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Contents
List of Figures
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Products
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application Fundamentals
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Introduction to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing
1.1
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing Overview
1.2
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing Integrations
1.2.1
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Management
1.2.2
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Accounts Payable
1.2.3
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Accounts Receivable
1.2.4
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Human Resources Management
1.2.5
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Product Data Management
1.2.6
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Management
1.2.7
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Product Costing
1.2.8
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Manufacturing Accounting
1.2.9
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Management
1.3
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing Implementation
1.3.1
Global Implementation Steps
1.3.2
Implementation Steps for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing
2
Setting Up Base Data for Demand Flow Manufacturing
2.1
Understanding Base Data Setup for Demand Flow Manufacturing
2.2
Prerequisite
2.3
Setting Up Scenarios
2.3.1
Understanding Scenario Setup
2.3.2
Forms Used to Set Up Scenarios
2.3.3
Defining an Active Scenario
2.3.3.1
Scenario Master
2.3.3.2
Line Design Parameters
2.3.3.3
Planning Parameters
2.3.4
Defining a Default User Scenario
2.3.5
Setting Processing Options for Copy Data Within Scenario (RF30L010)
2.3.5.1
Process
2.3.6
Copying a Scenario with Data
2.4
Defining Standard Unit of Measure Conversions
2.4.1
Form Used to Define Standard Unit of Measure Conversions
2.4.2
Defining a Standard Unit of Measure Conversion
2.5
Defining Branch/Plant Data
2.5.1
Forms Used to Define Branch/Plant Data
2.5.2
Defining Branch/Plant Data
2.5.2.1
Information
2.5.2.2
Constants
2.5.2.3
Shifts
2.6
Defining Items
2.6.1
Understanding Item Definition
2.6.2
Forms Used to Define Items
2.6.3
Defining Item Information
2.6.3.1
Basic Item Data
2.6.3.2
Demand Flow
2.6.3.3
Additional Information
2.6.3.4
Quantities
2.6.3.5
Item UOM
2.6.4
Defining Unit of Measure Conversions for Items
2.7
Defining Bills of Material
2.7.1
Forms Used to Define Bills of Material
2.7.2
Setting Processing Options for DFM Bill of Material Maintenance (PF30L002)
2.7.2.1
Validation
2.7.3
Defining a Bill of Material
2.7.4
Synchronizing the Bill of Material with the Routing
2.8
Setting Up Customers
2.8.1
Form Used to Set Up Customers
2.8.2
Setting Up Customers
2.9
Setting Up Suppliers
2.9.1
Form Used to Set Up Suppliers
2.9.2
Setting Up Suppliers
2.10
Setting Up Employees
2.10.1
Form Used to Set Up Employees
2.10.2
Setting Up Employees
2.11
Defining Resources
2.11.1
Forms Used to Define Resources
2.11.2
Defining Resources
2.12
Entering Sales Orders
2.12.1
Form Used to Enter Sales Orders
2.12.2
Setting Processing Options for DFM Demand Entry (PF30L801)
2.12.2.1
Defaults
2.12.3
Entering Sales Orders
2.13
Viewing Work Centers
2.13.1
Understanding Work Centers in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing
2.13.2
Prerequisites
2.13.3
Form Used to View Work Centers
2.13.4
Viewing Work Centers
3
Integrating Demand Flow Manufacturing with Other JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications
3.1
Understanding Demand Flow Manufacturing Integration
3.2
Setting Common Processing Options for Data Import and Export Programs
3.2.1
Processing
3.3
Configuring Data Movement Between JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Base Manufacturing
3.3.1
Understanding Data Movement Configuration
3.3.2
Forms Used to Set Up Data Movement Configurations
3.3.3
Setting Up Data Movement Configurations
3.3.4
Adding Jobs to a Data Movement Configuration
3.3.5
Running a Data Movement Configuration
3.4
Importing Data from JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Base Manufacturing to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing
3.4.1
Understanding Data Import Programs
3.4.2
Prerequisites
3.4.3
Importing Item Definitions
3.4.4
Importing Work Center Master Information
3.4.5
Importing Branch/Plant Information
3.4.6
Importing Bills of Material
