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You use this activity to record assembly work on the shop floor and to view and to enter assembly data values for the material at an assembly point operation for one or more SFC numbers.

To record the removal of components or the assembly of non-BOM components, use As-Built Configuration (see As-Built Configuration).

This activity can be used with the PARSE_COMPONENT activity hook point (see Hook Points).

Rules

The following tables describe rules and settings that you can change for the CT500 and CT500_RICH activities in Activity Maintenance:

Assembly Point (CT500)

Rule

Setting

ALLOW_SKIP

YES: Allows the operator to skip a component row in Sequence mode

NO (default): Prevents the operator from skipping a component row in Sequence mode

ASSEMBLY_MODE

Controls how the operator enters assembly data for components at an assembly operation.

CHOOSE (default): Allows an operator to record assembled components for each assembly in any order

SEQUENCE: Requires an operator to record assembled components as defined by the BOM sequence

DISPLAY_ASSEMBLY_DATA

TRUE (default): Displays Assembly Data fields in Choose mode during the assembly

FALSE: Displays Assembly Data fields in Choose mode except for COMPONENT, SFC, INVENTORY_ID, and INVENTORY_ID_SFC

ENFORCE_ASSY_STATES

TRUE: Allows the assembly of components only when the POD operation is equal to the assembly operation and the selected SFC numbers have an overall status of Active

FALSE: Does not perform the validation; the selected SFC numbers can have any status.

Rich Assembly Point (CT500_RICH)

Rule

Setting

AUTO_NEXT

TRUE (default): The next component in the component list is automatically displayed during the assembly point operation.

FALSE: Only the component selected from the component list is displayed during the assembly point operation.