Pass 
You use this activity to have the system perform a quick start and quick complete which will log the activity code of Pass and move the SFC number to the next step on the routing (see Routing).
An operator can set a board to the Implied Pass or Forced Pass status regardless of the failure and repair status. This simulates an actual test pass. These options are for use when boards are repaired after inspection to eliminate the requirement for reinspection. The Implied or Forced Pass is set when the board information is sent to the database and is performed using the dialog box displayed when the user indicates the information is to be sent to the database.
The following table describes rules and settings that you can change for the Pass (PR510Q) activity in Activity Maintenance:
Rule |
Setting |
|---|---|
QUICK_COMPLETE |
TRUE (default): Tells the system that the operator has started and completed the selected SFC number, shop order, or process lot. You do not need to associate another button with the Complete activity. FALSE: Tells the system that the operator has completed the selected SFC number, shop order, or process lot |
The following table describes rules and settings that you can change for the Rich POD Pass (PR510Q_RICH) activity in Activity Maintenance:
Rule |
Setting |
|---|---|
QUICK_COMPLETE |
TRUE (default): Tells the system that the operator has started and completed the selected SFC number, shop order, or process lot. You do not need to associate another button with the Complete activity. FALSE: Tells the system that the operator has completed the selected SFC number, shop order, or process lot |
IGNORE_COMPLETE |
YES (default): Skips the complete logic if the operator does not have permission to execute this activity, and ignores the completed operations or steps NO: Rolls back the entire transaction and displays an existing error message if a selected step is already completed or in the status of Complete Pending, or if the operator does not have permission to execute this activity |