Create Routing Manually
Explanation
Use this activity to create a routing with the operations needed to manufacture the
part. When you enter operations, you specify the work center that will perform each
operation, enter their manufacturing factors (how long manufacturing is expected to take),
and define the unit of measure (in which you specify the manufacturing lead time by
changing the factor unit). You can also enter routing serial ranges and connect
tool IDs to operations. These procedures are described in separate activities.
For outside work center operations, you can either select the Outside
Operation Backflush type or the Outside Operation Supply type. If an outside operation item has not been entered for the outside operation, a message will
appear. However, you have the option of creating a new outside
operation item.
Prerequisites
This activity has the following prerequisites:
- A work center must have been defined in Work Center.
- The part must be defined in Inventory Part
with the part type set as manufactured or manufactured recipe. This
automatically creates a routing record for the part.
- If you work with labor operations,
labor classes must be defined in Manufacturing Labor
Class.
System Effects
As a result of this activity:
- The system creates a routing with operations for a part.
- All time information you enter for operations, such as setup time, move time, and
efficiency, affect both the operation scheduling and the setup and unit times of the part.
Window
Routing
Related Window Descriptions
Routing/Routings
Routing/Routing
Serials
Routing/Routing
Tools
Routing
Create Outside Operation Item
Procedure
- Open the Routing window.
- Select New to create a new routing record.
- With the cursor in the Part No field, either create a selective query, or
use the List of Values to select the part for which you want to enter
operations.
- In the
Routings
tab, enter a description of the alternative.
- Select a line in the the table area of the
Routings tab. Select
New to create a routing record for the part.
- Enter a suitable sequence number for the operation.
- Enter a description of the operation.
- Select a work center where the operation will be
performed.
Use the List of Values to select from available work centers.
- Specify machine time and/or labor time.
- Enter the unit of measure for the manufacturing time in the Factor Unit column.
- If you are specifying labor setup time, select Setup Labor Class
and Setup Crew Size. Use List of Values to select from available
labor classes.
- If you are specifying labor run time, select Labor Class and
Crew Size. Use List of Values to select from available labor classes.
- If the operation is scheduled using CBS, you have
the option to define an overlap time. Enter the value in the CBS Overlap
field.
- Select the appropriate unit from the CBS Overlap
Unit list. Possible values are Percentage and Units.
Note: The meaning of operation overlap is how early a succeeding operation
is allowed to start, in relation to its latest scheduled preceding operation
start time. (For more details refer to the Operation Overlap about
description).
- If you are specifying an outside operation, select an
outside operation item. Use the List of Values to select from available parts.
This part must be defined as a non-inventory purchase part.
- If the operation is for an outside work center,
select the Outside Op Backflush type and Outside Op Supply
Type from the respective list boxes.
- Repeat steps 4–11 for each operation.
- To be able to plan or to use the routing, the alternative status must be changed from
Tentative to Plannable or Buildable. Do this by using the
appropriate right mouse button
option in
the
Routings tab.
- Save the record.
- If there is no outside operation item entered, Create Outside Op Item dialog box
will open. Enter part number, description and price in Purchase Part No,
Part
Description and Price fields respectively. Note: Currency will get the default value from the supplier.
The UoM
field will get the default value from unit of measure of the routing part.
If supplier is related to the outside work center, it will also get the
default value from the work center.
Note: When using the Prototype routing
type, the routing
alternate can only be in the Tentative or Obsolete states. The
routing alternate is created in the Tentative state and can be used
in
Manufacturing. The routing alternates which are in the Obsolete state will not be
available for use in Manufacturing and cannot be changed to a different state.