Create MRB Case
Explanation
Use this activity to report a detected non-conformance
or defect of a raw material, part, component, or product, thus creating a Material Review Board (MRB) case.
Any item that does not conform to the governing specification, drawing, or other
approved product description can be reviewed through the MRB. The
non-conformance can include discrepancies such as expired parts, physical
appearance not up to standard, parts not fitting properly etc.
The specific type
of non-conformance is entered in the
Create MRB Case dialog box along with a specific availability control
which is set to isolate or freeze the parts and prevent them from being
available for use. A non-conformance can be reported for an individual part or
for a whole batch of the same lot number, or just for a serial number. A Material Review Board case can be generated against on-hand material in
a purchase order receipt, a shop order receipt,
shop order work in process (WIP) or a shop order material.
Prerequisites
- Basic data for non-conformance must be defined.
- The part must be an inventory part.
- If you are creating a MRB case for a shop order material for a multilevel tracked shop order part and the component is serial or lot batch tracked,
the shop order as-built structure must have been built.
For the
Shop Order,
Shop Orders,
Production Line
Management/Shop Orders,
Report Work Center Operation,
Report Shop Order Operation,
Shop Floor Workbench windows:
- A shop order or a shop order operation that
is in Started or Parked status must exist.
- The shop order material should be in Issued status.
- An inventory part in stock, or a purchase order that is not yet received
in to inventory must exist.
For the Inventory Part In Stock window:
- The part must be in a location other than Arrival or Quality Assurance.
- The quantity in stock must be greater than zero.
- Any previous MRB cases existing for the part in
that location, must
have been completed.
For the Receipts
and Receipt windows:
- A purchase order in To be Received or To be
Inspected status must exist.
For the Inspection Management
window:
- A purchase order in To be Inspected status must
exist.
- Any previous MRB cases existing for the receipt must
have been completed.
System Effects
- A Material Review Board case in status Planned will be created for the
selected quantity and the
non-conformant parts will
be isolated until the disposition is decided.
- The valid part availability control will be the
one entered in the
Create MRB Case dialog box. When the case is entered from inventory, the
part's availability is changed according to the selected availability
control.
- For purchase receipts, parts can only be moved to a quality inspection
location until the entire quantity for the MRB case is dispositioned.
- For purchase receipts, more parts
cannot be received in to stock, parts cannot be scrapped or returned, and any connected purchase order receipts
cannot be canceled, until the MRB case is resolved.
- If the Print Labels check box is selected, labels
will be printed.
- If a serialized and/or lot/batch tracked part is
submitted to the MRB case, a record will be saved in the part serial history
and/or lot batch history indicating its submission to the MRB.
- If a default checklist template has been defined
for the entered non-conformance code, this will be used on the MRB case. If a default
value for the non-conformance code does not exist, but a
default value exists for the site, this value will be used on the MRB case.
- An event server message will be sent to the planner who
submitted the parts.
Window
Shop Order
Shop Orders
Production Line Management
Shop Order Materials
Work Center Operations Reporting
Shop Order Operations Reporting
Shop Floor Workbench
Inventory Part in Stock
Inspection Management
Receipts
Receipt
Related Window Descriptions
Create MRB Case
Shop Order
Shop Order/Operations
Shop Orders
Production Line Management
Production Line Management/Shop Orders
Shop Order Materials
Report Work Center Operation
Report Shop Order Operation
Shop Floor Workbench
Inventory Part in Stock
Inspection Management
Receipts
Receipt
Procedure
From the Inventory Part In Stock,
Inspection Management,
Receipts or
Receipt window:
- Open one of the windows mentioned above and search for the desired
part.
- Right-click and then click Create MRB Case. The
Create MRB
Case dialog box appears.
- Optionally, you can enter the ID for the MRB case in the Case ID
field. If a value is not entered in this field, the system will
automatically generate a sequence.
- Optionally, you can enter the description in the
Case Description field.
- Enter the non-conformance code in the Nonconform
Code field, or select one from the List of Values.
- Optionally, you can select the Print Labels
check box if you want to print labels to identify the parts being
reviewed by the MRB. The value selected will be automatically proposed the
next time the dialog box is opened.
- Enter the availability control ID in the
Availability Control ID field. This will prevent those parts from being
used while they are handled by the MRB.
- Enter the quantity that needs to be inspected by the
MRB in the MRB Quantity field.
- Click OK.
From the
Shop Order,
Shop Orders,
Production Line Management/Shop Orders,
Shop Order Materials,
Report Work Center Operation or
Report Shop Order Operation window:
- Search for the desired shop order or work center in any of the windows
mentioned above.
- Select a material or operation record and right-click, or right-click anywhere in the
header, point to
Material Review Board and then click Create. The
Create MRB
Case dialog box appears.
- Optionally, you can enter the ID for the MRB case in the Case ID
field. If a value is not entered in this field, the system will
automatically generate a sequence.
- Optionally, you can enter the description in the
Case Description field.
- Enter the non-conformance code in the Nonconform
Code field, or select one from the List of Values.
- Optionally, you can select the Print Labels
check box if you want to print labels to identify the parts being
reviewed by the MRB. The value selected will be automatically proposed the
next time the dialog box is opened.
- Enter the quantity that needs to be inspected by the
MRB in the MRB Quantity field.
- Click OK.
From the Shop Floor Workbench window:
- Select the shop order operation to create a material review board case
against.
- Click Create MRB, the
Create MRB
Case dialog box appears.
- Optionally, you can enter the ID for the MRB case in the Case ID
field. If a value is not entered in this field, the system will
automatically generate a sequence.
- Optionally, you can enter the description in the
Case Description field.
- Enter the non-conformance code in the Nonconform
Code field, or select one from the List of Values.
- Optionally, you can select the Print Labels
check box if you want to print labels to identify the parts being
reviewed by the MRB. The value selected will be automatically proposed the
next time the dialog box is opened.
- Enter the quantity that needs to be inspected by the
MRB in the MRB Quantity field. If the Default Quantity to
Report check box is selected in the Site/Extended Site
Info/Manufacturing/General window, the available operation
quantity is automatically proposed, else you must manually entered the
quantity.
- Click OK.
Note: You can subsequently use the
MRB Case window to change header information and edit
individual disposition items as long as their status is not Completed or
Canceled. To do so, right-click anywhere in the window, point
to Material Review Board and then click View. The
MRB Case window will open and you can make changes accordingly.