Wip Conversion
Wip Conversion
(Manual)
Identify
Identify the
the
item
item to
to
Build
Build
Determine
Determine
the
the Job
Job
Number
Number
Standard
Standard
Assembl
Assembl
y?
y?
Create
Create
Discrete
Discrete Job
Job
YES
NO
Select
Select
type as
type
as
Non
Non
Standard
Standard
Select
Select
type
type as
as
Standard
Standard
Production
Enter
Enter Assembly
Assembly
and
and Quantity
Quantity
Select
Select BOM
BOM and
and
Routing
Routing
Attach
Attach a
a
document
document if
if
required
required
Release
Release a
a
Discrete Job
Discrete
Job
Discrete jobs may be created from Planner Workbench through the WIP Mass
Interface, or they may be created using the Discrete Job form.
Non-standard discrete jobs for repair, engineering prototypes, and released new
build jobs using optional bills of materials or routings may be created using the
Discrete Job form.
A standard job is for items that have a standard released bill of material.
Non-standard jobs are more flexible than standard jobs. They can be used for
rework, field service repair, upgrades, disassembly, maintenance engineering
prototypes, and other miscellaneous projects
For a standard job, if a primary BOM and/or routing exist for the assembly they
will be defaulted. You can also enter an alternate BOM and/or routing.
You can attach illustrative or explanatory files-in the form of text, images, word
processing documents, spreadsheets, video, etc. to discrete jobs.
Overview:
You can change discrete jobs using the Discrete Jobs and Discrete Jobs Summary
windows.
Date changes: For date changes, it is only necessary to change either the start
date or the completion date. If the start date is changed, the system will
forward schedule and recalculate the completion date. If the completion date is
changed, the system will backward schedule and recalculate the start date.
These changes can be made through the Define Discrete Job form.
Quantity changes: Quantity changes can be done with no restrictions if the job
is unreleased. You can also increase the quantity as a job is released. If the job
is released and work has begun on the assembly, you cannot decrease the job
quantity lower than the number of assemblies that have already passed the
Queue intraoperation step of the first operation. If a sales order is linked to the
job, you cannot decrease the job quantity lower than the order quantity.
Comments: The text of one-time comments can be amended. Standard
comments can either be added or deleted.
Status: Jobs can have the following statuses: Unreleased, Released, Complete Charges Allowed, Complete - No Charges Allowed, On Hold, and Cancelled.
Firm: Unreleased schedules or jobs may be firmed to prevent MRP date changes
from being reflected automatically on the schedule or job.
Note:
Production
Pending
Pending
Material
Material
Requireme
Requireme
nt
nt ?
?
Check
Check the
the
material
material
requirement
requirement
Identify
Identify Discrete
Discrete
Job
Job
YES
Print
Print Move
Move
Order
Order Pick
Pick Slip
Slip
Stores
View
View and
and
allocate
allocate
material
material
Run
Run
Component
Component
Pick
Pick Release
Release
Transact
Transact Move
Move
Order
Order
Production
Planning
Check
Check Discrete
Discrete
Job
Job for
for which
which
additional
additional
material
material required
required
Open
Open Material
Material
Requirement
Requirement form
form
Query
Query discrete
discrete
job
job where
where
changes
changes are
are
required
required
Identify
the changes
Identify the
changes
in
in
item/Quantity/dates/
item/Quantity/dates/
comments/status/fir
comments/status/fir
m
m fields
fields
Enter
Enter and
and Save
Save
the
changes
the changes
Once a discrete job has been created you may modify material requirements if
they differ from the BOM. You may also use this form to add requirements for a
non-standard discrete job.
This responsibility is majorly provided to Planner or Shop Floor In charge as this
will cause audit issue when Require Qty in BOM V/S Actual Consumption
is calculated.
Caution:
Major changes in the Material Requirement are done through BOM revision.
