Adding POD Button Activities to Your PODs
Once you have set up the common activities for your PODs, you can add specific POD button activities to them. Additional production activities allow you to set up the POD for recording specific types of work production operators perform.
There are already several production activities or reports assigned to the Activities
or Reports
group buttons in the predefined PODs. However, you can also assign them to your PODs as well. You can do this when you want to change the buttons a group of operators sees in the POD, or when you want to change the activity’s rules to affect how it behaves for that group of operators.
The following table describes production activities that can be added as buttons to the PODs of the Operation
and Work Center
types. This list only contains activities that have not been assigned as a button or as an activity in a group button.
When you add a new production activity to a POD, you must also assign this activity on the Layout
tab page for the POD in POD Maintenance
.
Note
All legacy plug-in activities will always open in a new window regardless of how they have been defined on the Layout
tab page for the POD in POD Maintenance
. All legacy plug-in activities must be assigned as a Popup
type to ensure that a user knows where a legacy plug-in activity will be displayed.
POD Button Activity | Activity ID | Description |
|---|---|---|
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| Allows the shop floor operators to create inventory ID records for material that has been received on the shop floor for assembly (see Floor Stock Receipt) |
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| Allows the shop floor operators to individualize the list of activities they have permission to execute (see User Preference Maintenance) |
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| Allows the operator to create process lots, add SFC numbers to a process lot or remove them from a process lot (see Process Lot) |
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| Allows the operator to add or remove SFC numbers or containers to or from a specific container (see Packing) |
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| Allows the operator to combine SFC numbers (see SFC Merge) |
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| Allows the operator to increase or decrease the quantity of an SFC number (see SFC Quantity Adjustment) |
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| Allows the operator to move quantity from an existing SFC number into new SFC numbers (see SFC Split) |
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| Allows the operator to change the current password (see Change User Password) |
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| Allows the operator to display a buyoff (see Display and Log Buyoff) |
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| Allows the operator to log a buyoff (see Display and Log Buyoff) |
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| Allows the operator to reprint documents (see Document Reprint) |
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| Changes the labor charge code of one or more SFC numbers
You cannot change the SFC LCCs of SFC numbers if you enter a shop order number in the End of the note. |
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| Starts the SFC numbers associated with the entered material at the entered operation and resource, and displays them as selected in the |
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| Performs a quick |
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| Executes the engineering change order (ECO) process for a selected SFC number at the selected operation (see Engineering Change Order (ECO)) You can change the following settings of the
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| Allows the operator to request production changes on the shop floor (see Shop Floor Change Request) |
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| Allows the operator to process substeps in the PODSubstep List |
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| Allows the operator to create carriers, assign a carrier type to a carrier, add SFC numbers to a carrier or remove SFC numbers from the carrier (see Create Carrier) |
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| Allows the operator view the shop order characteristics for a selected SFC number in the POD (see Shop Order Characteristics (Characteristic List)) |