Mark an Operation Complete
Before you begin
About this task
After all the operations are marked complete for all the serials/lots in a work order, the work order is marked complete in Plant Applications. You can view the completion status of the work order in Work Order Manager.
For example, Lot A is set for an initial planned quantity of 10. Now, at operation-1, the operator claims 9 of 10 quantity and completes the operation. In the Work Queue application, the operation-1 is complete with 9 of 10. However, for the next operation (operation-2), Lot A produces 10 quantity based on the initial planned quantity (and not as previous manufactured/created/recorded quantity of 9 at operation-1). In the Work Order Manager application, the work order can be completed with 9 of 10.
About this task
Procedure
- In the row containing the operation that you want to mark complete, select .Note: The button appears only if the completed quantity of the serial/lot equals the planned quantity for the work order or if the operation does not require clocking on.The Select Serial/Lot number(s) to Complete window appears, displaying a list of serials/lots in the work order that are clocked on by you for the operation. If, however, the operation does not require clocking on, a list of all the serials/lots in the work order appears.
- Select the check boxes corresponding to the serials/lots for which you want to mark the operation complete, and then select Complete.Tip:
- If you want to mark the operation complete for all the serials/lots in the list, select the check box in the heading row of the table.
- You can search for a serial/lot by entering a value in the search box or by scanning for the bar code using the icon, and then selecting the check boxes from the filtered list that appears.
Note: By default, the EQUIPMENT box is populated with the piece of equipment assigned for the operation. If required, you can select a different piece of equipment.