> Browse on Operations

Browse on Operations

You use this program to view routing details of operations assigned to a stock code.

Toolbar and menu

When you select the Browse on Operations program, you need to define the parent item for which you want to view the operation information.

Once the operation information for the selected parent item is displayed you can use the Change Stock Code option to enter a different parent item.

Field Description
Stock code Indicate the stock code for which you want to view the operations.

The following message is displayed when you enter a stock code which is defined as a co-product (Stock Code Maintenance - Descriptive tab) and is attached to the bill of materials via a notional part (BOM Co-products):

"The stock code entered is a co-product. Do you wish to view the operations for the notional part?"

If you select OK, then the operations linked to the notional part are displayed.

If you select Cancel, then you can enter a new stock code.

Route Indicate the specific routing for which you want to view operation information.

When you select a route and the stock code you entered is a co-product attached to the bill of materials via a notional part, then you are prompted to view the operations for the notional part.

[Note]

You can only select a specific routing to view if you have enabled the option: Alternate routings required (Bill of Materials Setup).

Play Select this to use the Multimedia program to view any multimedia objects assigned to the structure.
Edit Select this to use the Multimedia program to maintain multimedia objects for the structure.
Graph Select this to view a graphic representation of operations defined for the structure.

Stock Code Details

Field Description
Stock code This indicates the code of the item for which you are viewing the operations.

If the stock code you entered is a co-product and you selected to display the operations for the notional part, the code of the co-product and not the notional part is displayed in this field.

Rev/Rel Enter the revision and release of the parent code for which you want to view the operations. You can only enter this information if the parent item is ECC-controlled (Stock Code Maintenance - Tracking tab).
ECC status This indicates the current Engineering Change Control status of an ECC controlled parent part.

Maintaining ECC structure - indicates that an ECO is currently active for the parent part.

Existing ECC structure - indicates that the parent part is not currently in an active ECO.

Stock Code Information

The information in this pane is defined against the stock item (see Stock Code Maintenance).

Operations

Once you have entered and accepted a valid parent stock item, the operation details are displayed in a listview.

Application Help Pane

Application Help Panes provide step-by-step instructions for various functions within the program, including a brief overview of what the program does, what setup options are required and how to personalize the program. The intention is that the pane provides information that is uncluttered and easy to navigate.

You can embed an Application Help Pane:

  • in the main SYSPRO menu

  • in any program with panes, if not using roles

  • when adding a role layout in Design Mode.

Inserting Application Help

You would typically follow this procedure to display help for the current program in a customized pane that can be pinned to the program window.

Information includes step-by-step instructions for the various functions available within the program, including a brief overview of what the program does, what setup options are required and how to personalize the program.

  1. Open the program for which you want to insert application help into a customized pane.

    This functionality is only available for a program that has panes.

  2. Right-click any form field.

    You can also click the triangle menu icon that appears in the title area of a pane.

  3. Select Insert Application Help from the context-sensitive menu.

    The application help appears in a pane within your program. You can reposition the pane using the docking stickers or pin it to the program window.

Removing the Application Help pane

If you no longer want to display application help in a pane for your current program, you can simply remove it.

  1. Select the Close icon in the right-hand corner of the application help pane.

  2. Confirm that you want to delete the pane.