Use this subtask to attach standard text to the MO header.
The manufacturing order ID is displayed in this field.
The type of the manufacturing order is displayed in this field.
This field displays the current status of the manufacturing order.
This field displays the part ID for which the MO was created. A description of the part displays in the untitled field below this field.
This field displays the revision level of the part.
This field displays the unit of measure of the selected part.
The sequence in which the selected text will be printed is displayed in this field.
Leave blank to see all text in Lookup. Enter "I" to look up only text linked to the build part, or "P" to look up only text linked to the build-to project.
Enter, or use Lookup to select, the standard text code applicable to this MO. Lookup will display only those text codes for which "MO Routing Traveler" has been selected in the Where-Used subtask of the Standard Text Screen in Costpoint Product Definition.
This field displays the description of the selected text code.
This field displays "Y" (Yes) if this text will print on the routing traveler, "N" (No) if not. "Y" (Yes) will be displayed only if "MO Routing Traveler" has been selected for this particular text code in the Where-Used subtask of the Standard Text screen in Costpoint Product Definition. Otherwise, "N" (No) will be displayed.
This field displays "Y" (Yes) if this text will print on the MO Assembly Sheet Header, "N" (No) if not. "Y" (Yes) will be displayed if "MO Assembly Sheet Header" has been selected for this particular text code in the Where-Used subtask of the Standard Text screen in Costpoint Product Definition. Otherwise, "N" (No) will be displayed.
This field displays the default print option assigned to the selected text code: "B" (Both) to print on external and internal documents, "I" (Internal) to print on internal documents only, or "E" (External) to printed on external documents only.
Select this pushbutton to load all text codes linked to either MO Routing Travelers or MO Assembly Sheets by means of the build part or default build-to inventory abbreviation's project.