Viewing Component Requirements

You can view job and repetitive schedule component requirements by choosing the Components button from the Discrete Jobs, Simulate Discrete Jobs, View Discrete Jobs, Close Discrete Jobs, Purge Discrete Jobs, Repetitive Schedules, View Repetitive Schedules, and Purge Repetitive Schedule windows. You can also view component requirements for a specific job or repetitive schedule operation by choosing the Operations then the Components button from any of these windows. From the Discrete Jobs, Simulate Discrete Jobs, and View Discrete Jobs windows, you can optionally view ATP component information.

Note: Oracle Work in Process does not support Enforce Integer Rounding.

arrow icon   To view component requirements for the current job, schedule or operation:

  1. After choosing the Components button, the Material Requirements window (in view only mode) appears. You can then view detailed information about components in the window's tabbed regions. You can view material requirements across jobs and schedules using the View Material Requirements window. See: Viewing Material Requirements.

arrow icon   To view component ATP for jobs and repetitive schedules:

  1. If the Check ATP button is enabled in the Material Requirements window, you can check the ATP status of components. See: Viewing Component ATP Information.

    Note: The Check ATP button is only enabled if you choose the Components button from the Discrete Jobs, Simulate Discrete Jobs, View Discrete Jobs, or View Repetitive Schedules window, or if you choose the Operations button, then the Components button from any of these windows.

    You can only check the ATP status of the components that have their ATP Allowed flag set. This flag is automatically set if the Check ATP attribute for that item is set. See: Defining Items and Order Management Attribute Group.

    You can view the ATP status of several component records at one time by choosing multiple records. If you choose Select All from the Edit menu, only those components that have their ATP Allowed flag set are highlighted. If you specifically select components that do not have this flag set, you are warned that the components that you have selected are not Check ATP enabled. You must deselect these components before proceeding. .

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