User-Defined Codes for Line Design

Use these user-defined codes (UDCs) for line design:

User-Defined Codes

Description

Active/Inactive (F30L/AC)

These codes indicate whether a scenario or a line design is active or inactive.

Balancing Technique ((F30L/BT)

These codes indicate which balancing technique is used when you calculate the operational definition. Currently, the calculation is hard-coded to use balancing by labor and machine.

Default Cell Name (F30L/DC)

This code specifies the default cell name for a process on the process map.

Default Resources (F30L/DR)

These codes specify the default resources that the system automatically associates with every process that you create.

Demand Sequence (F30L/DS)

These codes represent the values that you can use to define the design selection for the process map. The design selection determines the source of labor and machine times that the system uses when calculating line design.

Demand Type (F30L/DT)

These codes indicate the source for demand at capacity in volume design.

DFM Default Process Names (F30L/HP)

These codes represent the default processes that the system associates with each new scenario that you create. These processes are automatically added to the F30L701 table. You can change the process names.

External/Internal (F30L/IE)

These codes indicate whether the machine setup for setup or move tasks on the sequence of events or standard sequence of events is internal or external.

Operational Definition Calculation Basis (F30L/OC)

These codes indicate whether the operational definition is calculated based on the sequence of events or on a previously calculated operational definition.

Path Type Selection Filter (F30L/PS)

These codes represent the path types that you can select when working with product synchronization. You can set a processing option for the Path Revision program (PF30L702) to determine path-specific versions for this program.

Path Types (F30L/PT)

These codes represent the types of paths that you can use on the product synchronization.

Resource Type (F30L/RT)

These codes represent the available resource types. Currently, you can assign labor and machine resources. You can change the default resource names.

SSOE Comparison (F30L/SO)

The system uses these codes for the sequence of events to characterize differences between sequence-of-events (SOE) information and standard sequence-of-events (SSOE) information. For example, if you changed the standard sequence of events that the sequence of events is based on, the SSOE Comparison field displays one of these codes.

Sequencing Capability (F30L/SQ)

These codes represent the sequencing options that you can select for a line design.

TQC Criteria (F30L/TC)

When you define a task, these codes provide the values for defining total quality control criteria (TQC).

Transaction Status (F30L/TS)

These codes indicate the sources of time information that you can choose when calculating total product cycle time.

Line Design Type (F30L/TY)

These codes indicate what type of line design you create based on the process map that you select.

Work Type (F30L/WT)

These codes indicate the type of work for a task.