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Managing Structures <Course name> <Lesson number>-1

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Objectives After completing this module, you should be able to: Discuss item structures Set up structure types and names View item structures Perform item ‘where used’ queries <Course name> <Lesson number>-2

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Agenda Overview Structure types and names Viewing item structures Performing item ‘where used’ queries Summary <Course name> <Lesson number>-3

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Overview Item structures represent the product definition and the components that make up the product. You can search for items in a structure using component and item attributes, as well as other additional criteria. These searches are performed within the context of a selected item structure. Overview In Oracle Engineering and Bills of Material, you can create any number of alternate BOMs. Oracle PLM has extended this concept to introduce a structure type to aggregate all of the alternatives under a particular type of structure. For instance, under a “Engineering” Bill of Material, users could have multiple EBOMs. To facilitate the definition of these new structure types, Oracle PLM uses exactly the same UDA framework for PLM structures as it does for PLM items and change objects. Because of this complexity and because of the traditional term “BOM” that typically has been used to represent the manufacturing bills of material, in Oracle PLM we refer to bills of material as “structures”. This term is used at any point during the entire product lifecycle: Concept, Design, Production, Service, Obsolescence. Furthermore, Oracle PLM is used in many industries other than manufacturing, where the structure concept works, but the concept of the traditional manufacturing BOM does not. So far in this course, you have learned that the new PLM item catalog categories are the central operational unit for PLM items. Similarly, you have seen how change types are the central operational unit for PLM Change Management. Now, you will learn how structure types are the key operational component for Oracle PLM structures. <Course name> <Lesson number>-4

5 The Product Structure Design Flow
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Agenda Overview Structure types and names Viewing item structures Performing item ‘where used’ queries Summary <Course name> <Lesson number>-6

7 Structure Types and Names
Used to classify structures Requirements Structure, Engineering Structure, Manufacturing Structure Structure Name Represents BOM alternates. You can define as many structure names for each structure type as you need. Bills are defined under each structure name RBOM, EBOM, MBOM, PBOM, Primary Structure Types A structure type enables you to classify and characterize item structures throughout the lifecycle of an item. For example, you can have structure types for Engineering, Manufacturing, and Service. You can define an unlimited number of structure names for a structure type, enabling you to create several different structures of the same type that you can use for comparison. For example, you can create several different engineering BOMs (EBOM1, EBOM2, EBOM3) using the structure type Engineering BOM with different component costs and BOM grading attributes. Comparing these BOMs enables you to make better decisions earlier in the lifecycle of your products. You can associate item attachment categories, criteria templates and results formats with a structure type. Structure types are hierarchical, with structure names, item attachments categories, criteria templates and results formats inherited throughout the hierarchy. Structure Names You can define multiple structure names for each structure type and enable them in different organizations. For example, you can have three engineering BOMs (EBOM1, EBOM2, EBOM3) that use the structure type Engineering BOM; you can use these to compare designs. Manufacturing BOMs might be slightly different in each global region, because similar parts are procured from different suppliers. You can have a structure type Manufacturing BOM with different structure names (MBOM_US, MBOM_EMEA, MBOM_APAC) for each of your manufacturing regions around the globe. Structures within a structure type share the same common characteristics. Refer to Practice Defining Structure Types [LAB43AFY] <Course name> <Lesson number>-7

8 Associating Structure Names with Types
Engineering Structure Type EBOM1 EBOM2 EBOM3 Refer to Practice Defining Structure Names [LAB43B0Y] <Course name> <Lesson number>-8

9 Structure and Component Attributes
Structure Attributes Associated with structure types Represented in structure pages Examples: Cost, weight Component Attributes You can define user-defined attributes for components in a structure to capture additional information at the component level on a BOM. Example: Mean time between failure (MTBF) <Course name> <Lesson number>-9

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Setup Flow Structure Attributes Structure Types Component Attributes Define Structure Attribute Groups Define Value Set Define Structure Attributes Define Value Set Values Link Structure Attribute Group to Structure Type Define Structure Pages for Structure Attribute Groups Link Component Attribute Groups to Structure Type Define Component Attribute Group Define Value Set Refer to Practice Defining Structure Attributes [LAB43B1Y] Define Component Attributes Define Value Set Values <Course name> <Lesson number>-10

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Agenda Overview Structure types and names Viewing item structures Performing item ‘where used’ queries Summary <Course name> <Lesson number>-11

12 Viewing Item Structures
You can view: Structure details Indented structures Components or subassemblies in indented structures Structure components for an item revision Structure components for a specific date Viewing Item Structures Configuration Management within the PLM HTML interface allows you to view multiple product structures (BOMs) defined for an item. However, there is no edit capability for the structure within the PLM HTML interface. Within the PLM HTML interface, you can create a structure header, but you cannot add components to the structure, within HTML. You can view the fully indented structures. You can also manage attachments to those structures. In the next module, you will learn how you can not only view but also edit these structures, using the Product Workbench. Note: As with items, you can use Excel to import and export structures. However, you currently cannot upload reference designators within structures. <Course name> <Lesson number>-12

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Agenda Overview Structure types and names Viewing item structures Performing item ‘where used’ queries Summary <Course name> <Lesson number>-13

14 Performing Item ‘Where Used’ Queries
You can view assemblies where a component is used throughout all item structures. You can search for assemblies in the component ‘Where Used’ hierarchy. Item Structures Performing Item ‘Where Used’ Queries You will see how to perform ‘Where Used’ queries in the next module, Using the Product Workbench. <Course name> <Lesson number>-14

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Agenda Overview Structure types and names Viewing item structures Performing item ‘where used’ queries Summary <Course name> <Lesson number>-15

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Summary In this module, you should have learned how to: Discuss item structures Set up structure types and names View item structures Perform item ‘where used’ queries <Course name> <Lesson number>-16


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