Assembly BOM and Operations (tiapl2120s000)

Use this session to view and maintain the assembly parts, operations, and line stations that are required for a specific engineering module.

Note: 

The number of combinations of an assembly part and use up item in an assembly bill of material determines the number of records for the assembly part in both Assembly Part Demand (cprrp0116m000) session and Line Station Variant - Assembly Parts (tiasc2121m000) sessions.

If a part exists multiple times the in the assembly BOMs defined with different use up items, the part will appear multiple times in the Assembly Part Demand (cprrp0116m000) and Line Station Variant - Assembly Parts (tiasc2121m000) sessions.

If no use up item is in stock for the selected assemble BOM, this will result in multiple records for the same assembly part, instead of the one record if no use-up material was defined.

Field Information

Engineering Module

The code of the engineering module for which the required assembly parts and operations are displayed in this session.

Position Number

The position number of the line that contains the flattened assembly parts and operations in the current session.

By default, LN shows the last position number used, plus 10. This procedure provides the sequence 10, 20, 30, and so on. The numbering of positions is unrestricted.

Sequence Number

The sequence number is a subdivision of the position number.

You can use sequence numbers to create a variant of a record, for example with another reference date or exception.

Effective Date

The date on which the displayed information, such as assembly part, quantity, and so on, becomes effective for the selected engineering module.

Note: 
  • Effectivity overlap is permitted.
  • The Effective Date must fall before the Expiry Date.
  • If an exception is used, the information is effective if both the date range and the exception are valid.
Expiry Date

The date until which the displayed information, such as assembly part, quantity, and so on, is effective for the selected engineering module.

Note: 
  • Effectivity overlap is permitted.
  • The Effective Date must fall before the Expiry Date.
  • If an exception is used, the information is effective if both the date range and the exception are valid.
Standard Configuration

If this check box is selected, the displayed information is part of the standard configuration. The standard configuration defines which assembly parts, operations, and so on must always be used, for this engineering module, unless an exception overrules the standard configuration.

Exceptions Present

If this check box is selected, an exception is linked to the displayed information.

You cannot select or clear this check box, but you must select an exception in the Exceptions (tcuef0105m000) session. Click Exceptions to zoom to that session.

If this check box is not selected, the Standard Configuration check box is selected.

Assembly Part

The assembly part that is used for the selected engineering module.

The following conditions apply to the assembly part:

  • The Item Type must be Manufactured, Purchased or Product.
  • The item planning data must be present. Refer to the Items - Planning (cprpd1100m000) session for information about this data.
Revision

The revision of the assembly part.

Use Up Item

The ID of the item that can replace the item specified in the Assembly Part field when allocations are made for the assembly of the engineering module, as long as the use up material is in stock.

Net Quantity

The number of assembly parts required for the selected module.

Note: Zero is not allowed.
Unit

inventory unit

Print on Order Document

If this check box is selected, the assembly part is printed on the work instructions.

Link with EDM

If this check box is selected, the assembly BOM is linked to an engineering BOM.

Floor Stock

If this check box is selected, the assembly part is a floor stock item.

Floor stock items are little and cheap items that are often used on the job shop, such as screws. Floor stock items are not included in the order content. Therefore, no transactions, such as backflushing, are performed on these items. Floor stock items are also not considered in the assembly parts requirements calculation.

However, floor stock items are handled as part of the order content, although even now no transactions are performed on these items, if you print them on the order documents (work instructions). Assembly parts are printed on the order document, if the Print on Order Document check box is selected in the current session.

Items can be stored as floor stock if:

  • The items' associated inventory carrying costs are low.
  • The items are present in the job shop.
  • Issues cannot be entered manually.
Note: The only supply system for floor stock items is Kanban. The supply system can be selected in the Item Data by Warehouse (whwmd2510m000) session.
Text

If this check box is selected, a text is present for this BOM line.

Operation

The code of the operation required in the selected engineering module.

Assembly Line

The code of the assembly line on which the assembly part is required and the operation is performed.

The assembly line must exist in the company of the flattened assembly part.

Line Segment

The code of the line segment on which the assembly part is required, and the operation is performed.

Line Station

The code of the line station where the assembly part is required, and the operation is performed.