Define Tool Instance
Explanation
Use this activity to enter and maintain records of tools and instances of
tools. Tool IDs can be linked to routings
to specify particular tools to use. Tool instances can be used by IFS/Constraint
Based Scheduling as part of a shop order operation capacity used to schedule
shop orders. Tool Instances have effectivity date ranges that define the
availability of each tool instance to production. 
Prerequisites
This activity requires that a tool ID must have been defined in  
Manufacturing Tool.
System Effects
As a result of this activity:
  -  A new tool
instances for a tool is created.
- This tool instance can be used by CBS, if installed, as part of a shop
    order operation capacity used to schedule shop orders.
Window
Manufacturing Tool
Related Window Descriptions
Manufacturing Tool
Procedure
  - Open the Manufacturing Tool window.
- Populate the window and select the tool ID to connect with new tool instances
    in the Tool ID field, or query for the tool ID.
- In the 
	Tool Detail tab, either use the default tool instance
    displayed in the  Tool Instance field to make modifications, or click
    New to
    create a new instance.
- Enter the tool instance name you want to create in the  Tool Instance  column.
- Enter a description of the tool instance in the  Description  column.
- If desired, enter any notes about the tool instance in the  Note Text 
    field. Double-click in this field to open the Note Text editor to simplify
    entering extensive text.
- If an equipment object is used, connect it with the tool instance in the  Object ID
    
    column. Click List of Values  to select from the available object IDs.
- If desired, specify the work center in which the tool instance is normally
    found. Click List of Values  in the  Normal Work Center No  field.
- If desired, specify the production line in which the tool instance is
    normally found. Click List of Values  in the  Normal Production Line
     field.
- If desired, enter the date in the  Last Calibration Date  field that the
    tool instance was last calibrated. This must be on a calendar working date.
    The date in the  Next Calibration Date  field will automatically be
    calculated.
- If the tool instance uses Measurement System Analysis (MSA), enter
    necessary values in the appropriate fields.
- Specify the validity range of the tool ID instance in the  Begin Date  and
     End Date 
    columns. You do not need to specify an end date. 
- Repeat steps 2 - 6 for each tool instance.
- Save the record (F12).