3.4.7
Importing Customer Information
3.4.8
Importing Supplier Information
3.4.9
Importing Employee Information
3.4.10
Setting Processing Options for DFM - Import Sales Orders (RF30L801I)
3.4.10.1
Processing
3.4.11
Importing Sales Orders
3.4.11.1
Sales Order Import Audit Report
3.5
Exporting Data from JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Base Manufacturing
3.5.1
Understanding Data Export from JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing
3.5.1.1
Item Branch Export
3.5.1.2
Bill of Material and Routing Export
3.5.1.3
Kanban Supply and Consumption Point Export
3.5.2
Setting Processing Options for DFM BOM Export (RF30L002E) and DFM - Export Routings (RF30L930E)
3.5.2.1
Processing
3.5.3
Exporting or Purging Kanban Master Records
4
Designing the Demand Flow Manufacturing Line
4.1
Understanding Mixed-Model Line Design
4.1.1
User-Defined Codes for Line Design
4.1.2
Prerequisites
4.1.3
Common Fields Used in This Chapter
4.2
Defining a Product Synchronization
4.2.1
Understanding Product Synchronization
4.2.1.1
Graphical Product Synchronization
4.2.1.2
Calculating Throughput and Output
4.2.2
Prerequisite
4.2.3
Common Fields Used in This Section
4.2.4
Forms Used to Define a Product Synchronization
4.2.5
Defining Processes
4.2.6
Setting Processing Options for Path Revision (PF30L702)
4.2.6.1
Defaults
4.2.6.2
Versions
4.2.6.3
Process
4.2.7
Adding a Product Synchronization
4.2.8
Creating a Graphical Product Synchronization
4.2.9
Editing Product Synchronizations in the Tabular View
4.2.10
Revising Process Properties
4.3
Setting Up Mixed Model Families
4.3.1
Understanding Mixed Model Families
4.3.2
Form Used to Set Up Mixed Model Families
4.3.3
Setting Up Mixed Model Families
4.4
Creating a Volume Design
4.4.1
Understanding Volume Design
4.4.2
Prerequisites
4.4.3
Forms Used to Create a Volume Design
4.4.4
Setting Processing Options for Volume Design and Product Synchronization (PF30L201)
4.4.4.1
Versions
4.4.5
Assigning Demand at Capacity to a Mixed Model Family
4.4.6
Defining Independent Demand for Products
4.4.7
Setting Processing Options for EMD Exploded BOM Processing (PF30L153)
4.4.7.1
Edits
4.4.8
Calculating Dependent Demand for Subassemblies
4.4.9
Assigning a Product Synchronization to an Item
4.5
Defining Sequence of Events
4.5.1
Understanding Sequence of Events
4.5.2
Common Fields Used in This Section
4.5.3
Forms Used to Define Sequence of Events
4.5.4
Defining Standard Tasks
4.5.5
Setting Processing Options for Standard Sequence of Events (PF30L110)
4.5.5.1
Version
4.5.6
Defining a Standard Sequence of Events
4.5.7
Adding Tasks to a Standard Sequence of Events
4.5.8
Setting Processing Options for Sequence of Events (PF30L115)
4.5.8.1
Version
4.5.9
Defining a Sequence of Events
4.5.10
Defining Sequence-of-Events Details
4.5.11
Attaching Consumed Components to a Sequence-of-Events Task
4.6
Defining a Process Map
4.6.1
Understanding Process Maps
4.6.2
Prerequisites
4.6.3
Forms Used to Define a Process Map
4.6.4
Setting Up a Process Map
4.6.5
Adding Products to a Process Map
4.6.6
Defining Cells on the Process Map
4.6.7
Setting Up Cells
4.6.8
Entering Actual Work Content
4.6.9
Viewing the Commonality Map
4.6.10
Viewing the Time Map
4.6.11
Updating the DFM Event Summary Table (FF30L117)
4.7
Calculating Line Design
4.7.1
Understanding Line Design Calculations
4.7.1.1
Calculation for Total Product Cycle Time
4.7.2
Prerequisites
4.7.3
Forms Used to Calculate Line Design
4.7.4
Setting Up a Line
4.7.5
Setting Processing Options for Mixed Model Line Design (PF30L910)
4.7.5.1
Process
4.7.5.2
Versions
4.7.6
Adding a Line Design
4.7.7
Setting Processing Options for Calculate Total Product Cycle Time by Line Design (RF30L921)
4.7.7.1
Defaults
4.8
Calculating Total Product Cycle Time
4.8.1
Understanding Total Product Cycle Time Calculations
4.8.2
Form Used to Calculate Total Product Cycle Time
4.8.3
Calculating Total Product Cycle Time for a Product
4.9
Calculating and Maintaining Operational Definitions
4.9.1
Understanding Operational Definition
4.9.2
Prerequisites
4.9.3
Forms Used to Calculate and Maintain Operational Definitions
4.9.4
Setting Processing Options for Define DFM Operational Definition (PF30L950)
4.9.4.1
Version
4.9.5
Calculating Operational Definitions
4.9.6
Revising and Recalculating an Operational Definition
4.10
Augmenting Line Design Data for Execution
4.10.1
Understanding Line Design Augmentation
4.10.2
Prerequisites
4.10.3
Setting Processing Options for Augment Line Design (RF30L930)
