BM24S1 Bill of Material Resequence Component Items
Resequence Component Items
Application Overview
When many changes are made to a product structure over a period of time, the sequence numbers of the component items can become disorganized or cluttered. This will not effect production but could make it difficult to read or make additional changes to the structure. The Resequence Component Items application allows the user to choose an increment and reassign component sequence numbers for selected parents based on that increment. For example, if a parent's sequence numbers read 2, 3, 5, 15, 16, 25; the user could select an increment of ten and reset the sequence numbers to 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60.
The application offers the option of purging obsolete components from the product structures being resequenced. It also allows the user to print a list detailing which components were resequenced along with their old and new sequence numbers.
Note: Caution should be used when selecting an appropriate increment to eliminate a possible wrap around from sequence number 999 to 1 for the item number range being selected.
Run Instructions
Select Resequence Component Items from the pull down BOMP Processing window. The following screen will then be displayed:
Resequence Component Items Entry Screen
The following options are available:
- Select the desired mode from the Resequence Component Items menu bar.
- Enter the data requested on the screen.
To return to the menu bar, press the ESC or F10 key. To leave this application, press X for EXIT when positioned at the menu bar.
Entry Field Descriptions
Name | Type and Description |
1. Starting Parent Item No | 15 alphanumeric characters. Enter the starting parent item number for the range of parents whose components are to be resequenced. Defaults to All. |
2. Ending Parent Item No | 15 alphanumeric characters. Enter the ending parent item number for the range of parents whose components are to be resequenced. Defaults to starting parent item. |
3. Increment | 3 numeric digits. Enter the increment for the resequenced components. The first new sequence number will be the same as the increment then the program will skip that many digits between each following sequence number. For example, if the increment was set at five, the new sequence numbers would read 5, 10, 15, 20, etc. Defaults to 10. |
4. Purge Obsolete Components? | Y or N. Enter Y to have all obsolete components purged from the range of product structures entered above. Enter N to have them retained for future reference. Defaults to N. |
5. Print Report Of Changes? | Y or N. Enter Y to print a report of all changes made to sequence numbers. Enter N to decline. Defaults to Y. |
Resequence Component Items
R E S E Q U E N C E D C O M P O N E N T L I S T
Ranges: All Items
Increment: 10
Component Item Old New Qty Per Um Llc Component Attch Scrap Act Effective Obsolete
Seq Seq Parent Description Oper Factor Flg Date Date
Parent Item CPU Mother Board For Parent Low Level Code 1
Central Processing
CLOCK 10 10 1.000000 EA 2 25 Meg Clock For Mother Board 30 .0 A
Clock ‑ 25M
DATA‑BUS 20 20 1.000000 EA 2 Data Bus/Buffer 25 Meg 30 .0 A
Data ‑ Buffer
MEMMGR 30 30 1.000000 EA 2 Memory Manager For CPU Board 30 .0 A
MEM ‑ Manager
VGA 40 40 1.000000 EA 2 Monitor / Rom 30 .0 O 04/17/92
Monitor ‑ Rom
RAM‑2MEG 50 50 1.000000 EA 2 2 Meg Ram For Mother Board 30 .0 A
Ram ‑ 2 Meg
RAM‑ADDRES 60 60 1.000000 EA 2 Ram Address Multiplexer 30 .0 A
Ram ‑ Add ‑ Mult
RESET‑CPU 70 70 1.000000 EA 2 CPU Reset for Board 30 .0 A
CPU ‑ Reset