Considerations

Keep these considerations in mind when you create an equipment parts list:

  • You can create a standard parts list (bill of material) and reuse this parts list on any equipment parts list.

    For example, you might use the standard parts list to create the master parts list for a forklift and then use it on all forklifts.

  • You add parts that are specific to an asset as individual items to the equipment parts list.

    These items can be stocked or nonstocked items that are defined in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Management system; or you can add noncatalogued items by using a noninventory, purchasing-only line type. When you add a catalogued item, the system includes any item-specific information. For noncatalogued items, you can determine the default information (such as line type) through the processing options, or you can enter this information manually.

  • The equipment parts list displays the parts that are defined for the equipment number as well as the equipment children as defined on the equipment master.

    You can expand the equipment parts list in two ways:

    1. Create an equipment parts list for a child's equipment number to expand the parts list of an equipment child.

    2. Expand a standard parts list.

When you expand a standard parts list, these stocking types must match:

  • The stocking type of the parent item that you used to create the standard parts list.

  • The stocking type that you set in the processing options of the Equipment Parts List program (P13017) and the Equipment Parts List Search and Select program (P13017S).