This chapter discusses how to:
Display EBOM structures.
Display summarized EBOMs.
Display EBOM costs.
Compare MBOMs and EBOMs.
View item where-used information.
View EBOM and routing transfer and copy data.
Note. All references to BOMs in PeopleSoft Enterprise Engineering refer to EBOMs, unless there is a specific reference to manufacturing BOMs (MBOMs).
This section lists common elements and discusses how to:
Display engineering BOM structures.
Display engineering BOM substitutes.
Display engineering BOM outputs.
Display engineering BOM component details.
See Also
Maintaining Engineering Bills of Material
BOM State |
Displays Engineering by default. You can also view manufacturing BOMs by selecting Manufacturing on the selection criteria page. |
BOM Type |
Select a BOM type. Values are:
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View |
View summary data with these options:
The indented options provide an indented (tree) EBOM structure for the selected depth. |
All Dates/Revs |
Select this check box to search all effective dates and revisions for the item’s EBOM. |
Eff Date (effective date) and Obs Date (obsolete date) |
Displays the beginning and ending dates for the EBOM. |
See Also
Maintaining Engineering Bills of Material
Access the Review EBOM Information - Summary page.
Unit, Item ID, BOM Type, BOM Code, Eff Date (effective date), and Revision |
Enter the basic information about the BOMs. |
Depth |
Indicate the number of levels that you want to view by specifying the depth to be displayed. If you select a depth of 1, this page displays only the top level of the EBOM. |
Note. You can select any valid BOM code. However, the system always calculates lower levels based on the primary BOM code 1, regardless of the depth that you enter.
After you make your selections, click the Search button to view the data. The system sorts the summary in this sequence:
Assembly
Subassembly
Component
Operation sequence
Effective date
Note. If a component revision is specified during BOM maintenance, the component revision appears on this tab. If the component is revision-controlled but the field is left blank because this is the current revision, this inquiry displays the current revision code for the component, based on the top-level effective date or revision entered.
Click a component ID to access component details.
Attributes tab
Outputs |
Click this link to view the outputs for lower-level items (if it is a multiple output BOM). |
Substitutes |
Click this link to view substitute data, if substitutes exist. |
See Also
Access the Component Substitutes page.
Substitutes and related data such as conversion rate and effectivity dates appear in order of priority.
Access the Review EBOM Information - Header: Outputs page.
Note. Regardless of the depth entered, only outputs for the top-level item appear on this page. You can, however, use the BOM Inquiry - Summary: Summary: Attributes page to view lower-level outputs. To do this, click the Outputs link, which appears only if the component has multiple outputs on its BOM.
The system explodes primary co-products only for the BOM code specified. You can’t enter a co-product and see it exploded downward. Rather, enter the primary with which the co-product is associated to view co-product details.
See Also
Access the Comp Detail - Component Details page.
The header data (such as item ID, BOM type, BOM code, and revision, or effective date) are default values from the EBOM Inquiry - Summary page.
Standard component data (such as Comp Rev, Op Seq, effectivity dates, yield, subcontract supply, and teardown) appears.
This section discusses how to:
Display summarized engineering BOMs.
Display summarized outputs.
Page Name |
Object Name |
Navigation |
Usage |
EN_BOM_SUMMARY |
Engineering, BOMs and Revisions, Review EBOM Information, EBOM Summarized, EBOM Summarized |
View, at all levels, all the components that comprise an assembly’s product structure. This page specifically enables you to view the quantity of components needed in an assembly regardless of level. You can also use it to determine component requirements, at all levels, based on a specific assembly demand quantity. |
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EN_BOM_SUMM_OUTS |
Engineering, BOMs and Revisions, Review EBOM Information, EBOM Summarized, EBOM Summarized Outputs |
View output items by output type. |
Access the Engineering BOM Summarized - EBOM Summarized inquiry page.
