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AVEVA™ Production Management

About Recipe

  • Last UpdatedApr 28, 2025
  • 2 minute read

Recipe uses a recipe item to capture recipe records. A recipe record defines a list of ingredients to produce a product. It also describes a product in terms of its assemblies, sub-assemblies, and basic parts. Each recipe record represents a specific version of that recipe.

What types of recipes are there?

There are three different types of supported recipes:

  • Product – Defines a list of ingredients to produce a product.

  • Product Group – Defines a list of common ingredients to produce a group of products. For example, the only difference in making bread with sesame seeds versus bread with poppy seeds is the seeds. There would be a common set of ingredients to make the bread.

  • Machine – Defines a list of operating parameters for a piece of equipment. These parameters could include temperature and speed.

For each planning reporting point, you can configure:

  • A machine recipe to use.

  • A list of product recipes to use.

When is a recipe record created?

The following list describes when a recipe record is created:

  • An operator can add a recipe record manually in AVEVA Production Management.

  • An operator can clone an existing recipe record manually in AVEVA Production Management.

Add Recipe Record dialog boxes lauched when you select Insert Sample icon from the standard toolbar where one shows the Standard tab and the other tab called chocolates depending on the configuration,

How does AVEVA Production Management support recipe version control?

Recipe creates a new version number every time an operator creates a new recipe record. The version number cannot change.

Scaling recipes

Recipe enables recipe fields to scale according to the required quantity for the Planning record.

UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION

  • Always engineer your project to make sure that you verify that the recipe is successfully downloaded on all PLCs prior to initiating any operation on that recipe.

  • Be aware that closing the client does not cancel the download operation, since downloading of recipes is an operation that is performed on AVEVA Production Management server.

  • Always make sure that there is distinct segregation between the test environment and the production environment.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.

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