The toolbar buttons in the upper-left area of the Process Definition window allow you to customize a process definition and control various aspects of the process flow.
The following table describes the toolbar buttons and options in the Process Definition window.
Note
There are multiple ways to access some of the Add menu commands without using the toolbar such as right-clicking an item in the Process tree or selecting a command under Current Flow on the right side of the Process Definition window.
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Add menu | Tip You can quickly add operations to a process flow using commands on the right side of the Process Definition window under Current Flow.
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Select Process | Select the Select Process button on the toolbar to display the Please Select a Process Revision dialog where you can search for a process revision by assembly or by customer. You can also select a process revision and mark it as Current or delete a selected process revision in this dialog. |
Select the Print command from the toolbar to display these printing options:
Note Select Rasterized Printing to print the Active Work Instruction as a bitmap.
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Auto Route Part Assignments | Part assignments in FactoryLogix are based on resource types. A resource type specifies the resources used by a particular machine and is used specifically with xLink adapters.
Select the Auto Route Part Assignments toolbar button to automate the routing of part assignments based on their resource type. (You can create and manage resource types in the Templates and Standards > Factory Resources area of NPI.) Once a BOM is published in FactoryLogix, the system will automatically assign all parts with resource types defined to the first operation that supports the defined resource type. Auto-routing is controlled by the global option Auto Route Materials in NPI (System Configuration > Settings). When the option is set to True, part assignments will be auto-routed based on their resource type when you select the Auto Route Part Assignments toolbar button. Note You can also create and manage resource types in the Update Operation dialog using the Edit Resource Types button (the gear). This dialog is often the most convenient location for setting up the Auto Route feature. (To display the dialog, right-click an operation in the Process tree and select Properties.) |
Show Shop Floor | Select the Show Shop Floor toolbar button to display a shop floor preview of the currently-selected operation. This preview is what the shop floor operator will see in Production for the operation. In the Shop Floor Operation Preview window, you can step through each of the operation's steps and activities, review the visual aids and Active Work Instructions. You can also review and modify details about the selected operation including:
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Operator Feedback | Select the Operator Feedback toolbar button to display operator feedback about the selected operation during production. Engineers' notes are also included in the dialog. This is the area where operators and engineers can add notes about the operation and filter the operator feedback by type. Filter options for an operation include New, Under Review, Reviewed, Closed, and Ignore. |
Properties | Depending on what is selected in the Process Tree (a process or an operation) selecting the Properties toolbar button displays one of the following dialogs:
Note When a custom field is defined for a process, a second property is also required that identifies whether a value is required for the process to pass sign-off approval (or will be allowed to be released to production when the process doesn't have an explicit approval process assigned to it). If any process custom fields are defined, the field values are displayed in the revision history on the Additional Information tab. Once a process is approved (or released to Production if no process approval is defined), any previously-custom field values will be locked down and you can no longer modify those values. See Define custom fields for more information.
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Template Processing | Tip If you select a template to create a new process definition, the template file name displays in the process tree under the Process Flow heading:
Selecting the Template Processing button to display this drop-down:
Warning When you select the Save Back to Template command, the original template you used to create the process definition will be overwritten with changes you made to the current process definition.
Note You can also save a step or an operation as a template. See Create a process, step, or operation template for more information.
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Export Process | Select the Export Process toolbar button to display a menu with the following commands:
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Refresh Status | Refreshes the data for the process definition after you make changes. |
Delete Item | When available, deletes a selected item in the Process tree (a BOM file, for example). |
Place Operations/Activities On Hold | Displays the Set Operations/Steps/Activities On-Hold dialog where you can select operations, steps, or activities to place on hold.
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