchase order with effectivity unit 16.

If the Unit Effective Supply check box is cleared for item C, only one purchase order is created to order two items C. The effectivity unit is 0 (zero).

Effectivity Units are Interchangeable

If this check box is selected, the unit-effective item is interchangeable.

This check box is always selected and disabled if the Unit Effective Supply check box is cleared. In this way, the demand is matched with available inventory, irrespective of the effectivity unit.

Change Order

The change order that determines the item's effective date. LN cannot use the item before the effective date. The change order is linked to the item in the Change Management module of Data Management.

Related topics

Effective Date

The date and time when the item becomes effective. LN cannot use the item on any order or plan before the effective date. This allows you to define items before they are actually ordered or produced. The date is supplied by the Change Management (CHM) module of Data Management.

Change Management Allowed

If this check box is selected, you can use Change Management (CHM) change orders to control the item data and the effectivity dates of the item's BOM data and routing data.

This check box is selected by default if the Object Data Management (DM) check box is selected in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session.

Effectivity Dates by Change Order

If you want to control the effectivity dates of the item's BOMs and routings through Data Management change orders, select this check box.

If the Change Management Allowed check box is selected and you clear this check box, LN applies the changes according to the approved change orders but does not record the effective dates. This allows you to track the changes that are made to the item, the BOM, and the routing of which the effective dates are not important.

Multiple Change Orders Allowed

If this check box is selected, a single BOM line or routing operation can be controlled by more than one change order at a time. The first change order that is approved makes the BOM line or routing operation effective. If the Effectivity Dates by Change Order check box is selected, you can select or clear this check box.

Last Modification Date

The date the item data was last modified.

Configuration Group
Restrict Commingling and Transfers

If this check box is selected, commingling of supply for project pegged demand and cost transfer of project peg excess inventory are restricted by rules defined in the Commingling Exceptions (tcpeg0102m000) session.

This check box is enabled if the Project Pegging check box is selected in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session.

In Warehousing, these restrictions can be overruled by users for whom the Overrule Item Restriction for Commingling and Transfers check box is selected in the Warehousing User Profiles (whwmd1140s000) session.

Restricted by Components

If this check box is selected, commingling and transfers are restricted for some of the item's components.

Note

This check box is set by the update process in the Update Commingling Restricted Components (tcibd0208m000) session.

Inherit Project Peg

If this check box is selected, the dependent components will inherit the project peg of the main item.

Mandatory Project Peg

If this check box is selected, the item must be pegged to project.

Note
Demand Pegged

If this check box is selected, demand pegging is enabled for the item. Sales orders and service orders for the item can be pegged in order to have pegged supply.

Note
  • The item type must be Manufactured, Purchased, Product, or List with subtype Kit.
  • This check box is visible only if the Demand Pegging check box is selected in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session.
Demand Pegging Type

Specify the type of peg, which determines the peg content used in demand and supply matching. The peg content is stored in the specification linked to the item.

Note
  • If the supply source of the item is Repetitive, only peg types Customer Based, Order Based, and Customer Location Based can be used.
  • The demand side and supply side of the matching process must be based on the same Demand Pegging Type.
  • This check box is displayed only if the Demand Pegging check box is selected in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session.

Allowed values

Demand Pegging Type

Use Unallocated Inventory

If this check box is selected, unallocated inventory can be allocated and used to supply the demand order. Allocated inventory is used first to supply the demand. If unavailable, or an insufficient quantity is available, unallocated inventory is used.

If this check box is cleared, only allocated inventory can be used.

Note
  • This check box is enabled if the Demand Pegging check box is selected in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session.
  • This check box affects the allocation of inventory to sales orders and the supply orders planned by Enterprise Planning. The Advise Unallocated Inventory check box in the Inventory Handling Parameters (whinh0100m000) session determines whether you can advise unallocated inventory for a demand-pegged outbound order.
Critical Safety Item

If this check box is selected, the item is a critical safety item.

Note

On bar code labels, for example Odette Transport Label and Global Transport Label (GTL), a control symbol (circle with inscribed inverted triangle) may be printed in case of safety items on buyer's request.

Technical Coordinator

The employee who is responsible for maintaining the technical item specifications and the requirements for the manufacturer of the item. This employee is also responsible for maintaining the information concerning hazardous material and the risk classification in Warehousing.

