Tips and Tricks for Assemble and Test Project Delivery Product

Below is a list of tips and tricks for the Assemble and Test Project Delivery Product course. The introductory chapter, however, is found in the Design Project Delivery Product course. Click one of the items below to see information that may be helpful to you as you take the course.

Introduction

The introductory chapter of the Design Project Delivery Product course is also a good introduction to the Assemble and Test Project Delivery Product course. It gives the students basic principles and key terms, along with a brief explanation of the main process data in Project Delivery. Moreover, one of the lessons in this chapter, Overview of Design Project Delivery Product Data, provides a good overview of the project-specific product that would be designed and which project items would need a project activity connection to plan their procurement. In its corresponding exercise, the student is given some tips through exercises on how to copy standard planned parts to his or her own site, copy the parts' product structure and routing revision, etc.

Initial Exercises

The initial exercises include an exercise that gives the student an overview of the flow in the Assemble and Test Project Delivery Product main process. The delivery project used in the subexercises has been completely executed, i.e., from registration of the delivery project until transfer of the project product structure to IFS Maintenance. Therefore, it is used only to verify basic flows throughout the delivery project. Even though the initial exercises are meant for instructor use, the student may find it beneficial to complete them as a way of becoming familiar with the basic flows. 

Site

When creating a site, it is always good to set the Structure Update field to Simplified. This enables you to change the product structure even if its status has already been set to Buildable. If you try to change the structure when this field is set to Restricted, you will receive an error message.

Zoom

The Zoom feature helps you set up a piece of missing basic data using the List of Values, or to become familiar with the parameters set for a particular piece of basic data. An example of this is when you try to create a manufacturing routing for a part and a work center has not been set up. With the cursor in the Work Center No field, click Zoom on the Commands menu. The Work Center window appears, where you can create the needed work center quickly.