Data Dictionary
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FPSADMIN Tables
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Table FPSADMIN.NMV_W_MY_TOOLS"
A table that contains the tools per LIST_ID for My Tools feature within NextMove. This table has a foreign key on EQP_TOOLS with "on delete cascade" which means that records will be automatically deleted when a tool is deleted from EQP_TOOLS. Normally this is a good feature but in the case where you have a blip with your EQP_TOOLS ETL and accidentally delete a tool (or all tools) and then quickly reinsert you will have to manually rebuild this table.
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Schema: FPSADMIN
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Tablespace: FPSDATA
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Primary key: LIST_ID, FACILITY, TOOL
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Column |
Type |
Nullable |
Comment |
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LIST_ID |
NUMBER |
N |
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FACILITY |
VARCHAR2(6) |
N |
Facility is included in almost every join in the DWH so this represents a definitive split. A route must have all steps on tools in the same facility. A tool must process all lots in the same facility. If your site has multiple buildings where lots run on routes using tools in multiple buildings then everything should be one facility. For example, multiple Fab buildings. But if your site has independent facilities like Fab and Test and Assembly where lot may progress from one to the next but on different routes then these should be different facilities. Since this column is in virtually every table it is critical that the value here is exactly matches what is in the MES if the MES has facility. Use facility_display for the display friendly name displayed in applications. See site_name comment for client/site/facility example. (* from FPSINPUT.GEN_FACILITIES) |
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TOOL |
VARCHAR2(16) |
N |
Tool is generally just the main tool. The exception is when different entities on the tool run completely independently and it is physically impossible to run wafers of the same lot across multiple entities. In this exception case, we may want to assign the entities to different eqp_types and therefore we should define each entity as a tool. Please note that when we do this there is no indication whatsoever that these different entities are on the same tool. (* from FPSINPUT.EQP_TOOLS) |
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COORD_X |
NUMBER(2) |
This is the x coordinate position of the location within its station, in other words horizontal position. The maximum coord_x is the width of the station. This is optional and is often used for racks and sometimes for carts so we can determine the exact position of the carrier to make it easier to find. (* from FPSINPUT.MHS_RACK_LOCATIONS) |