Subject to Trade Compliance

If this check box is selected, the item is subject to trade compliance checks. The setting of this check box is displayed in various sessions in Warehousing, Sales, and Procurement.

This check box is enabled if the:

Export Compliance

If this check box is selected,, the item specific data for export compliance is created and maintained in the Item Export Compliance Data (tcgtc0110m000) session. Item compliance data is used for the external compliance checks.

Note
Import Compliance

If this check box is selected,, the item specific data for import compliance is created and maintained in the Item Import Compliance Data (tcgtc0110m100) session. Item compliance data is used for the internal compliance checks.

Note
Cost Component

The cost component assigned to the item.

Note

List items do not have cost components.

Related topics

Extra Information

The additional information about the item.

Revision Controlled

If this check box is selected, the item has revisions.

Actual Revision

The latest revision of the item.

LN displays the revision number if a relationship is established between the engineering item and the item in the Engineering Item - Item Relationship (tiedm1101m000) session, and the engineering item revision is Approved by Production.

Update Method for E-Item Relation

The selected value indicates how LN handles the relationship between revisions of the engineering item and standard items or customized items.

Allowed values

Possible values

Derived-from Item

The item code of the standard item from which the customized item is derived.

If a standard item is copied to a customized item using the Copy Standard Product Structure to Customized Structure (tipcs2230m000) session, LN displays the standard item code in the customized item's Derived-from Item field.

Type of Replacement

The item's replacement status.

Allowed values

Possible values

Container Item

The item that needs a container.

Container

The type of container used.

Standard To Order

If this check box is selected, the item is created based on the Standard-to-Order generation method, as specified in the Generation Method field of the Generate (Project PCS) Structure for Sales Orders (tdsls4244m000) session. The bill of material and the routing are derived from the original item.

Customize

If this check box is selected, the item will be customized by default. The setting of this check box is defaulted to the Make Customized check box on the sales quotation- and sales order-line.

Customization, which also requires generation of a product structure, is applicable for these items:

  • Generic items, which must always be customized.
  • Product, Purchased, and Manufactured items, only if the Make Customized check box is selected on the customer order. The setting of this check box can be modified on the customer order.
  • Standard items that have anonymous inventory and for which the Make Customized check box is selected on the customer order.
Note

The setting of the With PCS check box determines whether a project structure will also be generated, and consequently, a PCS project is linked to the customized item.

Related topics

With PCS

If this check box is selected, for a main item, the item structure is generated by using a PCS project.

Note
  • The field is visible only if the Project Control (PCS) check box is selected in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session.
  • Because generic items cannot be part of a project, after generation of a project structure for the generic item, a new item is created that is part of a project.

Related topics

Order System

The order parameter that controls the way by which recommended purchase and production orders are generated.

Options:

  • FAS (final assembly scheduling).
  • SIC (statistical inventory control).
  • Planned (schedule-based and order-based planning).
  • Manual (manual reordering).
Note

If the Default Supply Source for an item is set to Repetitive, for one or more sites, the Order System must be set to Planned.

Allowed values

Order System

 

Date-Effective Supply Source by Site

Starts the Date-Effective Supply Source by Site (tcibd1155m000) session in which you can temporarily change the default supply source of a Purchased, Manufactured, or Product item for a site.

Copy Item to Site

Starts the Copy Item to Site (tcibd1251m000) session in which you can copy items from a source site to a target site.

If you click this command after you selected one or several source item records, you can specify only your target data in the Copy Item to Site (tcibd1251m000) session. If no item records are selected, you can view, specify, and modify also the source site/item data in the Copy Item to Site (tcibd1251m000) session.

Create Items by Site

Generates item data for the site, based on the settings in the Item Control and Defaults by Site (tcibd1552m000) session for the site.

Project

Starts the Item - Project (tppdm0105s000) session in which you can view or specify the item project data.

Freight

Starts the Item - Project (tppdm0105s000) session in which you can view or specify the item freight data.

Quality

Starts the Items - Quality Data (qmptc0118m000) session in which you can view or specify the item quality data.

Tool

Starts the Tools (titrp0101m000) session in which you can view or specify the item tools data.

Costing

Starts the Item - Costing (ticpr0107m100) session in which you can view or specify the item costing data by enterprise unit.