Sub-Assembly in the time Phase

When your BOM creates demand for manufactured parts, the parts can be demanded from another job (as sub-assemblies) or from inventory (as materials). Only material demands on inventory can be seen on the Time Phased Material Requirements Report.

If you want to see demand for subassemblies in the Time Phase, you'll have to set them up in the part master as stock manufactured items, and give them max, min and safety quantities, and a part class. AND you have to restructure your BOM or Job Details so that the sub assemblies parts are pulled as material parts. When you run the Time Phased Material Requirements Report, use the Manufactured and Stock filters and select the part class....


----- Original Message -----
From: Jeffrey Myers
To: Vantage@egroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 2:51 PM
Subject: [Vantage] Sub-Assembly in the time Phase


A Question for all the production manager. If you have a job for a part
on a job with 3 or 4 Sub-Assy parts under that main part you are making
How do you see that your making that Sub-assy part on the shop floor in
the time pahse ? I must be
missing something here, Right.. Any Ideas would be helpful. How is the
rest of the
vantage world working this ?

Ex. Part-A < Main Part
.Part-b < Sub-assembly "b" How can I see that I am making
these ?
.Part-c < Sub-assembly "c"
.Part-d < Sub-assembly "d"

Jeff


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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
A Question for all the production manager. If you have a job for a part
on a job with 3 or 4 Sub-Assy parts under that main part you are making
How do you see that your making that Sub-assy part on the shop floor in
the time pahse ? I must be
missing something here, Right.. Any Ideas would be helpful. How is the
rest of the
vantage world working this ?

Ex. Part-A < Main Part
.Part-b < Sub-assembly "b" How can I see that I am making
these ?
.Part-c < Sub-assembly "c"
.Part-d < Sub-assembly "d"

Jeff
We structure everything under one job. We may have many subassemblies
that go into a product we ship. Under one job you can visually see your
scheduling on the Visual Scheduling Board by job number. Once the jobs
are running, they of course disappear from the Visual Scheduling Board
screen. I don't know if this answers your question.

If a subassembly takes a standard part which we are also running in the
shop under a different job number, at the same time, then we can't see
the total picture all at once.

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey Myers [SMTP:cadude@...]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 2:51 PM
To: Vantage@egroups.com
Subject: [Vantage] Sub-Assembly in the time Phase

A Question for all the production manager. If you have a job
for a part
on a job with 3 or 4 Sub-Assy parts under that main part you are
making
How do you see that your making that Sub-assy part on the shop
floor in
the time pahse ? I must be
missing something here, Right.. Any Ideas would be helpful.
How is the
rest of the
vantage world working this ?

Ex. Part-A < Main Part
.Part-b < Sub-assembly "b" How can I see that I am
making
these ?
.Part-c < Sub-assembly "c"
.Part-d < Sub-assembly "d"

Jeff


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