Use this activity to perform a direct transfer of one or more engineering revisions to a site. You can select whether you want to perform a single level transfer or transfer all levels of the parts. The process creates the parts, part revisions, and structure data needed. You can create either manufacturing structures or prototype structures.
Since the application uses date effectivity, the transfer will attempt to use the tentative revision that has a phase-in or effective date that is closest to the date that is listed in the proposed start date in the Engineering transfer windows. If no tentative revision exists, the system will either create the first revision, as is the case when the part is new to the manufacturing site, or it will create a revision that is numbered sequentially from the latest revision that is presently buildable. This situation will occur except when the first revision is tentative, the system will not use the first tentative revision, instead system will create a second tentative revision. When additional revisions are transferred, the system will overwrite the structure of the second revision until the second revision is made buildable. Any unwanted tentative revisions for the parts should be canceled before the transfer, in order to avoid overwriting.
Prototype structures will create a unique Part Revision with the Prototype Part Revision Prefix defined in the Site/Manufacturing tab. Prototype structures are created in Tentative state and will not be overwritten by different engineering part revisions, but will always create a new prototype structure in an engineering transfer. However, if an already transferred engineering part revision is transferred again due to changes in the engineering structure it will overwrite the particular prototype structure related to the engineering part revision. Creating prototype structures via an engineering transfer can be done only for single level transfers.
In addition, depending on the part transfer template used, alternate components defined in engineering may also be transferred over, and may overwrite existing alternate components defined in manufacturing.
This activity has the following prerequisites:
As a result of this activity:
Engineering Revision Transfers
Engineering
Revision Transfer Actions
Engineering Revision Transfers
Engineering Revision
Transfer Actions
Engineering Revision Transfers:
Engineering Revision Transfer Actions:
Note: If the Execute Transfer Online option is not clicked, this activity will be performed as a background job. Open the Background Jobs window and populate to view the background job created for this job. This background job comes with a description of Direct Engineering Transfer Processing. Once this job is processed the status changes to Ready, upon which the structure is transferred to Manufacturing.
If the transfer is done for the first time for a part, the Std planned Item check box will automatically be selected in Product Structure window. It is possible for you to modify this check box in the Product Structure window. Once this check box is selected in Product Structure window, the setting of this flag on any future transfers are ignored.
There are two reasons due to which the job can get stuck at the Executing status when it is performed as a background job:
Subsequently if any Engineering transfers are done for the same site
These jobs do not get transferred. When this new structure is transferred it creates a background job which is re-submitted 15 times. The last re-submit gives the following message:
“This job on site XX failed due to a job stuck in Executing state. Delete the stuck job and retransfer.”
When you get the above message you should note the Job ID of the job which is stuck in Executing status and delete it using the delete (X) option in the Background Jobs window.
You have to re-transfer the jobs which have not got transferred using the Engineering Revision Transfer Actions window.
Note: A job stuck while executing affects only the future jobs that will be transferred for the same site.