Production Bill of Material Lines (timfc3110m000)

Use this session to view and manage material lines for a selected production bill of material.

Note: To use this session the Job Shop by Site parameter in the Concept Activation (tcemm4600m000) session must be set to Active or In Preparation.

Field Information

Product

The product ID.

Revision

The revision of the bill of material.

BOM Quantity

BOM quantity

Position

The number of the BOM line.

Item

The material for which the bill of material line is generated.

Note: 

You cannot specify:

  • Kits
  • Costs
  • Services
  • Other non-physical items
Net Quantity

The amount of a component item used in the manufactured product.

To calculate this amount, multiply the number of units by the value in the Length field and the value in the Width field.

Net quantity can only calculated if the inventory unit is length or area. If the inventory unit is pieces the calculation cannot be performed.

For example, if you specify ten units of a component that is 2 cm long and 3 cm wide, the net quantity is 60 (10*2*3). If the width is not specified, the net quantity is 20.

Note: 
  • If a negative quantity is shown, the production of a manufactured product results in a by-product. This by-product is entered in the bill of material with a negative quantity, which is used to calculate the gross material requirement.
  • If the P-BOM lines are quantity independent, this field displays a zero.
Scrap Percentage

In the BOM, you can define scrap as a percentage of the net material requirements, which is the scrap factor, and as a fixed quantity, which is the scrap quantity.

A scrap percentage is the expected material loss, for example because of faulty components. A percentage of 5 means 5 out of 100 components is expected to be faulty. LN will plan for more (100/95 times net quantity) to prevent a shortage.

Scrap Quantity

You can define scrap as a percentage of the net material requirements, which is the scrap percentage, and as a fixed quantity, which is the scrap quantity. A scrap quantity is mostly used to define the amount of material that is lost every time when you start producing, for example, to test the equipment

Length

You can calculate the net quantity of the item, if the inventory unit is a length or an area unit. In case of area unit, this field is used in combination with the Width field.

The Length, Width, Size Unit and Number of Units fields apply only if the material has length or an area inventory unit, like meter and square meter. The inventory unit is defined in the Items (tcibd0501m000) session.

Width

This field is used together with the Length field to calculate the net quantity, if the material quantity is calculated using the area units.

Size Unit

The unit of measurement for Length and Width.

Number of Units

The number of times that the required quantity of the material, specified in the Length field and/or the Width field, appears in the product.

Phantom

If this check box is selected, the item is a transient subassembly, built within the production order of the end product. The bill of material (BOM) components of this subassembly are issued for the production order.

Note: 
  • If the component item is a phantom, you cannot define alternative materials.

Performance aspects

The setting of this field could affect system performance and database growth. For more information, refer to Phantoms.

Replaces Item

If this check box is selected, the selected item is a use up material.

A material from the previous bill of material (BOM) revision, which is now a use-up material. As long as inventory is present this will be used instead of the material item itself.

Alternatives Present

If this check box is selected, alternative materials are linked to the BOM line.

Note: You can link up to nine alternative materials with different priorities to one BOM line.
Allow Multiple Items

If this check box is selected, LN can distribute the estimated quantity of the estimated material over multiple items. For example, the net quantity can be divided over the use-up material and the standard material or over the standard material and one or more alternative materials. If this check box is cleared, LN issues only a single item for this BOM line for one production order.

For examples, refer to Searching for alternative materials.

Standard Configuration

If this check box is selected, the BOM line is part of an item’s standard configuration. The costs for the BOM line are included in the standard cost. If the Standard Configuration check box is cleared, the BOM line is not part of an item’s standard configuration. The costs for the BOM line are not included in the standard cost.

The Standard Configuration check box in combination with the setting of the Valid check box in the Exceptions (tcuef0105m000) session indicates whether an BOM line is used for a specific effectivity unit.

  • If the Standard Configuration check box is selected, and the Valid check box is cleared for an exception linked to the BOM line, the BOM line will be omitted for a specific effectivity unit or requirement.
  • If the Standard Configuration check box is cleared, and the Valid check box is selected for an exception linked to the BOM line, the BOM line will be added for a specific effectivity unit or requirement.
Note: If the BOM line has exceptions attached, but you do not want to use the exceptions, for example, for selling spare parts, or for an end item which is not unit-effective, then you can clear this check box.

Link with EDM

If this check box is selected, the engineering bill of material line was copied to the production bill of material.

Text

If this check box is selected, a text is present.