Defining Shop Floor Statuses
Shop floor statuses can be used to control shop floor movement transactions. You can define as many shop floor statuses as are required.
Shop floor statuses can be assigned to the intraoperation steps of work in process routing operations. When assigned to an intraoperation step of an operation that is associated with a particular repetitive line and assembly, the status applies to all repetitive schedules building that assembly on that line.
To define shop floor statuses:
For example, enter WIPHold to signify that shop floor assemblies are on WIP hold or, QAHold to signify that the shop floor assemblies are on quality assurance hold.
3. Enter a Status description.
Descriptions can be used to identify shop floor statuses on standard reports. They can be up to 240 characters of alpha numeric text.
As of this date, you can no longer use this status.
See Also
Shop Floor Statuses
Assigning and Viewing Shop Floor Statuses
Shop Floor Statuses Report