Defining Bill of Resource Requirements
When entering or updating single level bill of resource requirements, where the bill of resource item and the source item are the same item, you can only enter one repetitive resource requirement.
Note: Repetitively manufactured items are built, from start to finish, on a single production line. You cannot define resource requirements for more than one production line.
For any resource requirement you can specify a department resource combination or a production line, but not a department resource combination and a production line.
Attention: If you update a rolled up resource requirement (where the bill of resource item and the source item are not the same), the Origination of the resource requirement is not updated to Manual Addition. This ensures that if you perform subsequent bill of resource loads with the Maintain Manual Updates parameter set to Yes, Oracle Capacity does not generate duplicate resource requirements.
To enter or display main/current bill of resource requirements for a bill of resources:
2. Choose Main to display main/current bill of resource requirements.
3. Enter a Department within your organization that consists of one or more people, machines, or suppliers.
You can only enter a department resource combination if you have not entered a line.
4. Enter a time-based Resource assigned to this department.
If you enter a Department, you must enter a resource in this field.
5. Enter a production Line for the item.
You can only enter a line if you have not entered a department resource combination.
If the bill of resource requirement is generated by a component of the bill of resource item, the source item identifies the component. If you specify a Line, you can only choose an item that has been assigned to the Line. This Line is the lead time line for the item.
Oracle Capacity begins at the end of the assembly lead time and counts back to the date that the bill of resource requirement is required by the bill of resource item.
For example, if 6 days are required to complete the bill of resource item and the bill of resource requirements is needed on the second day, Setback Days is 4 days.
8. Enter the number of source item components required to manufacture one unit of the bill of resource item in Usage Quantity.
This is the exploded quantity from the bill of resources item's bill of material.
Manual addition: You have manually added this bill of resource requirement to your bill of resources.
Manual update: You have manually updated this bill of resource requirement.
Load: This bill of resource requirement is automatically calculated during the load bill of resource set process.
Attention: If you update a rolled up resource requirement (where the bill of resource item and the source item are not the same), the origination of the resource requirement is not updated to Manual addition. This ensures that if you perform subsequent bill of resource loads with the Maintain Manual Updates option set to Yes duplicate resource requirements are not generated. See: Loading a Bill of Resources.
10. Enter the Total Hours required for the resource to manufacture the bill of resource item.
To enter or display discrete bill of resource requirements for a bill of resources:
2. Choose Discrete Resource to display discrete bill of resource requirements.
3. Enter a Department within your organization that consists of one or more people, machines, or suppliers.
You can only enter a department resource combination if you have not entered a line.
4. Enter a time-based Resource assigned to this department.
If you enter a Department, you must enter a resource in this field.
5. Enter a production Line for the item.
You can only enter a line if you have not entered a department resource combination.
6. Enter the number of resource Required Hours per resource unit to build one unit of the bill of resources item.
This value is used when calculating resource requirements. For example, if you have an operation that normally takes a machine 10 hours to complete and you assign 2 machines, Oracle Capacity calculates that only 5 hours are required for the resource at that operation.
Item: The resource is required on a per item basis. Increasing the number of items to be processed increases the total number of hours required for the resource.
Lot: The resource is required on a per lot basis. Increasing the number of items to be processed increases the total number of hours required for the resource.
9. Enter the operation sequence number within the routing.
Manual addition: You have manually added this bill of resource requirement to your bill of resources.
Manual update: You have manually updated this bill of resource requirement.
Load: This bill of resource requirement is automatically calculated during the load bill of resource set process.
Attention: If you update a rolled up resource requirement (where the bill of resource item and the source item are not the same), the origination of the resource requirement is not updated to Manual addition. This ensures that if you perform subsequent bill of resource loads with the Maintain Manual Updates option set to Yes, duplicate resource requirements are not generated. See: Loading a Bill of Resources.
11. Enter the Total Hours required for the resource to manufacture the bill of resource item.
See Also
Master-detail Relationships
Source Item
Setback Days
Basis
Required Hours
Total Hours