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List and describe the 5 manufacturing production types
- Make-to-order: Order-controlled production with production order
- Process manufacturing: Order-controlled production with process order
- Repetitive manufacturing: Period/quantity-oriented, not order-related
- Project-oriented: Production lot oriented
- Kanban: Replenishment-controlled using stock transfer
What 4 organizational levels are used in manufacturing
- Client
- Company code
- Plant
- Storage location
List the 5 master data used in manufacturing
- Material
- BOM
- Work center/resource
- Task list
- PRT
Work centers/resources and PRTs are assigned in production by the _____.
routing
List 4 elements of a production BOM header
- status
- description
- validity
- lot size area
List 4 elements of a production BOM line item
- Item category
- Description
- Quantities
- Control data
List 4 production BOM item categories
- Stock item
- Non-stock item
- Variable-size item
- Document item
List 6 elements of a work center/resource
- Basic data
- Default values
- Cost center
- HR assignment
- Capacities
- Scheduling
List 5 elements of a routing header
- Material
- Task list (routing) group
- Group counter
- Description
- Plant
List 4 elements of each routing line item
- Operation sequence number
- Work center
- Description
- Times
A work center may be a _____, _____, _____, or _____.
- person
- group of persons
- machine
- group of machines
List 3 examples time elements of a work center
- setup time
- machine time
- personnel time
Describe the 16 steps of production order processing
1. Order request
2. Order creation
3. Availability checks
4. Machine reservation
5. Order release
6. Download to PDC system
7. Order print
8. Material staging
9. Material withdrawal posting (aka goods issue)
10. Upload from PDC system
11. Confirmation
12. WIP determination
13. Goods receipt
14. Variance calculation
15. Order settlement
16. Archiving/deleting
List 3 production order processes that are generally periodic, processed in the background, and used for cost object controlling (COC)
- WIP determination
- variance calculation
- settlement
List 4 available methods for creating an order
- Create without routing and BOM
- Create with routing and BOM
- Create with routing
- Create with planned order
List the 4 header-level objects in a production order
- header
- settlement rule
- costs
- document link
List the 3 primary child objects of a production order
- operation sequences
- operations
- capacity splits
In a production order, list 4 objects that may be assigned to an operation
- material components
- PRTs
- trigger points
- confirmations
List the 3 possible results of a production order availability check
- assignment of confirmed quantity
- material shortage status
- missing part record
List the 5 results of a goods issue posting
- storage location is updated for stock and consumption items
- reduction of reservations
- determination of actual costs
- material, accounting, and cost accounting documents generated
- a goods issue document may be printed
List the 2 types of production order confirmation procedures
- full order confirmation
- operation confirmation
List 5 types of production order operation confirmations
- time event confirmation
- time ticket/confirmation slip confirmation
- collective/quick entry
- milestone confirmation
- progress confirmation
List 6 results of a goods receipt posting
- Generation of material, accounting, and cost accounting documents
- goods receipt document may be printed
- Delivered quantity in order is updated
- Receipt evaluation
- Credit to order
- Plant activity update
List 6 manufacturing scenarios where it makes sense to use order-related cost object controlling.
- flexible production environment
- flexible product range
- cost management of individual production lots
- if cost controlling is required for each order
- high setup costs
- manufacture of co-products