Create Recipe Structure
Explanation
This activity is used to manually enter the recipe structure of a part, i.e., 
the components comprising the parent part. Recipe structures are alternatives to 
product structures/bills of material. Only components with a weight or volume 
unit of measure can be included in a recipe structure. 
Prerequisites
This activity requires that the parent part with the 
Part Type set to Manufactured Recipe and the components must have been defined
in the Inventory Part window.
This automatically creates a structure record for the part. If the density is
used, it must have been defined for the components on the 
Inventory
Part/Manufacturing tab.  
System Effects
As a result of this activity, 
	- The system connects the components to a recipe part. 
- The structure will be broken down to display the 
	gross content for component parts and substances. The physical properties of 
	the recipe part will also be calculated.
- It is also possible to save an archive 
	version of the recipe part. 
Window
Recipe Structure
Related Window Descriptions
Recipe Structure
Recipe Structure/Recipe Structure
Procedure
	- Display the parent part by populating or by making a selective query in 
	the Recipe Structure window. 
	
- Click the Recipe Structure 
	tab.
- Enter a description of the alternative in the Alternative Description 
	field.
- Specify the yield of the recipe in the Yield field.
- Enter a standard size to be manufactured in the Batch Size field
    on the Recipe
    Structure tab.
- Enter the unit of measure for the recipe in the Display Weight UoM 
	field. Use the List of Values to select from
    the available units of
    measure.
- Select the method for entering the quantity of the components in the Enter By field.
- Click the 
	Structure
	tab.
- Select a line, then create a new line record (F5). Enter the component part in the 
	Component Part  field. Use the List of Values to
    select from the available parts. The Description and Unit columns
    contain information from the inventory part register.
- Enter the quantity in the correct field, depending on the selection in step 6. If you
    selected:
		- Weight in the Enter By field, enter the quantity in the unit of measure for the specific component in the Qty in Display field.
- Weight Percent in the Enter By field, enter the quantity in percentage in the 
		Weight Share field. 
- Component UoM in the 
		Enter By field, enter the
    quantity per assembly in the Qty per Assembly field. 
 
- In the Procedure Step field, enter the order in which the components are used. You can
    add several components in the same step.
- Repeat steps 9 - 10 for each component. The total weight share must be 100%.
- To be able to plan or to use the structure, the alternative status must be changed from
    Tentative to Plannable or Buildable. Right-click in the 
	Status field,
    then click Plan or Build.
- Save the record (F12).  
Note: When using the Prototype structure type, the structure 
alternate can only have the Tentative and Obsolete states. The 
structure alternate is created in the Tentative state and can be used by 
Manufacturing. Structure alternates in the Obsolete state will not be 
available for use in Manufacturing and cannot be changed to a different state.
If you want to enter by-products, then go to By-products tab:
	- On the Recipe 
	Structure tab, select the By-Products tab.
- Enter components which are composed as by-products 
	when producing the parent part.
- Enter the unit of measure for the recipe in the Display Weight UoM 
	field. Use the List of Values to select from
    the available units of
    measure. Enter the quantity of the by-product component produced when producing 
	one part from the parent part in the correct field, depending on selection, if you have selected:
	
		- Weight in the Enter By field, enter the by-product quantity in the unit of measure for the 
		specific component in the Qty in Display per Unit field.
- Weight Percent in the Enter By field, enter the 
		by-product quantity in percentage in the Weight
    Share per Unit field. 
- Component UoM in the 
		Enter By field, enter the
    	by-product quantity per assembly in the Qty per Unit field. 
		
 
- Enter a value in the Oper Cost 
	Distribution Factor field. The number should be between 0 and 1 for each 
	by-product line. The sum of this value for all by-products on the structure 
	cannot be greater than 1.
 Note: When shop order costs are 
	calculated, this value is multiplied with the operation cost to yield an 
	operation cost for the by-product line. The remaining operation cost is 
	allocated to the primary product.
- Enter a value in the Gen OH Cost 
	Distribution Factor  field. This number should be between 0 and 1 
	for each product line. The sum of this value for all by-products on the 
	structure cannot be greater than 1.
 Note: When the shop order cost 
	is calculated, this value is multiplied by the general overhead cost to 
	yield a general overhead cost for the by-product line. The remaining general 
	overhead cost is allocated to the primary product.
- Select the Use as Supply in MRP
	check box, if you want to use it as supply when performing MRP. 
 Note: Use as Supply in MRP check box will not get enabled to select, if part 
	has a structure and the parent part is defined as a by-product at the lower 
	levels. For example Part B is defined as a by-product of Part A and Part A 
	is also defined as a by-product of Part B.
If by-product cost distribution is used:
	- On the Recipe 
	Structure 
	tab, select the Use By-Product Cost Distribution check box.
- Click the 
	
	By-Product Cost Distribution 
	tab.
- Enter the value in the Item Cost Distribution Factor 
	field. This number should be between 0 and 1 for each component material 
	line for the by-product.
- If more than one by-product exists, enter the item cost distribution 
	factors for the remaining by-products.
 Note: During shop order cost calculation, the factor is multiplied by 
	the shop order component cost and the value is allocated to that by-product. 
	This is repeated for all by-products. The remaining cost is allocated to the 
	primary product.