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Important!

Before you can delete an assembly, you need to delete any process revisions linked to it. In certain cases, an assembly may also be associated with one or more batches and you must delete the batches before you can delete the process revisions associated with the assembly.

  1. Log into the NPI client application, then select Libraries > Assembly Library.

    Note:

    You can also delete an assembly from the Part Library using the same procedure.

  2. Use the Search for field to locate the assembly, select Show Only Assemblies, then select the binoculars Binoculars button for searching button to start the search. (Use the desired search filters to help find the assembly quickly by part number type.)

    Use the Search for field to locate the assembly

  3. Select the assembly from the list, then select the Delete  button at the top of the window.

    If there are process revisions associated with the assembly, you will see the following error message (otherwise, the assembly is deleted and you're finished).

    Delete assembly error message


  4. Select OK, then select Cancel to return to the Part Library window.
  5. To delete the process revisions associated with the assembly, go to NPI Process EngineeringDefine Processes > Open Process.
  6. Use the Search field to locate the process revision.
  7. Select the process revision, then select the Delete  button on the toolbar.

    Select Yes to delete the process revision

  8. When the confirmation dialog displays, select Yes to confirm that you want to delete the process revision.

    The process revision is deleted.

  9. If there are batches associated with the selected process revision that you're deleting, you will see this error message:

    Error dialog

  10. Select OK. 
  11. To remove the batches associated with the process revision, navigate to NPI > Logistics > Batch Management.
  12. Locate and select the batch associated with the process revision you want to delete.

    Important!

    If the batch is in the Pending or Activated column, you need to drag it to the Unscheduled Batches column before you can delete it.

  13. Select the batch, then select the Remove Batch Remove Batch button button at the top of the window.

    Delete Batch window

  14. Select Yes to confirm the deletion.
  15. Repeat Steps 1–3 to delete the assembly.


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