Remove Master/Slave definitions from Work Order
Explanation
This activity is used to remove all existing master and
slave definitions from the duplicate operations on a work order.
Prerequisites
- Master and slave operations
must have been defined on the work order.
- The work order and belonging operations cannot be
in either the Work Done or Finished status.
- Material usage, tools and/or facility usage or
man-hour consumption should not be entered on the operation(s).
System Effects
As a result of this activity, all master and slave
definitions will be removed from the work order. The Duplicate Type field
will be left blank for the work order operations. The work order in the
graphical object structure will be updated to show all operations connected to
the work order.
Window
Work Order
Execution Logic
Related Window Descriptions
Work Order Execution Logic
Work Order Execution Logic/Duplicate
Operations
Procedure
Use this procedure to automatically remove all master
and slave definitions on a work order:
- Open the Work Order Execution Logic
window.
- Populate (F2) or query (F3) for the necessary ELS
work order.
- In the graphical object structure, select a work
order, right-click, and then click Remove WO Master/Slave.
Use this procedure to manually remove master and slave
definitions from the work order. Note that you can only remove a master
definition once all slave definitions have been removed from the work order.
- Open the Work Order Execution Logic
window.
- Populate (F2) or query (F3) for the necessary ELS
work order.
- In the graphical object structure, select the
master operation on a work order, and then click the Duplicate
Operations tab.
- Select the necessary slave operation(s),
right-click, and then click Remove Master/Slave Definition.
- To remove the master operation, right-click on the
row, and then click the same option.