Unit, Item ID, BOM Type, BOM Code, Eff Date, and Revision |
Select information to specify the BOM that you want to display. |
Search |
Click to display the summarized BOM. |
Required Qty (required quantity) |
To determine the total number of each component required at all levels to produce a particular quantity of the assembly item, enter the required quantity for the assembly item. The system multiplies each component’s quantity per assembly by this required quantity to determine the component required quantity displayed on the lower half of the page. Click the Search button again to display the calculated required quantities. To view a summarized BOM, enter a required quantity of 1. |
Depth |
Enter the BOM depth. If you select a depth of 1, this page displays only the top level of the BOM. Note. You can select any valid BOM code, but regardless of the depth that you enter, the system calculates all lower levels based on the primary BOM code (1). |
Routing Code |
Select the appropriate routing for the item. |
Assembly Starts Qty |
Displays the beginning quantity required based on the required quantity. This amount accounts for any operation yield loss during the production process. |
Summary |
This button lists only the component ID, description, and quantity required, and summarizes the total required quantity for the component across all levels. The quantity required accounts for both component yield and operation yield. The current quantity available from business items attributes also appears. |
Detail |
This button provides data for all fields and enables the View field. You can view summary data either Indented or Non-Indented. The indented option provides an indented (tree) BOM structure for the selected depth. You can toggle back and forth between summary and detail information. |
The system sorts the summary alphanumerically by component ID for level 1 items and summarizes the displayed data by quantity, regardless of where the component occurs in the product structure.
When substitute items or multiple outputs exist for a component, those links appear following the Qty Available field.
See Also
Access the Engineering BOM Summarized - EBOM Summarized Outputs inquiry page.
Note. The system explodes only primary co-products for the BOM code specified. Only outputs at the top level appear, regardless of the depth entered.
Expected Output Qty |
Represents the anticipated output of each primary, co-product, recycle, and waste product, based on the required quantity that you enter. This is calculated as: ((Required Qty / BOM Qty) * Output Quantity) |
This section provides an overview of engineering BOM costs and discusses how to:
Display EBOM summary costs.
Display output costs.
Display EBOM component detail costs.
To determine the costing impact of EBOM changes to an assembly, you can display the costs of an assembly, its components, and outputs by cost type and cost version. This is especially useful for determining the costing impact of engineering BOM changes on an assembly.
The Costed EBOM component performs a mini cost roll-up on the assembly that you enter. It calculates the assembly’s cost (including all outputs) by summarizing the cost of the components and outputs based on the BOM in effect on the date specified or for the revision specified. Routing costs are not recalculated.
Here is how the system performs the cost roll-up:
It looks at the components and outputs in effect for the selected BOM code, based on the as of date, and it uses BOM code 1 for all lower levels.
To value the components, it uses the existing costs associated with the item for the cost type and cost version selected.
This includes any This Level and Lower Level labor, machine, subcontracting, and overhead costs for the component (when the component is a subassembly).
It includes the routing cost by using the existing This Level labor, machine, subcontracting, and overhead costs for the cost type and cost version based on the cost roll-up performed.
Note. Expensed and planning items are not included in the cost roll-up. No costs are required for expensed or planning items because no quantity on hand is maintained in inventory.
You maintain cost types and versions within PeopleSoft Enterprise Cost Management. Cost types enable you to do costing simulations and what-if analyses and to calculate new standard costs prior to updating your production costs. Cost versions are iterations of a particular cost calculation for a cost type. You can have multiple versions of costs for each cost type. Cost roll-ups for production items are calculated by cost type and cost version. Within PeopleSoft Enterprise Engineering, you specify engineering cost versions for the cost types defined in PeopleSoft Enterprise Cost Management. This enables you to perform cost roll-ups on the EBOM. You can’t display costed EBOM information for rework EBOMs.
Once you’ve performed the engineering BOM cost roll-up using the selected cost type and engineering cost version, BOM code, and routing code, you can use this inquiry to determine what impact subsequent changes to the BOM have on the item’s cost.
See Also
Defining the Cost Foundation for Makeable Items
Page Name |
Object Name |
Navigation |
Usage |
EN_BOM_INQ_COSTED |
Engineering, BOMs and Revisions, Review EBOM Information, Costed EBOMs, Costed EBOM |
Display EBOM summary costs. |
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EN_BOMCOST_OUT_SP |
Engineering, BOMs and Revisions, Review EBOM Information, Costed EBOMs, Costed EBOM Click the Output Costs link. |
Display, by output type, all lower-level costing details for each co-product based on the costing percentage split. |
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EN_ITEMCOST_OUT_SP |
Engineering, BOMs and Revisions, Review EBOM Information, Costed EBOMs, Costed EBOM, Output Costs Click an Output Items field value on any of the Output Costs inquiry pages. |
Display This Level Costs and Lower Level Costs by cost element for the selected item ID and output type. |
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EN_ITEMCOST_SP |
Engineering, BOMs and Revisions, Review EBOM Information, Costed EBOMs, Costed EBOM Click a Component ID field value. |
Display EBOM component details. With this page, you can display the Extended This Level Cost and Extended Lower Level Costs by cost element for the selected component item, cost type, and cost version. |
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EN_BOM_COST_REPORT |
Engineering, BOMs and Revisions, Reports, EBOM Costed, EBOM Costed Report |
Generate a hard-copy report (ENS1010) that lists in detail associated engineering BOM costs. |
See Also
Access the Engineering BOM Costed - Costed EBOM inquiry page.
