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Dr. Arne MantheySolution Manager, SAP AG
September 2007
Boost the PI Sheet
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Where can I get the Cool Stuff?
BPX Community for Manufacturing
Manufacturing Execution for Process Industries
State of the Art: Maintaining Process Instructions with XSteps - Available
Functional Enhancements
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Manufacturing Operations
Control
recipe
Master
data
Process
Messages
SAP R/3 EnterprisePlanned
order
Process
order
Function
modules
OPC in SAP:
Data access Alarms&Events
Automatic
process
messages
R-01
Material movementsBatch managementPlant maintenanceQuality managementAlarm serverCustomer functions
PI Sheet
Shop Floor Communication with PI Sheets
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Example of a PI Sheet
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SAP 2007 / Page 5
1. Newly developed standard functions (ECC 6.03)
2. XSteps SXS Library (ECC 5.0 +)
3. Extensions of XSteps for regulated environment (ECC 6.02)
4. Using productivity tools to speed up implementation
5. Techniques for enhancements
(XSL stylesheets and function modules)
Agenda
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New Features and Functions
Set fields mandatory with
the help of characteristics
(flag Entry Required set )
Show comment icon in table cells
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Enhanced New SAP Style Sheet
LED Green: Signature completed
LED Yellow: Signature in progress
with more than one signer
LED Grey: Signature present, not
started yet
No LED: No Signature present
Icon Deactivated: Phase contains
deactivated elements
Icon Locked: Phase contains
locked elements
Icon for Signatures already done:
There are signatures present
Icon for Deviations: Deviations
occurred in the phase
Icon for Comments: Comments
were created for the phase
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Easy to Adopt New Monitoring Transactions
New transactions for
Control Recipe Monitor (CO53XT)
Process Message Monitor (CO54XT)
Work List for PI Sheets/Work Instructions (CO60 & CO60XT)
Using configurable ALV_GRID_XT:
Adding additional columns modification-free (via BAdI implementation and
customer-defined append structure)
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PDF Print Function
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SAP 2007 / Page 10
1. Newly developed standard functions (ECC 6.03)
2. XSteps SXS Library (ECC 5.0 +)
3. Extensions of XSteps for regulated environment (ECC 6.02)
4. Using productivity tools to speed up implementation
5. Techniques for enhancements
(XSL stylesheets and function modules)
Agenda
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SXS Library: Facts
Purpose
Collection of best-practice building blocks
Speed-up of implementation
Required Functionality Release
Usage of XStep-based PI Sheets (PP-PI)Since R/3 4.70
Ext. 2.0
Importing of XStep folders Since ERP 2004
Usage of XSteps for production orders (work instruction sheets)
ERP 2005 EhP 3
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Content of the SXS Library
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Structure of the SXS Library
Folders for different
categories of SXS
SXS
Every SXS has a separate
documentary instruction
(To be deleted for later use)
Sample instructions
demonstrate the usage
Simulation:
Displays a
preview of
the SXS on
the right side
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Example: Checklist
Show the usage of
SXS references
inside the SXS
repository
Show how parameters can be
used to control the behaviour of
an SXS reference (e.g. color)
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Example: Material List
SXS Repository
Process Order: XSteps
Process Order: Bill of Material
HTML code valuation
Generation
Scope
SXS reference
in process order
Simulated XSteps in
process order
(including generation)
40 character
material short text
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Example: CSS Adoption
HTML long text with CSS
manipulation code
Change the background color
of the phase container
Change the background color
of the PI Sheet
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How to get the SXS Library from SDN/BPX
Downloads Core Manufacturinghttps://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/bpx-manufacturing
Name of Download Item (ZIP file) Description
