Organization Model – An overview
Introduction
The organization model provides a generic platform for Discrete Production to model the business. Different roles may be defined in the organization including the engineer who maintains the bills and routings, the Master scheduler, material planner, production controller, shop floor execution personnel as the case may be. These roles may be modeled as control units, and the respective users may be given access to the desired roles. There could be multiple roles defined, and thus the control unit lends itself in a big way to achieving data level security in the product.
Feature Highlights
Control units are defined and assigned to the users to maintain responsibility, data security and authority during application usage. A control unit can be a department or and engineer maintaining the product design, a material planner or a production controller or any combination of the above.
Support for different levels of access privileges which control the access to the data of a particular transaction.
Type definition allows user to maintain different types for resources, activities, Process Plans, Bill of Resources and Notes.
Support for Notes at various levels.
Ability to define codes including reasons for hold, reasons for rejection, etc which may be used for analytical reasons down the line.
List of Activities
Go to Activity… |
For… |
Create Control Unit |
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Edit Control Unit |
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Create Types |
Creating types for activities, process plans, resources, and notes |
Edit Types |
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Edit Notes |
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Maintain Codes |
Maintaining codes during (Hold, Problem, Rejection and Scrap) |
Edit User Permissions |