Change the material requirement when the Job is in Release or Un-release State
Operation 10
QUEUE
QUEUE
RUN
RUN
TO
TO MOVE
MOVE
REJECT
REJECT
SCRAP
SCRAP
Operation 20
QUEUE
QUEUE
RUN
RUN
TO
TO MOVE
MOVE
REJECT
REJECT
SCRAP
SCRAP
QUEUE
QUEUE
RUN
RUN
TO
TO MOVE
MOVE
REJECT
REJECT
SCRAP
SCRAP
Operation 30
Operation N
Operation 10
QUEUE
QUEUE
RUN
RUN
TO
TO MOVE
MOVE
REJECT
REJECT
SCRAP
SCRAP
Operation 20
QUEUE
QUEUE
RUN
RUN
TO
TO MOVE
MOVE
REJECT
REJECT
SCRAP
SCRAP
QUEUE
QUEUE
RUN
RUN
TO
TO MOVE
MOVE
REJECT
REJECT
SCRAP
SCRAP
Operation 30
Operation N
Move Transaction
Overview:
Using the Move Transactions form, you can move the assemblies you are
building from one operation and/or intraoperation step to another.
You can move assemblies forward and backward within and between operations.
Moving assemblies into the To Move, Reject, or Scrap intraoperation step of an
operation completes those assemblies at that operation.
When assemblies are completed at an operation, the system automatically
backflushes Operation Pull components and charges resources.
Interoperation Moves: Moving assemblies from one operation to another is an
interoperation move. Moves usually follow the forward sequence defined by the
routing, but you can move assemblies from any operation to any other, even
preceding operations.
Intraoperation Moves: Moving assemblies from one intraoperation step of an
operation to another intraoperation step of the same operation is an
intraoperation move. You can move assemblies from any enabled intraoperation
step, (Queue, Run, To move, Reject, or Scrap), as required.
Things to Check
Use the Pending Jobs and Schedules form to view, update, delete, and resubmit
records that have failed validation and remain in the Open Job and Schedule
Interface table.
You cannot close a job if pending transactions exist. If no pending transactions
exist on a job then the results of the search will return nothing.
Navigate to: Discrete > Pending Jobs and Schedules
You can view, update, delete, and resubmit move transaction records that have
failed validation and remain in the Open Move Transaction Interface table.
You can view error messages associated with failed records. Error messages can
assist you in updating failed records before resubmission.
Things to Check
You can view, update, delete and resubmit resource transactions that have failed
validation or processing and remain in the Open Resource Transaction Interface
table.
You can view error messages associated with failed records, which can help you in
updating the failed records before resubmission.
At period close this table should be reviewed prior to closing the period to make
sure all resource transactions have cleared.
Navigate to: Resource Transactions > Pending Resource Transactions
Check
Check Discrete
Discrete
Job which
Job
which needs
needs
to
to be
be complete
complete
Complete
Complete move
move
transaction
transaction
Is it a last
operation?
YES
YES
Production
Pending
Material
Requireme
nt?
YES
To component
Pick Release
Process
NO
Pending
Move
Transaction
?
NO
Use
Use Completion
Completion
Transaction
Transaction and
and
complete
complete desired
desired
assembly
assembly units
units
NO
Overview
When the last assembly on the job is completed, Materials or Manufacturing will
process the final completion transaction and change the status of the job to
complete charges allowed.
The job will remain open for a determined amount of time in this state in order
to allow for all appropriate charges to be made against it.
At the end of that time, Cost Accounting will change the status of the job to
complete no charges allowed.
At the end of the accounting period, Cost Accounting will change the status of
all jobs currently at complete no charges allowed to closed.
Identify
Identify the
the
Discrete
Discrete Job
Job
to
to complete
complete
Move
Move
assembly to
assembly
to
FG
FG or
or
Shipping
Shipping
Enter
Enter
completion
completion
data
data
Is
Is it
it a
a
serialize
serialize
d
d item
item ?
?
YES
Enter
Enter
serial
serial
numbers
numbers
NO
Production
YES
Partial
Partial
quantity
quantity
?
?
NO
Cost
Accounting
Change
Change the
the job
job
status
status to
to
Complete-No
Complete-No
Charge
Charge Allowed
Allowed
Charge
Charge the
the Job
Job
with
with
appropriate
appropriate
charges
charges
Close
Close
Discrete
Discrete Job
Job
Overview
When the last assembly on the job is completed and transacted, Materials or
Manufacturing will change the status of the job to Complete-Charges Allowed.
The job will remain open for a determined amount of time to allow all
transactions to be done against the job and variances to be researched and
resolved.