Create Configuration Structure
Explanation
Use this activity to manually enter the structure of a configured part, i.e., the
components that can be potentially used in the manufacture of this part. Components added to the
structure are assumed to be included in the production of the part unless a back office
rule condition specifies otherwise. (See About
Back Office Configuration Rules).
Prerequisites
- IFS/Configuration Back Office and IFS/Configuration
Characteristic must be installed.
- This activity requires that the parent part and the
components must have been defined in the Inventory Part
window. The parent
part must also be defined as a configurable part in the
Part
with a configuration family defined. This
automatically creates a configuration structure record for the parent part.
System Effects
As a result of this activity, the system connects components to a parent part.
Window
Configuration
Structure
Related Window Descriptions
Configuration Structure
Configuration Structure/Config Structure
Procedure
- Display the parent part by populating or making a selective query in the
Configuration Structure window.
- Click the
Config
Structure tab.
- In the Alternate Description field, enter a description of the alternate.
- Click New to add a new alternate component.
- In the Component Part field, enter the component part or select one from the
List
of values.
- In the Qty Per Assembly field, enter the quantity of the component
to add
into one
of the parent parts.
Note: To define by-products, enter the quantity
per parent part to be received as a negative number in the Quantity per
Assembly field. In other words, begin the value with a minus sign (-).
- You can specify an operation number and/or different scrapping factors.
- Repeat steps 2—6 for each component.
- Save the record (F12).
- To add rules to the alternate, right-click and then click Configuration Alternate Rules.
- To add rules to a component, right-click and then click Configuration
Structure Rules.
- To be able to plan or use the structure, right-click in the Status field
then click either Plan or Build.
Note: When using the Prototype structure type, the structure
alternate can only have the Tentative and Obsolete states. The
structure alternate is created in the Tentative state and can be used by
Manufacturing. Structure alternates in the Obsolete state will not be
available for use in Manufacturing and cannot be changed to a different state.
- Save the record (F12).
If by-product cost distribution is used:
- On the
Config Structure tab, select the Use By-Product Cost Distribution check box.
-
Enter a value in the Oper Cost Distribution Factor
field. The number should be between 0 and 1 for each by product line. The
sum of this value for all by-products on the structure cannot be greater
than 1.
Note: When shop order costs are calculated, this value is multiplied
by the operation cost to yield an operation cost for the by-product line. The
remaining operation cost is allocated to the primary product.
- Enter a value in the Gen OH Cost Distribution
Factor field.
This number should be between 0 and 1 for each product
line. The sum of this value for all by-products on the structure cannot be
greater than 1.
Note: When shop order cost is calculated, this value is multiplied by the
general overhead cost to yield a general overhead cost for the by-product
line. The remaining general overhead cost is allocated to the primary
product.
- Click the
By-Product Cost Distribution
tab.
- Enter the value in the Item Cost Distribution Factor
field. This number should be between 0 and 1 for each component material
line for the by-product. The sum of this value for each by-product cannot be
greater than 1.
- If more than one by product exists, enter the item cost
distribution factors for the remaining by products.
Note: During shop order cost calculation, the factor is multiplied by
the shop order component cost and the value is allocated to that by-product.
This is repeated for all by-products. The remaining cost is allocated to the
primary product.