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Executing Processes for Process Industries in SAP Digital Manufacturing
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Performing Production
Describing Master Data for Production
Describing the Material Master
25 min
Describing Recipes
25 min
Describing the Bill of Materials
25 min
Quiz
Processing Process Orders
Explaining the Life Cycle of Process Orders
15 min
Releasing Process Orders
20 min
Quiz
Performing Production
Perform Different Production Steps
30 min
Using the Order Dashboard
35 min
Quiz
Collecting Manufacturing Data
Describing Data Collection Functions
15 min
Quiz
Analyzing Manufacturing Data
Using the SFC Report and the Order Report
30 min
Quiz
Describing Master Data for Production
Describing the Material Master
25 min
Describing Recipes
25 min
Describing the Bill of Materials
25 min
Quiz
Processing Process Orders
Explaining the Life Cycle of Process Orders
15 min
Releasing Process Orders
20 min
Quiz
Performing Production
Perform Different Production Steps
30 min
Using the Order Dashboard
35 min
Quiz
Collecting Manufacturing Data
Describing Data Collection Functions
15 min
Quiz
Analyzing Manufacturing Data
Using the SFC Report and the Order Report
30 min
Quiz
Knowledge quiz
It's time to put what you've learned to the test, get 8 right to pass this unit.
1.
What can you customize according to the processes performed at each resource?
Choose the correct answer.
The shop order.
The BOM.
The POD layout.
The SFCs in the queue.
2.
What happens when a worker completes all steps of a manufacturing phase?
Choose the correct answer.
The worker manually updates the inventory record.
The system automatically transfers the SFC to the next phase.
The worker informs the production supervisor who then selects the next resource.
The system stops the process until the beginning of the next shift.
3.
What is unique about the Order POD compared to the Operation Activity and Work Center PODs?
Choose the correct answer.
It is limited to phases belonging to one resource.
It is used only for nonconformance recording.
It allows starting and stopping multiple phases for the same order.
4.
What is the purpose of the Data Collection List in the Order POD?
Choose the correct answer.
To record component batch numbers.
To record data related to in-process quality inspections.
To record data related to the production process.
To record component inventory numbers.
5.
What is the purpose of displaying work instructions in the POD?
Choose the correct answer.
To record the workers' feedback.
To inform workers about safety procedures and standard operating procedures.
To record in-process inspection results.
6.
How is the genealogy record of an SFC updated?
Choose the correct answer.
When the worker completes the SFC at the last phase of the recipe.
Automatically, when the worker logs component consumption.
Manually by the supervisor, at the end of each shift.
When the worker creates a nonconformance record.
7.
What happens to the Shop Floor Control Unit (SFC) upon order release?
Choose the correct answer.
It's archived in the system.
It's placed in a queue at the last phase of the recipe.
It's placed in a queue at the first phase of the recipe.
It's immediately processed by the worker.
8.
In the Order POD, what does the worker use the Work Instruction List for?
There are two correct answers.
To confirm the quantity of components consumed.
To review standard operating procedures.
To log defects.
To start and stop phases.
To review safety data sheets.
9.
What type of information is recorded when the worker consumes batch-managed components?
There are two correct answers.
The workers personnel number.
The exact time the component was consumed.
From which batch the component was taken.
The temperature and humidity of the resource.
10.
How does the SAP Digital Manufacturing system support different production scenarios?
Choose the correct answer.
By using a single, unchangeable POD that includes all possible functions.
By providing various POD variants that include only the functions that are required.
By one plant in SAP Digital Manufacturing per production scenario.