| Replenish Shop Floor Warehouse (tiasc8210m000)Use this session to create or update supply
messages, also called transfer data, that suppliers or warehouses can use to
transfer items to a shop-floor warehouse. The session can generate and update supply messages. The
functionality of this session is mainly determined by the Supply System you use. Assembly Order The assembly order for which the supply messages are created. Note - The supply messages are actually generated or updated for
the LSOs that are contained in the assembly order. Specifically, the messages
are generated for the LSO that exists for the Line Station Supply At station.
- The assembly order must have one
of the following statuses:
- Sequenced
- In Progress
- Completed
Line Station Trigger From The line station in this field either triggers the generation
or update of supply messages, or determines whether supply messages must be
unblocked. The functions of this field are explained in the following
points: - The line station you select in this field determines
whether supply messages for internal supply must be unblocked. If the current
session generates messages for internal supply, the messages by default receive
the Blocked status. Blocked messages produce blocked
warehouse orders, that are not processed by Warehousing,
although these orders can be used for scheduling and reservation purposes. When
existing messages are updated, they can be unblocked. Whether the update
unblocks the messages, depends on the line station that is selected in the
current field. If the line station in this field is equal to the Trigger-from Station, defined in the Item Data by Warehouse (whwmd2110s000) session, the messages are unblocked. If the supply
messages are just generated at this line station, the messages are at once
unblocked. The status of the supply messages is displayed in the Blocked field in the Assembly Part Supply Transfer (SILS) (tiasc8520m000) session.
- If you run this session manually, this field only
determines whether supply messages must be unblocked, as explained in the
previous point. The line station for which you generate or update supply
messages is only determined by the Line Station Supply At field. However, if you run this session in a process
triggered workflow, the current field can be identified as the Triggered by Station in the Process Trigger Definition (tiasl8100m000) session, which defines at which station the
current session must be run, that is, which station triggers the generation or
update of supply messages for the LSO that exists for the Line Station Supply At station.
Note - Only SILS supply messages can be updated and only if they
are for internal supply, they can be unblocked. So, for Batch supply messages,
this field is only used for the generation of the messages, if you use this
session in a process triggered workflow. Refer to the Functionality section of
the session help for more information.
- The actual trigger is not a line station, but an event that
occurs at the line station. For example, if a line station order is reported complete at the specified
station, this event triggers the current session, which generates or updates
supply messages for the line station order that exists for the combination
assembly order & line station, which are specified in the Assembly Order field and the Line Station Supply At field.
Line Station Supply At The line station for which the supply messages are generated or
updated. Two rules apply to this field: - The Line Station Order Status for Assembly Orders (tiasc2502m000) and Line Station Supply At must not be Completed or Closed.
- Station type must
be Line Station.
Assembly Kit When the assembly part belongs to an assembly kit of type Product,
supply messages for all components of this assembly kit are (re)generated to
facilitate that they can be transferred simultaneously to the first line
station of the assembly line. Job Sequence Type The job sequence you want to use as basis for the calculation
of the delivery times of the required assembly parts in the job shop warehouse. The following options exist: - Planned The planned sequence of the work on the assembly
order is taken as basis. That is, the planned times of the line station order (LSO) for the Line Station Supply At station are used to calculate the planned delivery
time of the requested parts, even if at that moment the actual times of the
order differ from the planned times.
- Actual The actual sequence of the work on the assembly
order is taken as basis. If you use process triggered workflow, the current
session is run, for example, when the line station order for the Line Station Trigger From station is reported as Completed. LN then detects any differences between the
actual times and the planned times of the LSO, and takes this differences into
account when calculating the planned delivery time of the requested
parts.
Note You can only take the actual sequence as basis, if the parts
are ordered through the SILS supply system. | |