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MFG/PRO 9.0 User Guide Volume 3: Manufacturing - QAD.com

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Setting Up Advanced Repetitive<br />

Repetitive activities assume that base data is already set up. Much of this<br />

is the same data that is required by work orders.<br />

• Define items, site, locations, using functions in Master Files. Also set<br />

up each employee who will be reporting labor.<br />

• Define bills of material and product structures in the Product<br />

Structures module for each item to be scheduled. Also associate each<br />

<strong>com</strong>ponent in the product structure with a routing operation.<br />

• Define departments and work centers, routings, and operations in the<br />

Routings/Work Centers module. Each work center must have a<br />

corresponding location with the same ID as the work center.<br />

• Define operations and routings in the Routings/Work Centers module.<br />

for each item to be scheduled.<br />

Within the Advanced Repetitive module, you must <strong>com</strong>plete additional<br />

setup activities.<br />

• Set up values in the Repetitive Control File.<br />

• Set up production lines by defining line allocations, shifts (if you use<br />

them), production line capacities, and changeovers.<br />

Defining Control File Settings<br />

If you have previously used the Repetitive module, you must run<br />

Cumulative Ord Accounting Close (18.12) to close out any open<br />

cumulative orders. Then, set the Enable New Repetitive field in the<br />

Repetitive Control File (18.22.24) to Yes.<br />

ADVANCED REPETITIVE 139<br />

Ï See page 11.<br />

Ï See page 25.<br />

Fig. 8.1<br />

Repetitive Control<br />

File (18.22.24)

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