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Working with Dependencies for the Value Assignment Interface - 1
Introducing Variant Configuration
Introducing Variant Configuration
25 mins
Quiz
Using Classification Tools
Working with Materials, BOMs and Task Lists
Using a Configuration Profile
Introducing Object Dependencies
Working with Object Dependencies in BOMs and Task Lists
Working with Dependencies for the Value Assignment Interface - 1
Working with Dependencies for the Value Assignment Interface - 2
Using Variant Configuration in Pricing
Working with Material Variants
Using Variant Configuration in Logistic Chain
Explaining Product Structure
Transfering Classic (LO-VC) Models into Advanced (AVC) Models
Using additional information
Creating Planned / Production Order without BOM Explosion
Creating Planned / Production order without BOM Explosion
20 mins
Explaining Configuration Profile: Additional Information
15 mins
Quiz
Creating Planned / Production Order with BOM Explosion
Performing Order BOM and Engineer to Order Process
Exploring Sales Order – SET Processing
Planning in the Variant Configuration Environment
Executing a Large Integration Scenario 1 - Overview
Executing a Large Integration Scenario 2 – Sales, Planning, Manufacturing, and Quality Management (QM)
Executing a Large Integration Scenario 3 – Customer Service, Maintenance and Service with Advanced Execution
Executing a Large Integration Scenario 4 – External Procurement
Executing a Large Integration Scenario 5 – Project System
Using Tools in Variant Configuration
Knowledge quiz
It's time to put what you've learned to the test, get 3 right to pass this unit.
1.
A constraint can consist of up to four parts. Which of the four parts are mandatory?
Choose the correct answer.
OBJECTS
CONDITION
RESTRICTIONS
INFERENCES
2.
There are differences between LO-VC and AVC with regard to constraints. Parts are no longer required under AVC. Which parts?
There are two correct answers.
OBJECTS
CONDITION
RESTRICTIONS
INFERENCES
3.
Interface design and characteristic groups allow you to design the interface. Where can something be used?
There are two correct answers.
Interface design under LO-VC (classic processing mode)
Interface design under AVC (advanced processing mode)
Characteristic groups under LO-VC (classic processing mode)
Characteristic groups under AVC (advanced processing mode)