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- Guided process for restructuring and reconciliation between Engineering BOM and Manufacturing BOM.
- Flexible and integrated Engineering Change Management support.
- Embedded Variant Configuration and Digital Mock-Up capabilities.
- Harmonized User Interface and improved usability for product development.
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LeverX SAP PLM Tutorial - Product Structure Management - Create a Product St...LeverX
In SAP, product structures are used to support the product development process. SAP Product Structure Management (PSM) can manage the product structures that contain many components and their variants. Product structures can be built and maintained without any associated material masters.
Product Structure Management (PSM) serves as dedicated Engineering BOM to manage Product Structures for the whole product life-cycle starting in early development phases.
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- Flexible and integrated Engineering Change Management support.
- Embedded Variant Configuration and Digital Mock-Up capabilities.
- Harmonized User Interface and improved usability for product development.
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You use SAP PLM Guided Structure Synchronization (GSS) to transfer source structures from one application area, such as engineering, to target structures of another application area, such as manufacturing. The aim is to keep the target structure up-to-date. The system takes changes to structures into account in each synchronization and updates the target structure. Any differences between the source and target structure are displayed as conflicts with varying degrees of severity.
For example, you can transfer an engineering BOM to manufacturing and create a manufacturing BOM from it. You can transfer any subsequent changes to the engineering BOM to manufacturing by performing another synchronization.
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1. Essential
SAP PLM Tutorial
Product Structure Synchronization (PSS)
Overview and Functionality.
By
Rohan Joshi
2nd January 2013 1 Copyrighted 2013 by LeverX, Inc.
2. Tutorial Goal
Create Product Family
Create Product Variant
Assign Material to Product Variant
Create Product Item
Create Product Item Variant
Create Product View
Display Product Structure
Load and Activate Simulation
2nd January 2013 2 Copyrighted 2013 by LeverX, Inc.
3. Definition: Product Structure
Set of hierarchically ordered objects with the purpose of documenting one
product or a set of similar products
Product Structures support product development, especially for products
with many variants and a large number of components
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4. Pictorial Representation:
Product Family:
LINUX_SERVER
Product Views:
SERVER_COMPONENTS
Product Items: LX_CASE,
LX_CPU, LX_PWRSUP
Product Item Variants:
30cm, 2.4GHz, 120V and
240V
2nd January 2013 4 Copyrighted 2013 by LeverX, Inc.
5. Product Family:
The product family defines the top Product Structure has the
level element of the product under following sub views,
development • Description
• General Data
• Components
• Product Variants
• Documents
• Classes
• Characteristic
• Authorizations
• Administrative Data
2nd January 2013 5 Copyrighted 2013 by LeverX, Inc.
6. Create Product Family:
Click Product Structure ->
Create Product Structure
from the NWBC Menu
Choose Node Type
“Product Family”
Enter Node:
LINUX_SERVER
Enter Class: PSS_DEMO
and click Continue
2nd January 2013 6 Copyrighted 2013 by LeverX, Inc.
7. Product Variant:
Product Variant is a sub set of product family and describes a product of
this family
A Product Family has one or more Product Variants associated with it
Product variants are finished product materials, and they provide a direct
reference to the product
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8. Create Product Variant:
Open Change
Product Structure
Screen, go to tab
Product Variant
Enter Product
Variant and
Description
Click Save
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9. Assign Material To Product Variant:
Go to Product Variants tab, enter a material in the Material field
Click Check Entries
Click Save
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10. Product Item:
Product item defines the components that are used to build up a product
Product Item is used to perform the following activities,
• To define the structure of the product you want to document
• object dependencies and components are specified at this level
• To add Product Item Variants
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11. Create Product Item
Choose Node Type:
Product Item
Enter Node: LX_CASE
Enter Class: PSS_DEMO
Click Continue.
Go to “Where Used” tab
and enter
LINUX_SERVER under
Node field and SAVE
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12. Create Product Item Variant:
Open Product
Structure LX_CASE
and switch to Product
Item Variants tab
Enter 30 in the Variant
field and add
Description
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13. Product View:
Product Views are independent of Variants and Material Assignments
Product Views are defined while creating Product Structure with many
elements. Used to structure large products
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14. Create Product View:
Enter Node Type: Views
Enter Node:
SERVER_COMPONEN
TS
Enter Class:
PSS_DEMO
Click Continue
Enter Node: LX_CASE
and SAVE.
2nd January 2013 14 Copyrighted 2013 by LeverX, Inc
16. Simulation:
Simulations are used to simulate the explosion of a product structure or a
product assembly for a specific set of configuration parameters
Simulations take into account object dependencies and effectivity
parameters
Simulations can be based on,
• Date Effectivity
• Parameter Effectivity
2nd January 2013 16 Copyrighted 2013 by LeverX, Inc
17. Activate Simulation: Date Effectivity
Click Edit
Simulation
Enter Simulation
Name and
Simulation
Description
Enter Material
Set Dates and click
Activate Simulation
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18. Conclusion:
Benefits of using PSS:
• A redundancy-free description of products or product families with many
variants
• An integrated data model for efficient product structure management
• Variant configuration and variant management capabilities
• The option of working with both configurable and configured materials
2nd January 2013 18 Copyrighted 2013 by LeverX, Inc
19. Contact Information
Please contact us for more information about our services or solutions available.
LeverX, Inc.
800 West El Camino Real, Suite 180
Mountain View, CA 94040 USA
Tel: (650) 625 – 8347
Web Site: www.LeverX.com
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