Generic Job Shop List of Material (tipcf3612m000)
Tabs
The lines on the tabs refer to these sessions:
- Alternative Materials
Refers to the Generic Job Shop List of Material - Alternative Materials (tipcf3113m000) session. On this tab, you can view and maintain the list of alternative materials that are required for the generic job shop list of material.
- Reference Designators
Refers to the Generic Job Shop List of Material - Reference Designators (tipcf3114m000) session. On this tab, you can view and maintain the list of reference designators that are required for the generic job shop list of material.
Field Information
- Site
- The code of the site where the production is performed.
- Product
- The unique identification number of the product.
- Version
- The version of the job shop bill of material (BOM).
- Status
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The status of the bill of material version.
Allowed values
- New
- Actual
- Expired
- Line
- The position number of the job shop material line of the bill of material.
- Sequence Number
- The sequence number of the bill of material (BOM).
- BOM Position
- The position number of the bill of material (BOM).
- Item
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- Item
- The unique identification number of the generic item that is used as a material in the production.
- Replaces Item
- The material from the previous version of the bill of material (BOM), which is now a use-up material. As long as the use-up material exists in inventory, this material is instead of the material specified in the Item field.
- Validity
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- Last Allowed Order Date
- The last allowed order date for
the warehouse that linked to the bill of material (BOM) line.Note: This date is applicable only for the use up materials. For the generic job shop BOM line to be valid, this value must be greater than the value in the Valid Until field of the generic job shop BOM line.
- Constraint ID
- The code that uniquely identifies a constraint of the generic item.
- Valid From
- The date and time from which the generic job shop bill of material (BOM) line is valid.
- Valid To
- Quantities
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- Quantities in BOM Unit
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- Net Quantity
- The net quantity of material needed.
- BOM Unit
- Net Quantity
- Scrap Quantity
- The scrap quantity expected during production, independent of the order quantity. This is used to define the amount of material lost every time production is started, for example to test equipment.
- Scrap Quantity
- The scrap quantity expected during production, independent of the order quantity. This is used to define the amount of material lost every time production is started, for example to test equipment.
- Scrap Percentage
- The expected relative material loss, for example due to faulty components. The gross quantity should be increased to compensate for these material losses.
- [%]
- Quantities in Item Unit
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- Size Unit
- Description
- Width
- Length
- Number of Units
- Percentage Required
- Supply
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- Operation
- Warehouse
- Description
- Inherit Demand Peg
- If a production order is transferred from Enterprise Planning to Job Shop Control , the order can have a demand peg.
- Lot Selection
- This field is applicable for lot-controlled items. The
values Any, Same, or Specific regard the special conditions for the delivery
of lot items on order lines. The values also determine the way lot numbers
are assigned.
Allowed values
- Any
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The goods received or shipped are not subject to specific lot conditions. You can use more than one lot.
- Same
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You can select any lot for receipt or shipment, but the entire receipt or shipment must have the same lot.
- Specific
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You can receive or ship only one, specific lot.
- Supplied by Subcontractor
- If you subcontract one or more operation you choose whether to send material to the subcontractor to use for the subcontracted item.
- Phantom
- If this check box is selected, the component item is defined as a phantom in the Item - Production (tiipd0101m000) session. You can use phantom items to record technical information about the product structure or to carry out standard cost calculations.
- Miscellaneous
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- Report Material
- Specify the way material use is
reported:
Allowed values
- Backflush
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This is an automatic calculation based on reported quantities.
- Manual
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Reporting is done by an employee using the Machine Work List (tisfc4600m000) session.
- By Machine
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Reporting is done via machine operations instead of per operation.
- MES
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Reporting is done by the integrated Manufacturing Execution System.
- By Machine Group
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Reporting is done by machine in the Report Operations Completed (tisfc0130m000) session.
- Undefined
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This applies to Report Machine Hours on converted orders. Reporting is based on the Labor Hours value.
- Not Applicable
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No reporting is necessary.
- Allow Multiple Alternatives
- If this check box is selected, LN can distribute the net quantity of the 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.
- Alternatives Present
- Reference Designators Present
- Visible on Order
- If this check box is selected, the material is visible on order.Note: By default, this check box is selected. It can only be cleared if the item is a floor stock item.
- Print on Order Document
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If this check box is selected, the JSBOM component is printed on the order document.Note: You can specify whether you want to print a JSBOM material on the order document. For example, you can chose not to print the floor stock in the material list.
- Floor Stock
- Indicates if the item is a floor stock item.Note: This value is retrieved from the check box in the Items by Site (tcibd1550m000) session based on the specified item and site.