Inspect Flow Schedules at End of the Production Line

Welcome to the demo of the 25B feature Inspect Flow Schedules at End of the Production Line in Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing. With this feature, you can now record final inspection results, while completing the product in a flow schedule at the end of the production line.

Using the complete with details action, a predefined inspection plan is automatically selected and enforced at the last operation, based on the corresponding work definition for the flow schedule. You are prompted to enter the inspection results, and the flow schedule quantity is reported as completed or scrapped. Through system automated inspection disposition, it addresses the need to ensure that the products manufactured on production lines meet the specified quality standards, without slowing down the production process. Lastly, it helps improve productivity through automatic disposition of flow schedule quantity as completed, or scrapped, based on the inspection results entered while reporting completion.

Now, let's walk through a short demo of this feature. In this demo, we will see how you can inspect and complete a flow schedule. First, we will log into the Work Execution Overview page. Next, we will select the Flow Schedule Execution action. Next, we will select a Production Line and click on the View Flow Schedules action. Next, we will select a Flow Schedule and click on the Complete with Details button. Next, we will enter the Inspection Results. Next, we will enter the Product and Material Details. And finally, we will save the transaction.

Here is the data that we would be using in the demo. With this, let's get into the demo. Being in the work execution work area, we will click on the Flow Schedules Execution action to inspect and report completion of a flow schedule. Next, for a specific production line, which is Tablet Assembly Line in this demo, we will click on the View Flow Schedules button. We will select a flow schedule and click on the Complete with Details button.

As you can see here, we are navigated to the Quality Inspection step. As inspection is set up to be done for the item, at the last operation in its work definition, the inspection results are defaulted based on the setup. Now, for the first sample. Let's change the inspection result for the processing speed characteristic and apply the result.

As you can see here, of the two samples inspected, one is accepted and the other one is rejected. Having entered the inspection results, let's continue with the transaction.

We are navigated to the product details step. And as you can see here, the unit that was accepted has been automatically reported as completed. And the unit that was rejected has been reported as scrap through system automated inspection disposition. Next, for the unit that was reported as scrapped, we will enter a reason for scrapping. For the unit that was reported as completed, all the details have been defaulted and no additional information is required to be entered. Next, let's continue with the transaction.

As you can see here, we are navigated to the Material Details step to report the material used for the flow schedule. They are derived from the corresponding work definition, and account for the combined usage for the unit that was reported completed and the unit that was scrapped. Now let's submit the transaction. The transaction is successfully reported, and a toast message is displayed confirming the same.

To summarize with this feature, you can record final inspection results while completing the product in a flow schedule at the end of the production line, using the complete with details action. Based on the inspection results entered while reporting completion, flow schedule quantity is automatically reported as completed, or scrapped. This concludes the featured demo. Thank you for watching.