Define Control Plan Header
Explanation
Each control plan consists of two levels: a header and one or more control plan lines. This activity is used to
create a new control plan header.
There are three types of control plans:
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Control Plan Manufacturing – use when performing inspections on shop order or
production schedule parts.
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Control Plan Purchasing – use when performing inspections on purchase order
parts.
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Control Plan Inventory – use when performing inspections on inventory parts in
stock.
To create a new control plan header click New, enter the header information and click
Save.
- A Default Category Entry Type can be set. When creating a new control plan line for a
categorical data point, this value will be set on the control plan line by default.
- If Receipt Not Allowed is enabled for a control plan manufacturing header, all analyses connected to
the shop order for the main product, by-products, co-products, or disassembly components, need to be confirmed,
and all time triggers need to be stopped in order to receive any of the parts.
- If Receipt Not Allowed is enabled for a control plan purchasing header, all analyses connected to the
purchase order receipt need to be confirmed, and all time triggers need to be stopped in order to receive
parts.
- For control plan inventory Use Catch UoM can be enabled.
Prerequisites
- To create a control plan manufacturing, the part must have been entered on the Inventory
Part page. The part must have a Buildable structure and a Buildable
routing.
Note: To create a control plan manufacturing with a Prototype routing type, you can use
a prototype routing alternative in the Tentative status.
- To create a control plan purchasing, the part must have been entered on either the Inventory
Part or the Purchase Part pages. A supplier for the purchase part must
have been entered on the Supplier for Purchase Part page.
- To create a Control Plan Inventory, the part must have been entered on the Inventory
Part page.
System Effects
As a result of this activity, a control plan header is created for a control plan manufacturing, a control
plan purchasing, or a control plan inventory.