Unit, Item ID,Cost Type, Cost Version, BOM Code, and Routing Code |
Select the appropriate information for the BOM that you want to view. |
Cost Version |
Select an engineering cost version that is valid for the cost type selected. Also, to correctly calculate the total cost, costs for each of the assembly item’s purchased components must exist for the cost type and cost version selected. This is accomplished by rolling up the cost type and version within PeopleSoft Enterprise Cost Management. |
BOM Code |
As long as the BOM exists, you can enter a BOM code other than the one used for the latest cost type version where a roll-up was performed. In this case, the Output Costs page does not display any cost version cost details, because the cost details do not exist (no roll-up was performed). In addition, if you enter a BOM code that doesn’t exist for a cost version, the routing code is cleared and no This Level costs are included in the calculations. When the BOM code is valid for a cost version, then the routing code must be valid for the cost version as well, because this is used to calculate the This Level costs for the inquiry. |
Eff Date or Revision |
Enter this information for the BOM that you want to view. You can select any valid BOM code, but regardless of what depth you enter, the system calculates all lower levels based on the primary BOM code. |
Cost as Batch |
If the item and BOM code entered is a multi-output item (that is, it has co-products), then the Cost as Batch check box is selected and is display-only. In this case, the results rendered by the inquiry represent the total cost of the batch (as opposed to one unit of the batch) and the required quantities, and the extended cost calculated is for the entire batch (based on the BOM quantity). If the item is a single output item having a BOM quantity greater than one, you have the option to cost as batch. In this case, you can choose to cost the item in terms of the production of one unit of the end item or choose to cost as batch, in which all component costs and This Level Costs are scaled up based on the BOM quantity (similar to a multi-output item). In other words, the purpose of the Cost as Batch is to allow single output items (which are normally displayed based on a quantity of 1) to have the component and output quantities and costs displayed based on their full BOM quantities. For example, if an item had a BOM quantity of 10 and the check box is cleared, then the costs would appear based on a BOM quantity of 1. If the check box was selected, costs would appear based on a BOM quantity of 10. |
View |
Select how you want to view summary data: Indented or Non-Indented. The indented option provides an indented (tree) BOM structure for the selected depth. |
After you’ve made your selections, click the Search button to display component costed information for as many levels as you entered in the Depth field. The system derives the cost of the assembly from the component’s This Level and Lower Level costs for the cost type, version, BOM, and routing code selected. It calculates cost for all assemblies and subassemblies that fall within the depth selected. If the BOM code entered is not 1, then the outputs within the Output Costs link reflect the outputs for the BOM code entered, and the components listed for level 1 are based on that BOM code. Lower levels always use BOM code 1. The routing code entered is used solely to determine This Level costs included in the calculation for inquiry total costs.
Note. While you can run a Costed EBOM Summary inquiry for a purchased item that has an EBOM, the system calculates only the material costs, based on the material costs for the components specified and the cost type and version that you select.
Extended Cost |
Displays the extended cost, which is the component’s cost for the cost type and version specified, multiplied by the cost required quantity standard unit of measure. The Cost Required Qty Std UOM represents the quantity needed for each component to build the item ID specified. This depends on the Cost as Batch setting; if it’s selected, it would be the required quantity to build the batch, and if it’s not selected it’s the required quantity to build one of the items. The Cost Required Qty Std UOM factors in assembly BOM quantity, component quantity per assembly or order, and component yield. Even though they have only a purchased cost associated with them, by-products also appear. If the by-product is a recycle by-product, then the cost is negative; if it’s a waste by-product, then the cost is positive, unless the item doesn’t have a purchase cost, in which case the cost is zero. Note. If the component is displayed as a subassembly, only the This Level costs appear on this page for the subassembly. Lower Level costs for the subassembly appear within the child components of the subassembly. |
Total Cost |
Displays the total cost, which is the sum of all the extended costs of all components on an EBOM for a specific effectivity date or revision, plus any This Level costs for the item. The system computes the costs for each component, and then sums for the assembly item. For assemblies that have by-products: Even though they have only a purchased cost associated with them, by-products also appear. If it’s a recycle by-product, the cost impact is negative and is subtracted from the total cost. If it’s a waste by-product, the cost is positive, and is added to the total (unless the item didn’t have a purchase cost, in which case the cost is zero). |
Revision-Controlled EBOMs: Depth Information
It is best to select the maximum depth for revision-controlled EBOMs.
