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You can create both standard and non-standard discrete jobs. Standard jobs control the material,
resources, and operations required to build an assembly and collect its manufacturing costs. The
bill of material for an assembly defines the resources, material, routing path, and departments
charged to the job.
In this topic, you will use the Discrete Jobs page to define job elements and create a discrete job.
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Procedure
Step Action
1. Begin by navigating to the Discrete Jobs page.
Step Action
2. Click the Discrete Jobs link.
Step Action
3. The Find Discrete Jobs page is used to search for existing jobs, or to create new
job records.
Step Action
4. Click the New button.
Step Action
5. The Discrete Jobs page is used to manually create jobs. A number of features are
available including:
• Defining standard, non-standard, and project jobs
• Assigning bills and routings for requirements
• Attaching explanatory files
After saving the new job, you can access pages to view the job details.
Step Action
6. You can manually enter or automatically generate the job name. Two profile
options are used in creating and updating job names:
• WIP:Discrete Job Prefix specifies the job prefix when auto-generating job
names
• WIP:Job Name Updatable determines if you have the option to specify name
updates for existing jobs.
Step Action
7. Enter the desired information into the Job field. Enter "Job3567".
Step Action
8. Click in the Assembly field.
Step Action
9. Enter the desired information into the Assembly field. Enter "AS18947".
Step Action
10. The accounting class default value is set in the Work in Process Parameters page;
you can change this value.
Step Action
11. Click in the Quantities: Start field.
Step Action
12. You can specify whether a job's material requirements are included as demand in
the MRP netting process by entering a value in the MRP Net field. This value uses
the start quantity as a default.
Enter the desired information into the Quantities: Start field. Enter "100".
Step Action
13. For jobs with routings, if you enter a start date and time the completion date and
time are automatically forward scheduled based on the assembly's routing.
Similarly, if you enter a completion date, the start date and time are automatically
backward scheduled based on the assembly's routing.
Step Action
14. Enter the desired information into the Dates: Completion field. Enter "30-APR-
2008 00:00:00".
Step Action
15. Click the Save button.
Step Action
16. You have completed the Entering Job Elements for a Standard Job procedure.
End of Procedure.