Create Disposition Line

Explanation

Use this activity to create a new disposition line for the disposition shop order. The disposition line is used to identify information concerning inspection, disposition, modification and repair for one or more parts to be dispositioned. When you create the disposition line you specify the disposition code and quantity for a specific part number. Since the condition code at disposition will most probably deviate from the condition code requested at assembly there are two fields providing the option to differentiate the condition code for the different point of times in the complex assembly repair process;

Prerequisites

This activity requires the existence of a disposition shop order.

System Effects

As a result of this activity there will be a new disposition line on the disposition shop order on which additional information can be recorded.

Window

Disposition Shop Order - Complex Assembly Repair

Related Window Descriptions

Disposition Shop Order - Complex Assembly Repair

Procedure

  1. Open the Disposition Shop Order window.
  2. Query for the shop order.
  3. In the top table, create a new record.
  4. Type a quantity in the Disposition Qty field.
  5. In the Disposition Code field, type the disposition code you have selected for this quantity of parts. Use the List of Values to select from available disposition codes.
  6. In the Required Part No field, type the number of the part you are dispositioning. Use the List of Values to select from available parts.
  7. If required depending on the selected Disposition Code define;
  1. In the Service Type field, enter a service type. Use the List of Values to select a suitable value and the component repair order line connected to service type(s) will be listed. If a service type is defined in this field, then it is inherited by the repair shop order created to perform the service, i.e. the material and operations lines are connected to the same service type. Note: This field is enabled only if the disposition shop order is originated from a CRO line.
  2. Click Save.