Viewing Operations

You can view operation information in a variety of ways. You can view all operations associated with a specific job or repetitive line and assembly. You can also view operations across jobs and schedules.

arrow icon   To find and view operations:

  1. Navigate to the View Operations window. The Find Operations window appears.

    You can view operations for jobs and repetitive schedules that start on a specific date or within a range of start dates. You can view all operations for jobs and schedules of a specific status (Unreleased, Complete, Released, On Hold, Complete-No Charges). You can view all operations for a specific department. Lastly you can view all operations that have first unit start or last unit completion dates with specific dates or within a range of dates.

  2. Enter any combination of search criteria and choose the Find button. The results display in the View Operations window.

    You can view the following information in the View Operations window's tabbed regions:

    Main: Operation Sequence, Operation Code and Department; Count Point, Autocharge and Backflush flags; Minimum Transfer Quantity and Date Last Moved

    Quantities: In Queue, Running, To Move, Completed, Rejected, Scrapped, Progress %, and for repetitive lines/assemblies the Quantity Ahead and the Days Ahead

    Note: The Completed quantity is the sum of assemblies in the Scrap, Reject, and To Move intraoperation steps. Remaining quantity is the sum of assemblies in the Queue and Run intraoperation steps. You can view Scrap and Reject quantities using the Operations window. See: Adding and Updating Operations.

    Dates: First Unit Start Date, First Unit Completion Date, Last Unit Start Date, and Last Unit Completion Date

    Description: Description

    Job or Schedule: Job, Line, Assembly, Start Date, and Status

    Previous Operation: Sequence, Department, Last Unit Completion Date, and Quantities In Queue, Running, To Move, and Completed Quantities

    You can also view, if entered, descriptive flexfield information. See: Setting Up Descriptive Flexfields.