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Browse on Component Where-used

You use this program to establish exactly where a specific stock item is used as a component within a structure. This program is not a replacement for the Stock Code Where-used Query program.

All parent parts to which the component is attached are displayed, including the sequence number, quantity per, part category and operation.

Toolbar and menu

Field Description
Component Enter the enter the code of the component you want to query.
Route Enter the route in which the component is used.

This is disabled when you select the option: Show all routes.

Component Details

Field Description
Component code This indicates the code of the component you selected to query.
Rev/Rel Indicate the revision/release for the parent item in which the component is used.

This only applies when the component is defined as ECC controlled (Stock Code Maintenance - Tracking).

Use current Select this to use the current revision/release for the parent item.
Show all Rev/Rel Select this to include all revisions/releases for the parent item in the query.
Show all routes Select this to include all routes in which the component is used.

This option is only enabled if you selected the setup option: Alternate routings required (Bill of Materials Setup - General tab).

Component Information

Field Description
Description This indicates the description for the component code selected.
Long description This indicates the long description for the component code selected.
Part category This indicates the part category defined against the selected component (Stock Code Maintenance).

Where used List

This listview displays the parent parts in which the selected component is used.

Column Description
Parent stock code This indicates the parent item in which the component is used.
Non-current The word "Yes" in this column indicates that the structure is obsolete - i.e. the structure on date is after the current system date or the structure off date is before the current system date.
Description This indicates the description defined against the parent item.
Sequence This indicates the sequence number for the component in relation to the parent stock code. This is defined using the Structures and Routings program.
Quantity per This indicates the quantity of the component item that is required to make a single parent stock code. This relationship is based on the unit of measure of the parent part and the component. The number of decimals displayed (0 to 6) is determined by your entry at the option: Maximum number of decimals in quantity per (Bill of Materials Setup).
Op This indicates the operation number of the component. It indicates when the component must be available for the manufacture of the parent part
Rev This indicates the revision for the parent item and is only displayed for ECC controlled items.
Rel This indicates the release for the parent item and is only displayed for ECC controlled items.
Fixed qty This indicates whether the number of components required to make a single parent part is fixed - either regardless of the number of parent parts being made, or specifically in relation to the number of parent parts being made.
Parent fixed qty This indicates the number of parent parts to which the component quantity per applies.
Component rev This indicates the revision for the component and is only displayed for ECC controlled components.
Component rel This indicates the release for the component and is only displayed for ECC controlled components.
Structure on date This indicates when the component becomes active in the BOM structure. This is only displayed if you indicated that structure on/off dates are required (Bill of Materials Setup).
Structure off date This indicates when the component is de-activated from the BOM structure. This is only displayed if you indicated that structure on/off dates are required (Bill of Materials Setup).
Route

This indicates the route in which the component is used.

This is only displayed if you selected the option: Alternate routings required (Bill of Materials Setup - General tab).

ECC consumption The ECC consumption method for ECC controlled components flagged as Deplete oldest will be displayed when you select the Show all Rev/Rel option on the Component Details pane.

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.