4.10.3.1
Defaults
4.10.4
Running the Augment Line Design Program (RF30L930)
5
Managing Kanban in a Demand Flow Environment
5.1
Understanding DFM Kanban Management
5.1.1
User-Defined Codes for DFM Kanban Management
5.2
Prerequisites
5.3
Common Fields Used in This Chapter
5.4
Setting Up Kanban Constants
5.4.1
Understanding Kanban Constants
5.4.2
Forms Used to Set Up Kanban Constants
5.4.3
Setting Up Kanban Constants
5.5
Setting Up Kanban Location Master
5.5.1
Understanding the Kanban Location Master
5.5.2
Forms Used to Set Up Kanban Location Master
5.5.3
Setting Up Kanban Location Master
5.6
Defining Kanban Pull Chains
5.6.1
Understanding Kanban Pull Chains
5.6.2
Prerequisites
5.6.3
Forms Used to Define Kanban Pull Chains
5.6.4
Defining Kanban Pull Chains
5.7
Creating Kanban Demand
5.7.1
Understanding Kanban Demand Creation
5.7.2
Prerequisite
5.7.3
Running the Kanban Demand Tables Import from Volume Design Program (RF31K10)
5.8
Revising Kanban Demand
5.8.1
Understanding Kanban Demand
5.8.2
Prerequisite
5.8.3
Forms Used to Define Kanban Demand
5.8.4
Defining Kanban Demand
5.9
Assigning Pull Chain to Components
5.9.1
Understanding Assigning A Pull Chain to Components
5.9.2
Prerequisites
5.9.3
Forms Used to Assign Pull Chain to Components
5.9.4
Selecting Components
5.9.5
Assigning a Pull Chain to Components
5.9.5.1
Pull Chains
5.9.5.2
Pull Sequences
5.10
Calculating Kanban Size
5.10.1
Understanding Kanban Size Calculation
5.10.2
Prerequisite
5.10.3
Setting Processing Options for DFM Calculate Kanban Sizes (RF31K22)
5.10.3.1
Process
5.10.4
Running the DFM Calculate Kanban Sizes Program (RF31K22)
5.11
Approving Kanban Size
5.11.1
Understanding Kanban Size Approval
5.11.2
Prerequisite
5.11.3
Forms Used to Approve Kanban Size
5.11.4
Setting Processing Options for Kanban Sizing Approval Application (PF31K27)
5.11.4.1
Tolerance
5.11.4.2
Versions
5.11.5
Approving Kanban Size
5.12
Revising DFM Kanban Masters
5.12.1
Understanding DFM Kanban Masters
5.12.2
Prerequisites
5.12.3
Forms Used to Revise DFM Kanban Masters
5.12.4
Setting Processing Options for DFM Kanban Master (PF31K30)
5.12.4.1
Version
5.12.5
Revising DFM Kanban Masters
5.13
(Optional) Defining Kanban Messages
5.13.1
Understanding Kanban Messages
5.13.2
Forms Used to Define Kanban Messages
5.13.3
Defining Kanban Messages
5.14
Printing Kanban Labels
5.14.1
Understanding Kanban Label Printing
5.14.2
Prerequisite
5.14.3
Setting Processing Options for Print Kanban Label (RF31K31)
5.14.3.1
Barcode
5.14.4
Running the Print Kanban Label Program
6
Planning Production and Resources
6.1
Prerequisites
6.2
Performing Daily Planning and Sequencing
6.2.1
Understanding Daily Planning and Sequencing
6.2.1.1
User-Defined Codes for Daily Planning and Sequencing
6.2.1.2
Daily Planning and Sequencing Reports
6.2.2
Forms Used to Perform Daily Planning and Sequencing
6.2.3
Setting Processing Options for Daily Planning and Sequencing (PF34S002)
6.2.3.1
Process
6.2.3.2
Item Attributes
6.2.3.3
Versions
6.2.4
Selecting Daily Plans
6.2.5
Defining Daily Plans
6.2.6
Adding Finished Good Orders
6.2.7
Sequencing Planned Quantities for Production
6.2.8
Revising Generated Sequences
6.2.9
Setting Processing Options for DFM Sales Order Daily Plan Audit (RF34S801)
6.2.9.1
Processing
6.2.10
Comparing Sales Orders and Daily Plans
6.3
Planning Resources
6.3.1
Understanding Resource Management
6.3.2
Prerequisites
6.3.3
Common Fields Used in This Section
6.3.4
Forms Used to Plan Resources
6.3.5
Creating a Resource Design
6.3.6
Setting Up Effectivity Dates for the Resource Design
6.3.7
Performing a Resource Simulation
A
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing Tables
A.1
Base Data and Data Movement Tables
A.2
Line Design Tables
A.3
Kanban Management Tables
A.4
Resource Management Tables
A.5
Daily Planning and Sequencing Tables
B
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing Reports
B.1
Demand Flow Manufacturing Reports: A to Z
B.2
Selected Demand Flow Manufacturing Reports
B.2.1
Processing Options for Standard Sequence of Events - Print (RF30L110)
B.2.1.1
Display
B.2.2
Processing Options for Sequence of Events (RF30L115)
B.2.2.1
Display
B.2.3
Processing Options for Daily Sequence Report (RF34S004)
B.2.3.1
Versions
B.2.4
R8930L501P - Post Install for FF30L501/FF30L701/FF30L905/ FF30L912 - 811SP1
B.2.5
Processing Options for Post Install for FF30L501/FF30L701/ FF30L905/FF30L912 - 811SP1(R8930L501P)
B.2.5.1
Processing
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