Note: The View System Settings option allows you to view but not amend the settings.
Open: Settings > System Settings | Environment.
Enter the following settings:
Note: This setting only applies if you are using all Manufacturing modules.
Some of the information that you can enter for an operation can be used in the Bill of Materials module but cannot be used in the Estimating, Planning and Works Orders modules.
Phase |
How many Resource Types? |
Resource Type |
Primary/Secondary |
Fixed Length |
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Setup |
Two |
Select no more than two resources for this phase. One must be a Machine Resource or a Machine Resource Group. The other can be a Labour Resource or Labour Resource Group. Note: Adding a Labour Resource or Labour Resource Group updates the Include in Labour Requirements check box on the works order operation when a works order is created from the BOM record. |
Select Primary or Secondary for one or the other resource. |
You must select Fixed Length for the resource. |
Runtime |
Three |
Select one Labour Resource or Labour Resource Group. Select one Machine Resource or Machine Resource Group. Select one Tool Resource or Tool Resource Group. Note: Only select a tool resource or resource group if you have also selected a labour and a machine resource or resource group. |
Select Primary for your labour Resource Type and Secondary for your machine Resource Type or vice versa. Note: Do not select either Primary or Secondary for your tool Resource Type selection. |
Do not select Fixed Length for the resource or resource group. |
Teardown |
None |
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Select Perform Compatibility Checks to receive a compatibility warning prompt when you save certain records and resources. This will let you view and print the explanation and resolution of the compatibility issues in the record or resource. You can then fix them as they occur. Clear the check box if you do not want to receive a compatibility warning prompt when you save these records and resources.
Note: You do not have to select this option in order to check compatibility issues. You can select Run Compatibility Check in System Utilities instead. This will allow you to view and print the explanation and resolution of all or a selection of compatibility issues in your system. You can then check and fix those at the same time.