Create Shop Order for Design Object
Explanation
This activity is used to create a shop order for a design object that is
planned
to be prefabricated and assembled. For example a pipe system with several assembly
parts or spools, might require the prefabrication of spools individually and to
receive the spools to inventory in order to carry out the assembling process.
Hence each spool here needs a separate shop order to be created for it.
When creating a shop order for a design object, it is possible to enter
mandatory information such as the quantity required to
register the shop order. Optionally, it is possible to select the required
fabrication type. The resulting shop order will then only consist of the
materials that are of the specified fabrication type. In doing so, it is
possible to create multiple shop orders on the same design object with different
prefabrication and material requirements/types.
The selection of the routing template, another optional selection, will
determine the registration of the shop order operations. Based on the project
connected to the design object, the Earliest Start Date and Need Date of the
shop order will be set to the Early Start and Finish Dates of the connected
activity respectively. The created shop order will always be project connected.
One or more than one design objects can also be selected for creating shop
orders resulting in multiple shop orders, one for each of the selected design
objects.
Prerequisites
- The design object should have a valid project connection.
- The design object should be connected to a design part, which is an
inventory part of the Manufactured part type.
- If the design object has additional parts defined, the fabrication
quantity of each additional part should be one or more, to ensure that the
additional part will be inherited as material demand for the shop order.
System Effects
- A shop order is created for the design object, and can
be viewed in the Shop Orders tab on the
Design Object Work
Preparation window. The shop order is created with the following
details:
- The value of the Demand Source field in the
Details
tab of the Shop Order window, receives the value
Design Object.
- The Part No, Description, Site, Sched
Direction, Need Date and Lot Size (Quantity)
fields in the header of the Shop Order window, receive the
values on the design object and those that you entered on the
corresponding fields when creating the shop order for the design object.
- The value of the Design Object ID and
Description fields is displayed in the Notes
dialog box which is accessible when you right-click on the created shop
order, click Notes and Texts and then click Notes.
- The Component Part, Part Description and
Quantity Per Assembly (Quantity) fields in the
Material
tab of the Shop Order window, receive the values on the
design object and those that you entered on the corresponding fields
when creating the shop order for the design object.
- The resulting shop order will consist of the materials (additional parts
of the design object) that were of the selected fabrication type and where
the fabrication quantity of the additional part was one or more.
- The shop order will inherit the project connection of the design object.
Window
Design Object Work Preparation
Related Window Descriptions
Design Object Work
Preparation
Create Shop Order
Procedure
- Open the Design Object Work Preparation
window.
- Search for the design object to which you want to create a shop order.
- Right-click on the header and click Create Shop Order.
- In the Define Information for All Selected Objects group of fields,
define values as follows:
- In the Schedule Direction field, select the scheduling
direction of the shop order from the list.
- In the Routing Template Site field, click List to select
the site for the routing template on the shop order. The site displayed is
the default site for your user.
- In the Routing Template ID field, click List to select the
routing template for the shop order.
- In the Fabrication Type field, click List to select
the fabrication type for the shop order. Only those additional parts on the
design object with the selected fabrication type will be included as
materials for the
shop order. The fabrication description is displayed alongside this field,
once the fabrication type has been entered.
- In the Define Information for All Individual Objects group of fields,
values for Object ID, Design Part ID,
Site, Part No, Project ID, Sub
Project ID, Activity ID and Activity Seq
fields are displayed automatically, if and as defined on the design objects
from which the creation of the shop order was originated. If required,
define or modify values in
the following fields as follows:
- In the Quantity field, change the default quantity of the particular
design object to be manufactured using the shop order.
- In the Earliest Start Date field, change the date when the
shop order processing should start. By default this is set to the Early
Start Date of the activity, if the date is ahead of system date. If not it
is set to the system date.
- The value in the Need Date field, is calculated automatically.
By default this is set to the Early Finish Date of the activity. Modify this value if required.
- In the Schedule Direction field, change the scheduling
direction for a design object in the shop order, by selecting one from the list.
- In the Fabrication Type field, click List to select
the fabrication type for the particular design object in the shop order.
Only those additional parts on the design object with the selected
fabrication type will be included in the shop order. The fabrication
description is displayed alongside this field, once the fabrication type has
been entered.
- In the Routing Template ID field, click List to select the
routing template for the particular design object in the shop order.
- Click OK.
- Click the Shop Orders
tab and view the created shop order. To view the created shop order in
detail, right click on the shop order and click Shop Order.