There are times when the same revision-controlled EBOM may reflect different costs. For example:
If you enter a depth less than the maximum number of levels for the costed EBOM, the lower-level costs displayed reflect the costs generated by the original cost roll-up for this cost version and date.
If, however, you enter the maximum depth for the costed EBOM, the lower-level costs displayed reflect the most current BOM and routing, not the cost version that you entered on the Costed EBOM Summary page.
In addition, if changes occur to the EBOM and routing after the cost roll-up, the cost of the EBOM where you have entered a depth less than the maximum may reflect something different from the cost from the maximum depth EBOM. Both of these costed EBOMs are considered correct, depending on the depth that you enter.
This example illustrates the cost calculation for a revision-controlled bill of material. This case can apply to either a manufacturing BOM or engineering BOM:
Cost calculation example
See Also
Defining the Cost Foundation for Makeable Items
Displaying Engineering BOM Component Detail Costs
Access the Output Costs inquiry page.
Note. Due to rounding differences, you may see a small variance (+ or − 0.0003) between the cost version costs and the inquiry costs in this inquiry. This occurs when the system displays the costed BOM results for an item that’s either a batch item or has batch assembly items at lower levels.
Item Cost Details tab
Select the Item Cost Details tab.
Cost Version Item Cost |
Displays the last stored cost. |
Inquiry Item Cost |
Displays the new cost of the item being queried. |
Delta |
Displays the difference between the cost version item cost and the inquiry item cost. |
Batch Cost Details tab
You can select this tab only if you selected Cost as Batch on the Costed BOM page.
This tab displays BOM cost broken down by output type. For example, a process has two co-products: A and B. co-product A has a cost allocation percentage of 60, and co-product B has a cost percentage of 40. One row displays A, with 60 percent of the costs, and another row displays B, with 40 percent of the costs.
Inquiry Batch Cost |
Displays the total cost from the Costed BOM page multiplied by the cost percentage of the primary product or co-product. |
Note. The cost percentages must equal 100.
See Also
Assigning Associated Primary BOMs
Access the Component Detail Costs inquiry page.
Cost Elmnt (cost element) |
Displays a category of costs defined by you, such as materials, labor, or overhead. |
Extended This Level Cost |
Displays the item’s extended cost of putting the components together. This cost is also known as the conversion cost. |
Extended Lower Level Cost |
Displays the item’s extended cost of its components prior to their assembly at this level. |
Total |
The field on the left sums the This Level Costs for all cost elements, and the field on the right sums the Lower Level Costs for all cost elements. |
Example
If A is a component on an assembly and is itself a subassembly composed of components B and C, and the cost of B is 20.00, and the cost of C is 30.00, then A’s Lower Level Cost is 50.00 (not considering extended costs). If the cost of putting B and C together is 25.00, then A’s This Level Cost is 25.00. For the assembly on which A is a component, the top-level assembly’s Lower Level Cost is 75.00 (A’s This Level Cost plus the Lower Level Cost).
Rounding
PeopleSoft Enterprise Cost Management calculates the different extended costs by multiplying cost by the calc quantity. It then displays the cost results to four decimal places for viewing purposes. Calc quantity can represent a value from 4 to 10 decimal places. The QPA rounding setting determines the decimal range for the calc quantity.
Note. The content of this section is only part of what you need to know to define QPA rounding. Other relevant information, because it is common to many applications, is located in PeopleSoft Enterprise Application Fundamentals PeopleBook.
See Also
Setting Installation Options for PeopleSoft Applications
This section lists common elements and discusses how to:
Select BOMs to compare.
Compare component detail differences.
Compare substitute item differences.
Compare assembly outputs.
See Also
Maintaining Engineering Bills of Material
Differences |
Displays the differences between the two BOMs. Values are:
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See Also
Access the Compare EBOMs - BOM Selections inquiry page.
Baseline BOM (BOM1)
Item ID |
Select an item for the baseline BOM. |
BOM Code |
Select a BOM code for the baseline BOM. You can select any valid BOM code, but regardless of what depth you enter, the system calculates all lower levels based on the primary BOM code. |
Eff Date |
Enter the effective date for the baseline BOM if you do not want to use all dates and revisions. |
All Dates/Revs |
Select to compare all effective dates and revisions for the baseline BOM. |
Target BOM (BOM2)
Item ID |
Select an item for the baseline BOM. |
BOM Code |
Select a BOM code for the baseline BOM. You can select any valid BOM code, but regardless of what depth you enter, the system calculates all lower levels based on the primary BOM code. |
Eff Date |
Enter the effective date for the baseline BOM if you do not want to use all dates and revisions. |
All Dates/Revs |
Select to compare all effective dates and revisions for the baseline BOM. |
Compare BOMs |
Click this button to compare the selected BOMs. |
Access the Component Details - Component Details page.
