Access a Serial/Lot Status

Procedure

Access the work order whose status you want to view.
The page for the work order appears, displaying the Current Status section, which contains the current operation being performed on each serial/lot in the work order and the status of each serial/lot at the current operation. The All Serials/Lots section displays a list of serials/lots in the work order, along with the status of each serial/lot. The following table provides information on the columns in the table.
ColumnDescription
STATUSThe color-coded status indicator of the serial/lot. For more information, refer to the About Status Indicators topic.
SERIAL/LOTThe unique identifier of the serial/lot.
CURRENT OPThe name of the operation that is being performed on the serial/lot.
SEQUENCE NUMBERThe sequence in which the operation is performed.
USER(S)The names of the users who are currently working on the operation.
COMP QTYThe quantity of serials/lots completed or produced out of the total quantity of serials/lots planned in the serial/lot. The value in this column appears in the following format: <completed quantity> of <planned quantity> (for example, 2 of 5).
SKIPPED The number of serials/lots that are skipped.
CURRENT UNITThe name of the unit where the serial/lot is being produced.
DESCRIPTION The unit description.
OPT Indicates that the operation is Optional by displaying OPT against the operation.
Tip:
  • By default, the current status for all the serials/lots appears in the Current Status section. If you want to access the status for a single serial/lot, select the serial/lot in the All Serial/Lots section.
  • To modify the names of the serials/lots in the table, select , modify the names, and then select Save.
    Note: To perform this action, you must be granted the permission using Security.
Tip: To export the data to a .csv file, select . The data for the columns that appear in the table are exported into a .csv file. If the data contains unicode characters, to access the data in a Microsoft Excel worksheet:
  1. Access a blank worksheet.
  2. Go to Data > From text/CSV, and select the .csv file.
  3. Select the file origin: 65001:Unicode (UTF-8).
  4. Load the data.
This process is a requirement for Microsoft Excel.