Estimated Tool Requirements (titrp0111m000)

Use this session to modify the estimated tool requirements for production orders, production schedules, and to list tool requirements for service orders, and work orders.

Tool requirements include data about the tool, and the number of hours or times that it is required to perform an operation, or activity. Tool requirements do not specify the work center where the tool is used. You can maintain tools that are estimated to be issued, or tools that are planned for the job shop or the service center. The estimated tool requirements for service orders or work orders are only displayed.

The availability planning for actual orders is generated by means of the Availability Planning (titrp0513m000) session, after the orders have been entered in this session.

Note

You can only modify production orders. For more information on modifying order types, refer to the field Help of Order Type.

Specific menu

The estimated tool requirements can be returned to the next requirement, to a warehouse, work center, or another order by using the Request and Return Tools (titrp0215m000) session. This session is started by clicking Request and Return Tools from the appropriate menu.

Click Tool Requests from the specific menu to start the Tool Requests (titrp0515m000) session. In this session you can view whether a tool is available at the work center or the service center.

Note

There can only be one estimated tool requirement present for a refurbishing order. For a refurbishing order, the Line field is always filled.

 

Site

The site ID.

Note

Only visible if multisite functionality is active.

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Order Type

Select the type of order for which you want to plan tool availability.

If a production order status is Scheduled, you cannot alter its tool requirements.

Note
  • You can only modify the estimated tools requirements for production orders. The work orders and service orders requirements are maintained in Service.
  • If you click the New Group button, only production orders are displayed. The Order Type field is disabled.

Allowed values

Possible values

Order Number

Select the order for which you want to plan tool availability.

Note
  • If a production order has the Scheduled status, you cannot alter its tool requirements.
  • There can only be one estimated tool requirement present for a refurbishing order. No line number, or activity line is specified for a refurbishing order.
Line

The line number for which the tool is issued.

Note

This field is only applies to service and work orders.

Activity

One of a series of steps in a routing that are carried out successively to produce an item.

The following data is collected during a routing operation:

  • The task. For example, sawing.
  • The machine used to carry out the task (optional). For example, sawing machine.
  • The place where the task is carried out (work center). For example, woodwork.
  • The number of employees required to carry out the task.

This data is used to compute order lead times, to plan production orders and to calculate standard cost.

Note

Only applies to production orders.

Step

A suboperation connected to a routing operation.

An operation step can contain information such as, instructions, process information, and tools information.

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Sequence Number

The number that identifies a data record or a step in a sequence of activities. Sequence numbers are used in many contexts. Usually LN generates the sequence number for the next item or step. Depending on the context, you can overwrite this number.

Tool

The tool type is the first level that is used to identify the tool in the coding system for tools.

Some examples of tool types are:

  • Hammer
  • Screwdriver
  • Wheelbarrows

Hammer 1, screwdriver 2 and wheelbarrow 3 are examples of tool types in combination with a tool serial number, and represent unique tools.

Tool types are defined in the Tools (titrp0101m000) session.

Tool Number

A number to identify a tool. The combination of a tool type, for example, hammer, and a tool serial number, for example, 1, results in a unique identification of a tool in LN.

The tool serial number is defined in the Tool Numbers (titrp0102m000) session.

Use in Tool Planning

If this check box is selected, the tool is used for planning purposes, as well as printed on the production order documents for instruction purposes.

If this check box is cleared, the tool is only printed by operation on the production order documents, and not used for tool planning purposes.

Tool's Life Based On

The tool's life can be based on the number of times the tool can be used or the number of hours the tool can perform.

Tool Usage

Amount of the tool's life that will be used during the operation or activity.

When reporting operations complete for SFC Production Order and service activities for Service Order, the tool's remaining tool life is reduced by the amount specified in this field. For Production Schedule activities, the amount of tool's life used is calculated at the completion of the schedule line.

You can maintain the tool usage field to plan the tool for a longer time, such as for refurbishing reasons.

The Tool's Life Based On is expressed in the Number of Times Used or the Number of Hours Used, depending on the default entered in Tool's Life Based On field in the Estimated Tool Requirements (titrp0111m000) session.

Tool Requirement Status

The status of the estimated tool requirement.

Allowed values

Possible Values

 

Plan Tools

The status of the tool is not changed to Available by LN.

The Plan Tools option is used when no tool serial number is filled in the Estimated Tool Requirements (titrp0111m000) session. With this option a tool serial number is generated in the session Estimated Tool Requirements (titrp0111m000) session.

Process Tools Usage

Click to update the following fields in the Tool Numbers (titrp0102m000) session using the tool usage in the Estimated Tool Requirements (titrp0111m000) session:

  • Actual Usage
  • Planned
  • Actual

The tool's usage is set to 0 (zero).