Perform Shop Order Split
Explanation
This activity is used to split shop orders. Shop order splits are used to respond to material and schedule changes in the manufacturing environment. CRO pegged shop orders cannot be split via this activity.
Prerequisites
This activity requires that:
- A shop order with a quantity available to receive must exist.
- The split reason must have been defined on the Split Checklists Basic Data window Split Reason Code tab.
- A shop order should not have automatic pegging against customer order.
- If a material order line is manually pegged against a purchase order line or a shop order, the pegging has to be removed first.
- If the parent part is manually pegged against a customer order line or a shop order, the pegging has to be removed first.
System Effects
As a result of this activity:
- A new shop order will be created by the system in the status of Planned. The original part number, material and operations are used by default, but you can modify the shop order after the split.
- If the shop order is manually connected to a project activity or the shop order is connected via project delivery,
the new shop orders will be connected to the project/activity the same way as the original shop order was before the split. The planned committed
cost of the shop order is also split and the project activity is updated accordingly.
- If the material issued or reserved exceeds the new lot size of the parent shop order, the excess material will be released back to inventory. Also, any reported quantity even if it exceeds the new lot size of the parent shop order, will remain in the parent shop order.
- If the parent part is multilevel-tracked and if the as-built structures exist, the as-built structures of the serials/lot batch numbers assigned to the
child shop order will be lost as the child shop order is created in the Planned status.
Window
Shop Order
Shop Orders
Related Window Descriptions
Shop Order
Split Shop Order
Manufacturing Standards Basic Data
Shop Orders
Select Visualization
Related Visualization Chart Descriptions
Shop Order Machine Load
Procedure
To split a shop order using the data view:
- Open the
Shop Order
or Shop Orders
window.
- Query for the shop order.
- Right-click, point to
Merge and Splits
and then click
Split Shop Order.
- Select either Discrete Split or Percentage Split.
- Enter a shop order number. If this field is left blank, the system will assign one.
- Enter values in the Shop Order Type and Split Reason fields. To display the split reason codes, click List.
- For a discrete split, enter a value in the Lot Size field. For a percentage split, enter values in the Split Percentage and Lot Qty Rounding fields.
- Optionally, select a different operation number in
the Starting Operation field. This number is where
the operations routing in the new shop order will begin.
- You can define more than one order that split will create
in the table, up to the distribution of the total original lot size.
- Click OK.
To split shop orders using the
visualization view:
- Open a visualizer enabled window
and query for the site needed.
- If the Data View is displayed, click Visualization View on the title bar.
- Right-click and click Select Visualization.
The Select Visualization dialog box is
opened.
- Double-click Shop Order Machine Load.
- Right-click and click Group By/Shop Order.
- Right-click on a shop order (the horizontal inner bar) and click
Split Shop Order to split the shop order.
-
Select either Discrete Split or Percentage Split.
- Create a new record in the table.
- Enter a shop order number. If this field is left
empty, the system will assign a value.
- Enter values in the Shop Order Type and Split Reason fields.
To display the split reason codes, click List.
- For a discrete split, enter a value in the Lot Size
field. For a percentage split, enter values in the Split Percentage and Lot Qty
Rounding fields.
- Optionally, select a different operation number in
the Starting Operation field. This number is where
the operations routing in the new shop order will begin.
- You can define more than one order that split will create
in the table, up to the distribution of the total original lot size.
- Click OK.