Use this subtask to display the documents that are related to the parent (assembly) part. You can assign documents to parts in the Maintain Parts and Basic Part Data screens in Costpoint Product Definition. Similarly, you can assign parts to documents in the Maintain Documents or Release Documents screens (in Costpoint Product Definition and Bills of Material). If the assembly part contains a document, you can access it in this subtask. All fields in this screen are display-only.
This field displays the assembly part ID from the main screen. The field below displays the part description.
This field displays the revision level, if applicable, of the selected part.
This field displays the unit of measure assigned to this part from the main screen.
This field displays the type of document assigned in the Maintain Documents screen. You set up document types in both the Bills of Material Controls menu in Costpoint Bills of Material and in the Product Definition Controls menu in Costpoint Product Definition.
This field displays the document name to which this part will be linked. You set up documents in the Maintain Documents screen in both Costpoint Product Definition and Bills of Material.
This field displays the revision of the document to which this part will be linked.
This field displays the name of the document.
This field displays the release status of the document.
This field displays the document size code. You can establish and maintain document size codes in both the Product Definition Controls menu of Costpoint Product Definition and in the Bills of Material Controls menu.
This field displays the document media code. You can establish and maintain document media codes in both the Product Definition Controls menu of Costpoint Product Definition and in the Bills of Material Controls menu.
This field displays the CAGE ID associated with this document.
This field displays the number of pages in the document.
This field displays the organization that is assigned to the part document.
This field displays the maintenance group assigned to this document. You establish and maintain maintenance groups in the Document Maintenance Groups screen.
This non-editable field displays the location of the document, as defined in the Location subtask of the Maintain Documents screen. You can also access the Documents menu in Costpoint Product Definition. When you enter a Document Type code in the Maintain Documents screen, the default location for that type code (i.e., where the document is stored) is loaded into the Location field. If you change the location of the document, you can update this field in the Maintain Documents screen. Select the Launch pushbutton to access the document.
This field displays the date on which the document will become effective for the part.
This field displays the date on which the document will stop being effective for the part.
This field displays the configuration of the part.
This field displays "Y" (Yes) if this document is to be referenced for this part on purchase orders, requisitions, and requests for quotes and "N" (No) if not.
This field displays "Y" (Yes) if this document is to be referenced on receipt travelers for this part and "N" (No) if not.
This field displays "Y" (Yes) if this document is to be referenced on manufacturing order assembly sheets for this part and "N" (No) if not.
This field displays "Y" (Yes) if this document is to be referenced on routing travelers for this part and "N" (No) if not.
This field displays the status of the engineering change notice associated with this part and document.
This field displays the date of the last engineering change notice for this part. This field is disabled if you are using Costpoint Engineering Change Notices.
Select this pushbutton to access the document indicated in the selected line item. Make sure the entire directory path is loaded, including full server and volume name and file name in the Location field. We recommend that network drive letters not be used in the Location field unless all potential Costpoint users have this file location mapped to the same drive letter.
The information in this screen is stored in the DOCUMENT table. Information is also stored in and/or pulled from the PART, PART_DOCUMENT, DOC_TYPE, ORG, and MAINT_GRP tables.