Creating Supplier Production Monitoring Rules

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You can use rules to ensure that all necessary supplier production monitoring processes occur when needed and are performed by the appropriate people. You can also create alert rules to inform you when a process does not run as you had planned.

The following table summarizes the three types of supplier production monitoring rules.

Rule Type

Purpose

Example

Workflow

Define criteria for which workflow definitions are performed

Perform workflow definition A for all direct ship orders for customer X.

Team

Define criteria for which supplier production monitoring teams are responsible

Assign team A as responsible for all direct ship orders for customer X.

Alert

Define criteria for which alerts are created

Create an alert if a product inspection must occur within three days.

Creating Workflow Rules

To create a workflow rule:

  1. In Monitoring Rule Maintenance, select the Workflow radio button.

  2. Enter a workflow type in the Workflow Type field.

  3. Enter a workflow level in the Workflow Level field.

  4. Click the New button in the ribbon. The Monitoring Rule Entry window appears.

  5. Select filter criteria for the rule. The available criteria depend on the workflow level you selected in step 3.

  6. Enter a range of dates for which the rule is active in the Start Date and End Date fields.

  7. Click the Assignment tab.

  8. If no workflow should be performed for the rule, select the No Workflow Required check box, and skip to step 10.

  9. Enter a workflow definition code or description in the Workflow Definition or Description field.

  10. Enter a sequence number for the rule in the Rule Sequence field. The lower the number, the higher the rule is in the rule hierarchy. The hierarchy determines which rules take precedence over other rules. You can later change the sequence in Monitoring Rule Maintenance.

  11. Select the status of the rule.

  12. Click the OK button in the ribbon. The rule is created.

Creating Team Rules

To create a team rule:

  1. In Monitoring Rule Maintenance, select the Team radio button.

  2. Enter a workflow type in the Workflow Type field.

  3. Enter a workflow level in the Workflow Level field.

  4. Click the New button in the ribbon. The Monitoring Rule Entry window appears.

  5. If you want to select specific tasks for the rule, clear the All check box to the left of the Task field. You can then enter a specific task in the Task field, or click the List button to select multiple tasks.

  6. If you want to select specific workflow definitions for the rule, clear the All check box to the left of the Definition Code field. You can then enter a specific workflow definition code in the Definition Code field, or click the List button to select multiple workflow definitions.

  7. Select additional filter criteria for the rule. The available criteria depend on the workflow level you selected in step 3.

  8. Enter a range of dates for which the rule is active in the Start Date and End Date fields.

  9. Click the Assignment tab.

  10. Enter the supplier production monitoring team or description for the rule in the Team or Name field.

  11. Enter a sequence number for the rule in the Rule Sequence field. The lower the number, the higher the rule is in the rule hierarchy. The hierarchy determines which rules take precedence over other rules. You can later change the sequence in Monitoring Rule Maintenance.

  12. Select the status of the rule.

  13. Click the OK button in the ribbon. The rule is created.

Creating Alert Rules

To create an alert rule:

  1. In Monitoring Rule Maintenance, select the Alert radio button.

  2. Enter a workflow type in the Workflow Type field.

  3. Enter a workflow level in the Workflow Level field.

  4. Click the New button in the ribbon. The Monitoring Rule Entry window appears.

  5. If you want to select specific tasks for the rule, clear the All check box to the left of the Task field. You can then enter a specific task in the Task field, or click the List button to select multiple tasks.

  6. If you want to select specific workflow definitions for the rule, clear the All check box to the left of the Definition Code field. You can then enter a specific workflow definition code in the Definition Code field, or click the List button to select multiple workflow definitions.

  7. Select additional filter criteria for the rule. The available criteria depend on the workflow level you selected in step 3.

  8. Enter a range of dates for which the rule is active in the Start Date and End Date fields.

  9. Click the Assignment tab.

  10. Click the Lookup button to the right of the Alert Rule field, and select a condition that will trigger an alert.

  11. In the grid, enter values for the condition that will trigger an alert (if required for the alert rule you selected in step 10).

  12. Enter a sequence number for the rule in the Rule Sequence field. The lower the number, the higher the rule is in the rule hierarchy. The hierarchy determines which rules take precedence over other rules. You can later change the sequence in Monitoring Rule Maintenance.

  13. Select the status of the rule.

  14. Select who will receive the alert (a supplier production monitoring team, a buyer, or both).

  15. If you want the rule to send alerts for teams other than the team assigned to tasks, click the Teams tab, clear the Only delivered to the team assigned to the task check box, and specify the teams.

  16. Click the OK button in the ribbon. The rule is created.