Defining Active Work and Task Lists 
On the List Maintenance screen, specify the list category: Active Work or Task.
Enter the name of the list and a description for this list.
Specify the level of detail shown to the operator in the rows of the display:
SFC Number: Displays a row for each individual SFC number in work
Shop Order: Displays a row for each shop order in work, but does not list the SFC numbers individually
Process Lot: Displays a row for each process lot in work, but does not list the SFC numbers individually
Specify the maximum number of rows of data this list can display.
The value must be a whole number. 0, the default value, sets no limit to the number of rows.
For Active Work list, specify whether to display all SFC numbers the operator has in work, regardless of the operation and resource.
If deselected, only SFC numbers in work at the operation and resource specified in the Operation and Resource fields in the Standard POD are displayed.
Specify whether the operator can select more than one row in the list display, enabling the operator to run activities on more than one SFC number at a time.
Add list columns by inserting new rows in the table:
Column |
Description |
|---|---|
Column Sequence |
The order in which the columns in this list appear For example, a column with a sequence number of 10 displays before a column with a sequence of 20. The default value for the first Column Sequence field is 10 and each successive column sequence number increments by a value of 10. The sequence value must be a whole number. You cannot use 0. We recommend that you leave gaps between column sequence numbers (for example, use 10, 20 and 30 to sequence three columns) to facilitate inserting new columns between existing columns. |
Column Name |
The name of the column the user sees in this list Note that cells in this column may be gray because the name is the database column name and cannot be changed. |
Row Sort Order |
The order in which data is sorted when displayed in this list Values must be whole numbers. You cannot use 0. The row sort order entry closest to zero is displayed first, and so on. |
Save your entries.