The system includes many hook point activities that you can use.
Hook Point Activity | Description |
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| Parses two-dimensional (2D) barcodes when shop floor operators scan barcodes on documents, tags, packaging, or components to populate data about a material. For more information, see Barcode Parser. |
| Creates planned For more information, see Auto As-Built. |
| Automatically assembles components that have the assembly data type For more information, see Auto Assemble Component. |
| Compares the components in the build history of an SFC number to its BOM. For more information, see Check Configuration. |
| Performs mask validation on the following data elements:
For more information, see Check Mask Validation. |
| Compares the SFC number with the For more information, see Check Next Number. |
| Prevents the For more information, see Check Resource Setup. |
| Ensures that each SFC number has been For more information, see Elapsed Time in Process Check. |
| Copies component traceability records from the original SFC number to the new SFC numbers that result from serialization, split, or relabel. For more information, see Post Split/Serialize - Copy CT Data. |
| Decrements the For more information, see Slot Quantity Decrement. |
| Verifies that the entered value is a valid bin for a material. For more information, see Verify Bin Location. |
| Stops the execution of the activity at which the hook point resides when the SFC number has one or more open NC codes. For more information, see Check SFCs for Open NCs. |
| Copies the nonconformance (NC) data from the original SFC number to the new SFC numbers that result from a serialization, split, or relabel. For more information, see Post Split/Serialize - Copy NC Data. |
| Checks all operations on the routing, up to and including the current operation, to ensure that the collected data parameters for all associated DC groups do not have a data value that is outside of the min/max limits for the data parameter. For more information, see Data Collection Limits Check. |
| Checks for all operations on the routing, up to and including the current operation, to ensure that the required data parameters for all associated DC groups have been collected for the current SFC numbers. For more information, see Open Data Collections Check. |
| Copies or moves the data collection (DC) data from the original SFC number to the new SFC numbers that result from a serialization, split, or relabel. For more information, see Post Split/Serialize - Copy DC Data. |
| Prints documents, created from master data from For more information, see ADS Document Print. |
| Corrects the operator’s productive time by adjusting the complete time by a fixed amount. For more information, see Adjust Production End Time. |
| Corrects the operator’s productive time by adjusting the start time by a fixed amount. For more information, see Adjust Production Start Time. |
| Causes the DNC server to download the specified CNC programs to the specified CNC machine. For more information, see Load CNC Program Hook. |
| Causes the DNC server to remove the specified CNC programs from the specified CNC machine. For more information, see Unload CNC Program Hook. |
| Determines whether an SFC number passed the test at the last place it was tested. For more information, see Parametric SFC Check. |
| Checks if the SFC number exists and that it has a valid labor charge code assigned. For more information, see Check SFC LCC. |
| Creates an SFC number the first time it is seen by the system. For more information, see Create SFC. |
| Automatically move SFC numbers from the |
| Checks that all buyoffs have been closed before proceeding to the next operation For more information, see Check Buyoff. |
| Checks the difference between the current date and the time of the SFC number with the For more information, see Check Time. |
| Validates all time-sensitive components within a parent SFC number to assure they have not expired before they are assembled. For more information, see Check Time-Sensitive Components. |
| Stops the shelf life and floor life clocks for time-sensitive components that have been consumed into an SFC number and are no longer time-sensitive. For more information, see Stop Time-Sensitive Clock. |
| Logs tools set up on a time-based resource against a specific SFC number. For more information, see Time-Based Tool to Discrete. |
| Generates and assigns a batch number to the shop order upon completion of the first SFC number. For more information, see Create Shop Order Batch Number. |
| Used at operations where operators or machines cut SFC numbers into pieces but the SFC numbers continue to be tracked under the same SFC number. For more information, see SFC Quantity Multiplication. |
| Validates that tools required for an SFC number at current point are logged or set up on the resource. For more information, see Log Tool Check. |
| Changes the resource status from For more information, see Reset Tool Status. |
| Copies or moves work instruction view log records from the original SFC number to the new SFC numbers that result from serialization, split, or relabel. For more information, see Post Split/Serialize - Copy WI View Data. |
| Copies or moves data about tools logged on the original SFC number to the new SFC numbers that result from serialization, split, or relabel activities. For more information, see Post Split/Serialize - Copy Tool Data. |
| Prevents the start or complete of SFC number, if required SFC data has not been collected. For more information, see Check SFC Data. |
| Copies or moves SFC data from the original SFC number to the new SFC numbers that result from a serialization, split, or relabel. For more information, see Post Split/Serialize - Copy SFC Data. |
| Awards all unclaimed standards when an operation/step is completed or when the last open operation of the SFC number is completed and before the SFC number status changes to For more information, see Award Unclaimed Standards. |
| Invokes a custom transaction written in SAP MII. For more information, see SAP MII Transaction Extension. |
You can also create your own hook point activities and associate them with a hook point.