Assembly Kit (whwmd4150s000)
Use this session to define and maintain assembly kits.
Field Information
- Details
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- Assembly Kit
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The assembly kit
- Batch Size
- Kit Type
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The type of assembly kit.
Allowed values:
- Line Station
- Product
- Site
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- Site Status
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The site's status.
Allowed values
- In Preparation
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You can set up master data, but specifying or processing orders related to the entity is not allowed.
- Not Applicable
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Not used.
- Active
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The entity is fully operational. You can set up master data and you can specify, process or view orders related to the entity.
- Closing in Progress
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Handling or processing transactions involving outbound inventory movement or shipment is allowed for the entity, but you cannot create orders that result in a warehouse receipt.
- Closed
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The entity is not used. Archiving or deleting orders and master data is allowed.
- Hidden
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The entity is not used and invisible for users. The entity is unavailable for order handling and master data maintenance.
- Maximum Time Interval
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The maximum-time interval for calculating the number of assembly kits to be called off.
- Time Interval Unit
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The time unit in which the Maximum Time Interval is expressed.
- Trigger-from Station
- Supply Planning
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- Frozen Time Fence
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A time fence is the number of working days or hours before the planned start date/time of a line station order (LSO).
The frozen time fence is used to define the period during which changes can no longer be communicated to outside parties, such as suppliers.
The frozen time fence together with the planned receipt date of the assembly kit determine the period in time during which the parts to be supplied for the assembly order cannot be changed anymore.
So, no modification of the assembly order content is allowed when the modification date/time falls within the period determined by te planned receipt date minus the frozen time fence.
- Frozen Time Fence Unit
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The unit in which the frozen time fence is expressed.
- Safety Lead Time
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The safety lead time is used to determine the planned receipt date of assembly kits. Planned receipt date/time = assembly start date/time + schedule delay - safety lead time
- Safety Lead Time Unit
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The unit in which the safety lead time is expressed.
- Generate Horizon
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If the planned start time of the line station order (LSO) to which the assembly part is linked is equal to or less than current date and time plus the value that you specify in the Generate Horizon field, a supply message for the assembly part is generated.
Note: Only the Generate Time Horizon-driven SILS Supply Messages (tiasc8212m000) session uses this field. - Last Update Time Fence
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A time fence is the number of working days or hours before the planned start date/time of a line station order (LSO). The supply message for an assembly part with supply system order-controlled/SILS is not updated anymore when the Generate Time Horizon-driven SILS Supply Messages (tiasc8212m000) session is run if the planned start time of the line station order (LSO) to which the assembly part is linked is equal to or less than current date and time plus the last update time fence.
Note: Only the Generate Time Horizon-driven SILS Supply Messages (tiasc8212m000) session uses this field.
- Main Item
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- Main Item
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The code of the main item of the assembly kit.
Note: This field is enabled only if the Kit Type field is set to Product. - Description
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The description or name of the code.
- Supply-from Warehouse
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The warehouse from which the assembly kit is supplied to the customer.
Note: This field is disabled if the Kit Type is Line Station. - Description
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The description or name of the code.
- Supply-to Warehouse
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The warehouse to which the assembly kit is delivered.
Note: This field is disabled if the Kit Type is Line Station. - Description
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The description or name of the code.