Flexible Building Blocks for Shop Floor Instruction Sheets -Basic Standard XStep Templates
Library of SXS wihich do not use any custom
characteristics or function modules
Flexible Building Blocks for Shop Floor Instruction Sheets -Advanced Standard XStep Templates
Library of SXS which use custom characteristics or function
modules. (To be created before importing the library)
Flexible Building Blocks for Shop Floor Instruction Sheets -Standard XStep Library
Both basic and advanced libraries
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SAP 2007 / Page 18
1. Newly developed standard functions (ECC 6.03)
2. XSteps SXS Library (ECC 5.0 +)
3. Extensions of XSteps for regulated environment (ECC 6.02)
4. Using productivity tools to speed up implementation
5. Techniques for enhancements
(XSL stylesheets and function modules)
Agenda
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Usage of Standard XSteps in a Regulated
Environment
Standard XSteps as Building Blocks for PI Sheets require additional features
(regulated environment):
Main features:
Approval procedure for SXS versions using digital signatures
Where-used list for SXS
XML export and import of folders, SXS and SXS versions
Nice to have:
Checksum test during XML import
Automatic numbering of SXS version
Automatic calculation of the valid to-date for released SXS version
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Approval status scheme for SXS versions
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Approval status scheme for SXS versions
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Where-used List for Standard XSteps
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SAP 2007 / Page 23
1. Newly developed standard functions (ECC 6.03)
2. XSteps SXS Library (ECC 5.0 +)
3. Extensions of XSteps for regulated environment (ECC 6.02)
4. Using productivity tools to speed up implementation
5. Techniques for enhancements
(XSL stylesheets and function modules)
Agenda
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PI Sheet Productivity Tools: Facts
Purpose
Quick design of PI sheet content for discussion during blueprint
Gives a good impression on the look & feel of a PI Sheet
Templates of common elements
Required Functionality Release
MS Office: Powerpoint & Excel -
Tool Type Usage
Quick Design PPTCreation of draft Powerpoint presentations
Quick Design & Table Layout XLSPI Sheet design in Excel, check of table
layout (width)
Process Instructions Templates XLSPI Sheet design in Excel. Copy of process
instructions into ERP (Pre-XStep)
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Quick Design (Powerpoint)
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Quick Design & Table Layout (Excel)
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Process Instructions Templates (Excel)
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How to get the PI Sheet Productivity Tools
Downloads Core Manufacturinghttps://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/bpx-manufacturing
Name of Download Item (ZIP file) Description
PI Sheet Productivity Tools
In the blueprint phase of a PP-PI project it is often difficult to discuss the possibilities and the look & feel of PI sheets with non-IT members of the project team. During implementation of PI sheets it is helpful to have some templates available for common objects. This documentation describes some very useful tools to support the blueprint and implementation of PI sheets.
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SAP 2007 / Page 30
1. Newly developed standard functions (ECC 6.03)
2. XSteps SXS Library (ECC 5.0 +)
3. Extensions of XSteps for regulated environment (ECC 6.02)
4. Using productivity tools to speed up implementation
5. Techniques for enhancements
(XSL stylesheets and function modules)
Agenda
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Custom Function Modules for PI Sheets: Facts
Purpose
Enhancing the PI Sheet with simple or complex custom functionality
Synchronous communication with ERP functionality
Glue for building PI Sheets with MES-like functionality
Required Functionality Release
Trigger function modules from PI Sheet manually
R/3 3.1i +
Trigger functions modules by events (Parameter changed, Document logged in, )
R/3 Enterprise +
Not new, but the knowledge on the
possibilities is not widely spread!
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Synchronous communication with ERP
functions
Equipment Data (PM)
Event: PARAMETER_CHANGED
Function Module
FUNCTION Z_MX_EQUI_STAT.
