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AVEVA™ Manufacturing Execution System 2023 R2

Assign steps to a standard operation

  • Last UpdatedOct 28, 2024
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You can assign steps to an operation so that tracking of the discrete operator work or actions within an operation can be controlled and sequenced.

Individual steps are assigned to step groups. These step groups can be defined as repeatable so that an operator is allowed to perform the steps multiple times if necessary and the system will track the events for the individual steps within the step group. Non-repeatable step groups contain steps that only need to be performed once in the operation, such as setup and teardown steps. Repeatable step groups contain steps that must be performed for every batch or group of work against a job at an operation.

Assigning steps to a standard operation is similar to assigning steps to an operation. For more information, see Assigning Steps to an Operation for a Process.

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