The header data consists of default values from the Compare EBOMs - BOM Selections inquiry page.
Rtg/BOM/PID tab
This page displays routing, BOM, and production ID differences between the selected BOMs.
Subs Exist |
If substitutes exist for a component, this field is selected. If no substitutes exist, this field is unavailable for selection. |
Sub Supply |
Selected if the component is supplied by a subcontractor. If the component is not a subcontracted item, the field is unavailable for selection. |
Access the Component Details - Substitutes page.
The header data consists of default values from the Compare EBOMs - BOM Selections inquiry page.
Substitute Items tab
The system displays the substitute differences, including the substitute item ID, description, and the original component ID.
Attributes tab
The system displays the substitute differences, including the substitute item ID, operation sequence, effective date, priority, standard unit of measure, and conversion rate.
Access the Assy Header - Outputs page.
The header data consists of default values from the Compare EBOMs - BOM Selections inquiry page.
Dates tab
This page displays output date differences, including information such as output type, output item, operation sequence, and effectivity dates.
Attributes tab
This page displays attribute differences, including information such as output type, output item, standard unit of measure, quantity per, source code, serial control, and resource allocation and cost allocation percentages.
This section discusses how to view item where-used information.
Page Name |
Object Name |
Navigation |
Usage |
EG_BOM_WHEREUSED |
Engineering, BOMs and Revisions, Review EBOM Information, Item Where Used, Item Where Used |
View all of the EBOMs on which an item appears. You’ll find this information useful when you want to analyze the impact that a change in an item can have on all existing BOMs. |
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EN_WHEREUSED_RPT |
Engineering, BOMs and Revisions, Reports, Item Where Used |
Generate the Components/Substitutes Where Used Report (ENS2000). You can generate a hard-copy report that lists all the EBOMs on which a component appears. You’ll find this information useful when you want to analyze the impact that a component change can have on all existing EBOMs or MBOMs. |
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EN_ITEMWHERE_USED |
Engineering, BOMs and Revisions, Review EBOM Information, Item Where Used Express, Item Where Used Express |
View the engineering BOMs on which components are used. This information is useful when you want to analyze the impact a change to an item can have on all existing EBOMs. |
See Also
ENS2000 - Item Where Used Report
Access the Item Where Used inquiry page.
Search |
Select a value to display only certain types of data. Values are: Components Only, Components and Substitutes, Outputs Only, and Substitutes Only. |
Unit, Item ID, BOM Type, Eff Date or Revision, and BOM Code. |
Enter this information about the item, as appropriate. |
Levels Up |
Enter 1, to view only the item’s parent assembly. The larger the number, the higher the level; for example, level 3 is three levels higher in the BOM structure than the item. To view only the final end item in which the selected item is an item, select Top Levels only. If you have requested more than one level, an arrow appears next to the item’s immediate parent in the Item ID field. Note. Do not confuse the Levels Up field with the Depth field on the BOM inquiry pages. Levels Up looks up the BOM structure; Depth looks down the structure. The Levels Up field is available only for BOM code 1. |
Search |
Click to retrieve the selected item where-used information. |
If you selected Components Only or Components and Substitutes, the system displays all higher-level subassemblies or assemblies that contain the selected item. You also see the levels at which the items appear in the higher-level items. The left arrow (←) in the display points to the item that directly uses the item selected.
Components and Substitutes and Substitutes Only appear if the component for the item is a substitute.
If you selected Outputs Only, the system displays information by output type, including:
Item ID
BOM Code
Op Seq
Output Quantity
If the component is revision-controlled, a Comp Rev field also appears as a search parameter. If you enter a component revision, this page returns all assemblies where that component matches or is blank. If you leave the component revision blank, the inquiry returns assemblies that use any revision of the component.
See Also
The system makes a BOM Transfer/Copy Audit page entry for each EBOM transferred or copied to production. You can display all items whose EBOMs or BOMs you have copied or transferred by selecting by viewing the BOM Transfer/Copy Audit page.
Similarly, the system makes a Routing Transfer/Copy Audit page entry for each engineering routing (ERTG) transferred or copied to production. You can display all items whose ERTGs or manufacturing routing (MRTG) you have copied or transferred by viewing the Routing Transfer/Copy Audit page.
See Also
Transferring BOMs and Routings