Enter Manufacturing Data
Explanation
This procedure is one of many that you can use to complete the registration of a
manufactured inventory part. 
You can enter manufacturing data in the following tabs
of the 
Inventory Part window; 
Revisions, 
Manufacturing
and Manufacturing MRO. On the 
Revisions tab, it is
possible for you to view and modify information about the different revisions of
a part. On the 
Manufacturing tab you can enter
manufacturing-specific attributes of an inventory part. On the 
Manufacturing
MRO tab, basic data for MRO Manufacturing connected to this particular
part can be entered.
MRP and PMRP calculation will consider the inventory parts, only if the MRP 
Control Flag check box selected.
Use this activity to enter manufacturing data on the 
Revisions
and 
Manufacturing tabs. For
procedures on how to enter information on the Manufacturing MRO
tab, please follow the appropriate links on the Manufacturing MRO tab window
description. 
Prerequisites
  - An inventory part header and some general information must be entered.
- The unit of measure must be defined in the 
	ISO Code Usage 
	window.
- The process type must have been defined in the Manufacturing
    Standard Basic Data window.
- The manufacturing engineer must have been defined in
    the Manufacturing Standard Basic Data window.
- To be able to change the state in the DOP Pegged
    SO Update field from the defaulted state Planned to any other state, the
    part must have been defined as a DOP part.
System Effects
Information on revisions of a manufactured inventory part,
and manufacturing-specific attributes of an inventory part are entered.
Window
Inventory Part
Related Window Descriptions
Inventory Part
Inventory Part/Revisions
Inventory
Part/Manufacturing
Procedure
  - In the 
	Inventory Part window, query for the required inventory part
    record. 
- Click on the 
	Revisions tab; you can
    view the information and modify data in the Phase In, Phase Out,
    Revision Text, Repair Status, Eng Revision and Eng
    Revision Desc fields if required. 
- Save your entry. 
- Click on the 
	Manufacturing tab.
    Mandatory part attributes will be defaulted; but you can update them now or
    at a later time. 
- In the Planning area, define values related to the planning of 
	the part.
- If the basic unit for the part is specified in volume or weight, you can 
	enter a value for density in the Density field.
- If you want to shop order requisitions and shop orders created for the 
	part to be automatically processed, connect a process type in the Process 
	Type field.
- If you want shop orders to close before the entire lot size is received, 
	enter the close tolerance in the Close Tolerance field.
- If you want the quantity of succeeding operations and the remaining net 
	supply of the shop order to be adjusted when an operation is over- or under 
	reported for the part, select the Adjust on Op Qty Deviation check 
	box.
- In the Structure Defaults area, define the default values you 
	want structure component lines created for this part should receive.
- In the Over Report area, define whether operations for the 
	part should be allowed to report with a higher quantity than planned or not.
- Select whether the structure and routing revisions for the part should 
	be effective based on dates or serial numbers in the Structure 
	Effectivity and Routing Effectivity lists.
- If the part is DOP planned, select up to which shop order status it 
	should be allowed to modify the quantity and dates of a pegged DOP order in 
	the DOP Pegged SO Update list.
- If the part is lot/batch tracked, you can enter a lot batch string that 
	will be used as a prefix for lot/batch numbers created for this part in the
	Lot Batch String field.
- Select whether or not an engineering revision is required when manually 
	creating a new part revision in the Engineering Info list.
- Optionally assign a manufacturing engineer to the part in the Manuf 
	Engineer field.
- Save your entry. 
Note: As and when you use the Lead Time Calculation dialog box in IFS/Manufacturing Standards to
calculate manufacturing lead times, the four fixed and variable lead time fields
on the 
Manufacturing tab, are updated to reflect the results of
the calculation.