WIP_LINES:-
WIP_LINES stores production line information. Each row
includes a line name, maximum and minimum rate information, throughput for rate
based lines (lead time), and the start and stop time information that
determines the amount of time per day that the line is available. Oracle Work
in Process uses this information when you associate a line with a repetitive
assembly and when you define a repetitive schedule on the line. Production line
information is optional for discrete jobs.
WIP_OPERATIONS:
WIP_OPERATIONS stores information about job and repetitive
schedule operations. Each row represents a specific operation and includes an
operation sequence number, which orders the operations for the job or
repetitive schedule. Each row also includes the assembly quantity completed at
an operation, the quantity at each intraoperation step, the department
associated with an operation, the scheduled start and completion dates for an
operation, the operation’s count point and
backflush types and other operation attributes. In general,
Oracle Work in Process uses this information to control and monitor assembly
production on the shop floor.
WIP_ENTITIES:-
WIP_ENTITIES stores information about jobs, repetitive
assemblies, and flow schedules. Each row includes a unique entity name, the
entity type,
and the assembly being built. Oracle Work in Process uses
this information to control production activities and to ensure that entities
with duplicate names are not created.
WIP_DISCRETE_JOBS:-
WIP_DISCRETE_JOBS stores discrete job information. Each row
represents a discrete job, and contains information about the assembly being
built, the revision of the assembly, the job quantity, the status of the job,
the material control method, accounting information, and job schedule dates.
Oracle Work in Process uses this information to control discrete production.
WIP_TRANSACTIONS:-
WIP_TRANSACTIONS stores information about WIP resource
transactions. Each row represents a single resource transaction and includes a
unique transaction Identifier, a transaction date, the job or repetitive
schedule charged, the WIP operation and resource charges, and the number of
units of measure applied. Oracle Work in Process uses this information to track
resource charges and to calculate the values stored in
WIP_TRANSACTION_ACCOUNTS.
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