Contents
1 Introduction to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator Overview
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator Integrations
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Management
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Product Data Management
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Management
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Management
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Procurement
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Work Order Management
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Engineer to Order
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator Implementation
2 Understanding Configurator
- Industry Environment and Concepts for Configurator
- Configured Items and the Manufacturing Environment
- Configured Items
- Configurator Features
- Configurator System Integration
3 Understanding Kits and Configurator
4 Setting Up Configurator
- Understanding Configurator Setup
- Understanding Setup Prerequisites for Configurator
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Management and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Product Data Management and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Management and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Management and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Procurement and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Work Orders and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Engineer to Order and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator
- Understanding Configured Item Pricing on a Sales Order
- Understanding Configured Item Costing on a Purchase Order
- Understanding Configured Item Pricing and Costing Using Based-on Effectivity Dates
- Understanding Rules Processing
- Understanding Boolean Logic
- Understanding Duplicate Components
- Understanding Media Object Attachments for Configured Items
- Setting Up Configurator Constants
- Setting Up Configured Item Segments
- Understanding Configured Item Information
- Understanding Configured Item Segments
- Understanding Common Attributes
- Prerequisites
- Forms Used to Set Up Configured Item Segments
- Defining Configured Item Information
- Defining a Configured Item Segment
- Defining Configured Item Segment Detail
- Setting Up User-Defined Segment Values
- Copying Configured Items
- Locating Configured Item Segment Information
- Printing Configured Items
- Setting Up Cross-Segment Editing Rules
- Understanding Cross-Segment Editing Rule Logic
- Understanding Error Messages
- Forms Used to Set Up Cross-Segment Editing Rules
- Defining a Cross-Segment Logic Statement
- Defining Values for Cross-Segment Logic Statements
- Defining Ranges for Cross-Segment Logic Statements
- Copying a Cross-Segment Editing Rule
- Setting Up Custom Error Messages
- Reviewing Cross-Segment Editing Information
- Printing Cross-Segment Editing Rules
- Setting Up Assembly Inclusion Rules
- Understanding Assembly Inclusion Rules
- Understanding Assembly Inclusion Rule Logic
- Understanding Advanced Assembly Inclusion Rules
- Understanding Derived Calculations
- Understanding External Program References
- Understanding Configured Tables
- Understanding Smart Parts
- Understanding Hot Spot Assembly Inclusion Rules
- Forms Used to Set Up Assembly Inclusion Rules
- Defining Codes for Hot Spots
- Setting Processing Options for Assembly Inclusion Rules (P3293)
- Defining Assembly Inclusion Rule Logic
- Defining Advanced Assembly Inclusion Rules
- Copying Assembly Inclusion Rules
- Testing Derived Calculations
- Printing Assembly Inclusion Rules
- Setting Up Configured Tables
- Understanding Configured Table Setup
- Forms Used to Set Up Configured Tables
- Defining Table Name for a Configured Table
- Setting Processing Options for Configured Table Definition (P3281)
- Defining Table Definitions with Dimensions for Configured Tables
- Setting Processing Options for Table/Item Cross Reference (P3282)
- Defining the Configured Table/Configured Item Cross Reference
- Defining Table Return Segment Values for a C Table
- Setting Processing Options for Configured Table Values (P3283)
- Defining Values for Configured Tables
- Linking Assembly Inclusion Rules and Configured Tables
- Copying a Configured Table
- Reviewing a Configured Table
- Printing Configured Rule Table Values
5 Working with Configured Item Revisions
- Understanding the Configured Item Revisions Program
- Understanding Rules Processing
- Understanding Configured Item Price and Cost Adjustments Using Based-on Effectivity Dates
- Prerequisites
- Entering Orders for Configured Items
- Understanding Order Revisions for Configured Items
- Forms Used to Enter Orders for Configured Items
- Setting Processing Options for Configured Item Revisions (P3210)
- Entering Orders for Configured Items Using Validate Configuration
- Entering Orders for Configured Items Using Dynamic Configuration
- Entering an Order Based on a Previously Ordered Configured Item
- Assigning Common Attributes to Configured Items
- Entering Nonstandard Components and Price Adjustments
- Correcting Error Messages for Configured Items
- Reviewing Configured Item Inventory
- Reviewing Configured Item History
- Reviewing Configured Text
6 Entering Orders for Configured Items
- Understanding Configured Item Order Entry
- Understanding Configured Item Sales Orders
- Understanding Configured Item Direct Ship Orders
- Understanding Configured Item Transfer Orders
- Understanding Configured Item Interbranch Orders
- Understanding Configured Item Combination Orders
- Understanding Configured Item Purchase Orders
- Understanding Purchase Orders for Components of a Configured Item
- Understanding Configured Item Work Orders
- Understanding Configured Item Orders in Engineer to Order
- Prerequisites
- Entering and Converting Sales Quotes for Configured Items
- Entering Credit Orders for Configured Items
7 Working with Configured Items
- Understanding Configuration IDs
- Understanding Configured Items and Manufacturing
- Configured Item Planning
- Work Order Processing for Configured Items
- Costing and Accounting for Configured Items
- Configured Item Product Costing
- Configured Item Manufacturing Accounting
- ETO Configured Item Costing
- Configured Item Sales Order Costing
- Configured Item Purchase Order Costing
- Differences in Costing of Orders
- Configured Item Direct Ship Order Costing
- Configured Item Transfer Order Costing
- Configured Item Interbranch Order Costing
- Work Order Modification for Configured Items
- Configured Item Work Order Modification in ETO
- Work-In-Process Revaluation for Configured Items
- Hours and Quantities on Configured Item Work Orders
- Work Order Completions for Configured Items
- Understanding Configured Items and Distribution
- Understanding Configured Items and Procurement
- Reviewing Configured Item History
- Reviewing Related Orders for Configured Items
- Performing an Inventory Search for Configured Items
8 Appendix A - Tables Used by JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator
9 Glossary
- Configured Item
- Cfg Item Alias (configured item alias)
- Configured Item Alias Left and Configured Item Alias Right
- Derived Calculation
- Description
- Effective From, Effective From Date, Effective Thru (effective through), and Effective Thru Date (effective through date)
- External Program
- Line Type
- Op (operator, operand, and and/or selection)
- Product Code and User Code
- Rel (relationship)
- Rule Table and Rules Table Name
- Segment Branch and Segment Branch/Plant
- Segment Description
- Segment Item
- Segment Number and Seg Num (segment number)
- Smart Part
- Trans Type (transaction type)
- ( (bracket selection beginning) and ) (bracket selection ending)