The date and time that the parameters are valid. The parameters are valid up to the effective date of a more recent parameter setting.
Assembly Planning Parameters (tiapl0100s000)Use this session to to define parameters for Assembly Planning. Note
Introduction Date The date and time that the parameters are valid. The parameters are valid up to the effective date of a more recent parameter setting. Engineering Environment The identification of the environment. This parameter is used to distinguish between the assembly part requirements of multiple environments in the same company. Is Master Company If this check box is selected, your current company is defined as the master company. The master company can be one of the companies of the assembly line, or a separate company. The master company is used to store master data, such as product variants, BOM quantity, and so on. If this check box is cleared, the fields in this session are disabled. Note
External Assembly Parts and Operations If this check box is selected, an external source delivers the flattened assembly parts and operations to Assembly Planning. If this check box is cleared, the assembly parts and operations are flattened during the calculation of the assembly part requirements. Configuration Product Variant Number Group The number group that is used to generate product variant numbers, which are used in the Generate Product Variant Structures (tiapl3210m000) process. The following conditions apply to the number group you select:
Configurator If this check box is selected, one of the configuration scenarios is implemented. The assembly items can be configured by choosing options by either the CPQ Configurator or the Product Configuration (PCF) configurator. If this check box is cleared, generic items with order system FAS are configured in the Assembly Planning module. You cannot use options and features to configure the item, but you can use unit effectivity. Allow Reconfiguration if Orders are Frozen If this check box is selected, purchased configurable items can be reconfigured when the Assembly Order Status is Created or Sequenced. The purchase configurable items can be reconfigured in the product variant, even if the Assembly Order Status is Frozen. Note This option is only available if the Product Configurator (PCF) check box is selected in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session. The item can be reconfigured, only when the line station orders which have the item as an assembly part are not started. Sell Multiples of Same Configuration If this check box is selected, you can enter an assembly item on a sales order line with an order quantity greater than one. The entire quantity of the order line will be of the same product variant. If the order quantity on the sales order line is greater than one, LN uses multiple assembly orders to produce the items, because an assembly order always has an order quantity of one (1). External Product Variant Structure If this check box is selected, you must load the generic BOM with relations between the generic end items and the engineering module to Assembly Planning from an external source. If this check box is cleared, the generic BOM relations between the generic end item and the engineering modules are copied from the Generic Bill of Material (tiapl2510m000) session to the order-specific BOM when you run the Generate Product Variant Structures (tiapl3210m000) session. Note The CPQ Configurator is not classified as an external application. The product variant structure defines two types of relations:
Refer to the Help on the following sessions for more information on the generic BOM and the order-specific BOM: The following procedures can also solve the product variant structures for engineering modules, when they require these product variant structures: Demand Horizon The number of days for which the product variant structure is determined, and the assembly part requirements are calculated. Scenario The scenario you want to use to calculate the assembly part requirements. The plan periods of this scenario are used to create the segment schedules and to send the assembly part requirements to LN From this field, you can zoom to the Scenarios (cprpd4100m000) session, where you can select or create a scenario. Note You can only select a scenario that is defined in the master company. Scenario Reference Date The reference date of the scenario that is used in the last calculation of the assembly part requirements. Note
Assembly Parts Requirements Directory The directory to which the files are written that are the result of calculating the assembly part requirements for product variants in the Company - Bus Component (tiapl0101s000) session. Note If working in the cloud, you cannot specify the log path for the directory manually. The files that are stored in this directory are read by Enterprise Planning. Allow Assembly Orders for unsold Product Variants If this check box is selected, and an assembly order with a status other than Closed is available for a product variant, the product variant can be unlinked on the sales order/quotation line. If this check box is cleared, and an assembly order is available for a product variant, the product variant cannot be unlinked on the sales order/quotation line. Note If a product variant is unlinked, only the reference to the sales order/quotation is removed. The product variant can be reused by another sales order/quotation. Miscellaneous Test Mode If this check box is selected, the Assembly Planning module operates in test mode. In test mode, you can maintain data that is otherwise maintained by external packages. If the External Assembly Parts and Operations check box is selected, the following data is maintained externally:
If the External Product Variant Structure check box is selected, the following data is maintained externally:
In these cases, you cannot maintain this data from within LN, unless you operate in test mode. Further more, when Test Mode check box is selected:
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