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AVEVA™ Manufacturing Execution System 2023 R2

Navigate the Work Queue tab toolbar

  • Last UpdatedOct 30, 2024
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The following buttons are specific to the Work Queue tab. For information about the other buttons, see Common buttons.

  • Run

    The MES Operator Run button used to start suspended, ready, and, depending on the user, new jobs.

    Depending on the user's privileges, this starts the highlighted job, and, if the job is part of a batch of jobs, any other jobs that are in the batch are also started. This means that the job is now being worked on by the active user on the entity. If you have the May Ready Job privilege, a user can set a job to Running if the job state is Suspended, Ready, or New. If you do not have the May Ready Job privilege, then you can only set a Suspended or Ready job to Running.

    You will not be allowed to start a job that has been assigned an access certification that you do not possess.

  • Stop

    The MES Operator Stop button used to complete running or suspended jobs where all job tasks are completed.

    Completes a currently running or suspended job. If all required information or production quantities are not met, you will be prompted to complete all tasks before completing the job.

  • Pause

    The MES Operator Pause button used to pause running, suspended, or on-hold jobs.

    Allows you to change the state of a Running, Suspended, or Onhold job to a Paused state, or a different paused state. This indicates that work on an unfinished job has been halted or needs to be started over for some reason.

  • Ready Job

    The MES Operator Ready button used to update a job state to ready depending on the user.

    If you have the May Ready Job privilege, clicking this button moves the selected job’s state to Ready.

  • Routing Diagram

    The MES Operator Routing Diagram button used to open the routing diagram for the selected job.

    Allows you to view the routing diagram for the selected job in the queue grid.

    The diagram is always for the selected job in the queue even if there is a different job running.

    The MES Operator Job Diagram used to display routing information for the selected job.

  • WO/Job Notes

    The MES Operator Work Order/Job Notes button used to display read-only notes for the selected job.

    Displays work order, job, or item notes for the selected job in the queue. Notes are read-only.

    Notes displayed are always for the selected job in the queue even if there is a different job running.

    The MES Operator Work Order/Job Notes dialog.

  • BOM Detail

    The MES Operator Bill of Materials Detail button used to display details about the components required for the selected job.

    Displays all components needed for the selected job and relevant information about each (such as quantity, minimum grade, storage location, etc.).

    The BOM details that are displayed are always for the selected job in the queue even if there is a different job running.

    The Bill of Materials Preview dialog used to list details about the components required for the selected job.

  • Create New Work Order Against Shortage

    The MES Operator Create New Work Order Against Shortage button used to open the Create Work Order dialog to create a work order to replenish inventory.

    Displays the Create Work Order-Select Item dialog box, which lists all the produced item shortages. You can select an item and manually create a work order to replenish the inventory level for that item. See Create a work order to replenish an item’s inventory.

  • Job Attributes

    The MES Operator Job Attributes button used to display detailed job attribute information for the selected job.

    Displays all job attributes that are assigned to the selected job to be viewed or changed.

    Job attributes that are displayed are always for the selected job in the queue even if there is a different job running.

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  • Item Attributes

    The MES Operator Item Attributes button used to view and update the assigned attributes to the being produced by the selected job.

    Allows you to view and change the attributes assigned to the item produced by the job selected in the queue grid.

  • Link Jobs

    The MES Operator Link Jobs button used to link jobs so that they can be concurrently managed.

    Opens the Select Jobs to Batch dialog box, which allows you to link two or more jobs together so that they are automatically readied, started, paused, and completed at the same time.

  • Split Jobs

    The MES Operator Split Jobs button used to split part of the required production from the selected job.

    Opens the Split Job dialog box, which allows you to split a portion of the required production from the selected job into a new job and, optionally, schedule it to another entity.

  • Start Some

    The MES Operator Start Some button used to move required production from the selected job to a new job.

    Opens the Start Some dialog box, which allows you to specify an amount to pull from the required production from the selected job into a new job for the active entity. The new job is started automatically.

  • Add/Assign Serial Numbers

    The MES Operator Add Serial Numbers button used to assign serial numbers to a serialized job.

    This button is available when the item of the selected job is serialized and the job is not in a completed or canceled state. It opens the Add/Assign Serial Numbers dialog box, which allows you to assign serial numbers to the selected job up to the required quantity defined. Usually this is performed on the first job of the work order.

  • Transfer Serial Numbers

    The MES Operator Transfer Serial Numbers button used to the selected job from other jobs.

    This button is available when the item of the selected job is serialized and the job is not in a completed or canceled state. It opens the Transfer Serial Numbers to dialog box, which allows you to transfer serial numbers from another job or entity to the current job you are working on.

  • Job LogOff

    The MES Operator Job Logoff button used to log the active user off the selected job.

    If the active user is required to use a job-based login and is logged into the job selected on the Queue grid, this button is available. It logs the user off of the selected job.

    After clicking this button, a dialog box appears, prompting the user to choose between logging off the job and setting the state of the job to Paused or Completed, or to leave the job running. The entity must be able to run without an operator, or there must be another user logged into the job for the active user to make the choice to log off and leave the job running. The user must have the privilege to end a job and all of the job’s requirements must be met for the user to be able to log off and end the job.

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