1. Part Package

1.1. Prerequisites for Part Package

Complete the attached worksheet and 
 "Mark as Completed RoadMap Section B Item 4-bbefore continuing the setup.
 
User MUST have full rights to the "System Setup" in System Security Users with “Supervisor Rights” will automatically have access.  
 
 
 

 

1.2. Introduction for Part Package
When parts are purchased, they may have several different kinds of packaging. Some examples of the way parts may come are:
 
in boxes at the convenience of the vendor
in reels for automatic machine operations
in tubes for automatic and semi-automatic operations
in crates for protection and handling
on pallets for handling
in barrels for storage
in six-packs for convenience
in bulk

The user may identify these packaging properties in the item master descriptions for parts so that the rest of the company will know what to expect in the way of storage and handling when the parts arrive and must be stored or issued to production. The package descriptions entered may be up to 15 characters long.

1.3. Fields & Definitions for Part Package Setup





When parts are purchased, they may have several different kinds of packaging. Some examples of the way parts may come are:
 
in boxes at the convenience of the vendor
in reels for automatic machine operations
in tubes for automatic and semi-automatic operations
in crates for protection and handling
on pallets for handling
in barrels for storage
in six-packs for convenience
in bulk

The user may identify these packaging properties in the item master descriptions for parts so that the rest of the company will know what to expect in the way of storage and handling when the parts arrive and must be stored or issued to production. The package descriptions entered may be up to 15 characters long.

1.4. How To ..... for Part Package
1.4.1. Setup the Part Package Module

 

Enter the SQLSYSSETTING.EXE (within the ManEx root directory)
This action will then prompt the user for a password

The following screen will be displayed, enter the Material/Part Package Module

 

 

The following screen will be displayed:

 

 

This field is to specify the kind of package the part must be in so the parts can be used in certain specific kind of machine, processing, handling, etc.  This is particularly helpful if a part can be packaged so the automatic machine can accept them directly.  This information is used in all materials modules including Material Requirements Planning and Purchasing.  Part package examples are: Reel, Tube, Tray, Bulk, etc.

 

The user begins entry of a new package by selecting the Add button from the main tool bar, then enters the data in the window at the bottom of the page. When satisfied that the data was entered correctly, select the Save button from the main tool bar, and the item will be added to the list. Items may be deleted by highlighting the item and selecting the Delete button from the main tool bar.

These items may be sorted in any order by dragging the box on the left side, to the (vertical) position desired. This order will be the order displayed in the pull downs when using this list in other modules within the system. 
Suggestion: Have the one most used at the top of the list.

 

 
Where Used:  Inventory Item Master.

 

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