Requisition Split Sets - Intergraph Smart Materials - Version 2020 (10.0) - Training - Hexagon

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Splits allow one requisition to be automatically split into multiple requisitions by the MTO job, depending on attribute values assigned to the BOM positions. A good example is to split the material based on the delivery destination, such as shop and field. This allows material from the same isometric to have different delivery dates and destinations applied. Typically, this can be facilitated by the use of the PDS fabrication category attribute that is first defined in the pipe class and then finalized in the design model.

A requisition split set consists of (one or more) requisition split details, which are defined by where conditions.

Requisition split sets are defined on the R.10.42 Req Split Criteria screen. The Req split sets can be assigned to the MTO types on R.10.51; see MTO Types.

To create a new requisition split set, enter the set name in the Set Name field and the descriptions in the Short Desc and Description fields. Save the new Req split set.

Next, enter a name for the detail in the Detail Code field of the second (Req Set Details) block. With the sequence entered in the Exe Seq field, you define the order of execution by the MTO job.

With the assigned Where condition, you define how the MTO job finds the BOM positions for which the dispo rule must be applied, based on the attribute value. With the Where condition, a SQL statement is created, which is used by the MTO job to filter the material corresponding to the split criteria. For more information see Where Conditions. To assign a Where condition, either use the LOV in the Where Condition field to select one or double-click in the field to open the A.60.06 screen, which displays all existing Where conditions for R.10.42. You can either select one of the existing Where conditions or create a new one.

The picture below shows an example of the Where Condition field, defined for R.10.42 and used to filter material with the position attribute value FABCAT = ‘F’.