Overview of reference designatorsIn LN, one or more reference designator can be linked to the items on a bill of material (BOM), or an EBOM line to indicate where the items must be inserted on the main item. Reference designators and (E)BOM You can do the following:
You can link reference designators to items in the BOM, as well as to engineering items in the EBOM. The following procedures describe how to link reference designators in LN:
Operation steps, which are part of a microrouting, are linked to a routing operation in the Operation Steps (tirou1105m000) session. An operation step can contain a reference designator. You can link stepwise information to the operation steps, for example, procedures and work instructions. This information, which can also relate to the reference designator, is printed on the operation notes, and can be used by operators in the job shop to do their work. In the instructions, you can explain, for example, how work must be carried out when you mount a specific item on the location indicated by the reference designator. Note Instructions are only printed on operation notes if the Print Instructions field in the Work Centers (tirou0101m000) session is Yes. If reference designators are defined in the (E)BOM of a serialized (engineering) item, the reference designators are present in the as-built structure in the Serial End Item - As-Built Components (timfc0111m000) session. ERP creates a seperate as-built component line for every reference designator. In case of reference designators, even for a non-serialized component in the (E)BOM, separate as-built component lines are created. You can view, maintain, and add reference designators.
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