*"----------------------------------------------------------------------
*"*"Local Interface:
*" IMPORTING
*" REFERENCE(I_EQUNR) TYPE EQUNR
*" EXPORTING
*" REFERENCE(E_STAT_TXT) TYPE CHAR30
*" REFERENCE(E_STAT) TYPE CHAR30
*" CHANGING
*" REFERENCE(C_STAT_CODE) TYPE CHAR4
OPTIONAL
*" REFERENCE(C_STAT) TYPE CHAR30 OPTIONAL
*" EXCEPTIONS
*" ERROR
*"---------------------------------------------------------------------
DATA : it_status TYPE TABLE OF jstat,
is_status TYPE jstat,
ls_tj30t TYPE tj30t.
DATA : w_object LIKE jest-objnr,
w_stsma LIKE jsto-stsma,
w_num TYPE n.
Get Status
Set Status
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Calculations on complex PI Sheet tables
Function Module
FUNCTION Z_MX_WEIGH_COMP_UPDATE.
*"----------------------------------------------------------------------
*"*"Local Interface:
*" IMPORTING
*" REFERENCE(I_RESITEM) TYPE CHAR4 OPTIONAL
*" REFERENCE(I_POSNR) TYPE APOSN OPTIONAL
*" REFERENCE(I_WEIGH_TYPE) TYPE CHAR30 OPTIONAL
*" REFERENCE(I_SUM_AI) TYPE BDMNG OPTIONAL
*" REFERENCE(I_SUM_CM) TYPE BDMNG OPTIONAL
*" REFERENCE(I_TOL) TYPE BDMNG OPTIONAL
*" REFERENCE(I_STAT) TYPE C OPTIONAL
*" REFERENCE(I_UOM) TYPE CHAR30 OPTIONAL
*" EXPORTING
*" REFERENCE(E_STAT) TYPE C
*" REFERENCE(E_SUM_CM) TYPE BDMNG
*" TABLES
*" ET_NET STRUCTURE ZMX_PI_TABLE_NUM OPTIONAL
*" ET_NET_AI STRUCTURE ZMX_PI_TABLE_NUM OPTIONAL
*" ET_NET_CM STRUCTURE ZMX_PI_TABLE_NUM OPTIONAL
*" ET_POSNR STRUCTURE ZMX_PI_TABLE_CHAR OPTIONAL
*" ET_RESITEM STRUCTURE ZMX_PI_TABLE_CHAR OPTIONAL
*" ET_S_WEIGH STRUCTURE ZMX_PI_TABLE_CHAR OPTIONAL
*" ET_SORTF STRUCTURE ZMX_PI_TABLE_CHAR OPTIONAL
*" ET_UOM STRUCTURE ZMX_PI_TABLE_CHAR OPTIONAL
*" LT_SCALE STRUCTURE ZMX_PI_TABLE_CHAR OPTIONAL
*"----------------------------------------------------------------------
Event: DOCUMENT_SAVED
Net UoM Potency AI [kg]
100 g 50 % 0.050
40 g 75 % 0.030
20 g 100 % 0.020
Sum 0.100
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Custom XSL Stylesheet: Facts
Purpose
Enhancing the look & feel of the PI Sheet
Add functionality
Required Functionality Release
Browser-based PI Sheet (HTML) R/3 4.6c +
Remarks
In-house knowledge is highly recommended for: XML, XSLT, HTML, Javascript
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Example: Material Text in PI Sheet Header
Modified XSL Stylesheet
Material short text with 40
characters length
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Examples: Long Text at various Positions
Wide header
Table title
Footer text
below table
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Complex Example: Active Icons
Phase completed
(Status CNF)
Phase open for work
(Predecessor phase
110 has status CNF)
Phase not open
(Predecessors not yet
completed)
User qualification
not sufficient
Phase Relationships
Phase StatusUser Qualification
Qualification Requirement
Stylesheet modification
Javascript
Custom function modules
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SAP 2007 / Page 39
Thank you!
Dr. Arne Manthey
Solution Manager
Solution Management Manufacturing
SAP AG
Dietmar-Hopp-Allee 16
69190 Walldorf
T +49 6227 7-50758
M +49 160 3603067
F +49 6227 78-32635
www.sap.com
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