Common Fields Used in This Section
- Feeder Exists
Complete this option field for the standard sequence of events or sequence of events to indicate whether a feeder feeds into this path. If you indicate that a feeder exists, you can specify the path name of the feeder, the number of the item that is produced on the feeder path, and the branch/plant.
- Internal/External
Select a UDC (F30L/IE) to determine whether the machine setup for move or setup tasks is internal or external. Values are:
I: Internal.
X: External.
If you change this field in the sequence of events, the system applies these changes to any associated item's sequence of events.
- Overlap Previous
Indicate whether a task can overlap the previous task. Tasks can overlap. It is not necessary to complete one task before starting the next task. If you change this field in the sequence of events, the system applies this change to the associated item's sequence of events.
- Resequence
Click to resequence the standard sequence of events or sequence of events based on the parameters that you entered in the Sequence Start and Sequence Interval fields.
- Resource Name
Select the name of the resource for this task. This name must be unique within the scenario. If you change this field in the sequence of events, the system applies these changes to the associated item's sequence of events.
- Resource Type
Displays the type of resource that you have selected: machine or labor.
- Sequence Number
Indicates the order in which the tasks in the sequence of events are performed. The sequence number must be unique. The default value is 10.00. You can set up a default value in the Scenario Master program (PF30L010). If you change this field in the sequence of events, the system applies these changes to the associated item's sequence of events.
- Sequence Interval
Indicates the value for incrementing task sequence numbers when you resequence tasks.
- Sequence Start
Indicates the sequence number for the first task when you resequence tasks.
- Standard Task Name
Displays the name that identifies a standard task within JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing. Only standard tasks have names. If you add a nonstandard task, this field remains blank.
The system does not enable you to rename a standard task to turn it into an new standard task. Because this field is locked, you have to delete the task and create a new task. You also cannot change a nonstandard task into a standard task.
- Static Quantity
Enter the number of items or batch quantity for the task. For example, if you have to move products on a pallet in groups of 12, you define a static quantity of 12. The default value is 1. If you change this field in the sequence of events, the system applies this change to the associated item's sequence of events.
- Task Repetition
Enter a value that indicates the number of times that a task is repeated. The default value is 1. If you change this field in the sequence of events, the system applies this change to the associated item's sequence of events.
- Task Time
Enter the amount of time that is required to perform the work of the task. If you change this field in the sequence of events, the system applies this change to the associated item's sequence of events.
- Time UOM (time unit of measure)
Select the unit of measure to use for displaying the task time. Values are:
S: Seconds.
M: Minutes.
H: Hours.
The system stores these values in the Work Content Time UDC table (F30L/WC). If you change this field in the sequence of events, the system applies this change to the associated item's sequence of events.
- Total Labor Time
As you add tasks to the SSOE or SOE, the system calculates the total time that is consumed by all tasks that are using labor resources. The system calculates the total time of each task like this: Total Task Time = (Task Time * Task Repetition) / Static Quantity. The system stores this value for the process in the FF30L117 table.
- Total Machine Time
As you add tasks to the SSOE or SOE, the system calculates the total time that is consumed by all tasks that are using machine resources. The system uses the same calculation for total task time as it does for labor resources. The system stores this value for the process in the FF30L117 table.
- TQC Criteria (total quality control criteria)
Enter a value that indicates the quality control criteria for the work that is being performed. Values are:
Failsafe: Only one way exists to perform the work; any other way is incorrect. This is the default value.
Verify: Multiple ways exist to perform the work, but only one way is correct. Document the correct method and verify it at the time the work is performed.
TQC: After performing work in the previous operation, validate it in a subsequent operation
If you change this field in the sequence of events, the system applies this change to the associated item's sequence of events.
- TQC Description (total quality control description)
Enter instructions on how to perform total quality control steps. If you change this field in the sequence of events, the system applies this change to the associated item's sequence of events.
- Value Added
Complete this field to indicate whether the task adds value to the end product. If you change this field in the sequence of events, the system applies this change to the associated item's sequence of events.
- Work Type
Select a value to specify the type of work that is being performed: Values are:
Required: Required labor or machine time represents the required steps that are performed by people or machines for the product to meet the specifications. Required labor and machine time may or may not be value added.
Setup: Setup time is work that precedes required machine or labor time. Setup time is always non-value added.
Move: Move time is the time that is spent in moving products or material through the process from the point where they are produced or introduced to the point where they are consumed. Move time may be either labor or machine time and is always non-value added.
If you change this field in the sequence of events, the system applies this change to the associated item's sequence of events.