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Stocker data for Dashboard
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FACILITY |
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. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.GEN_FACILITIES) |
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STOCKER |
Stocker is effectively similar to a rack except that it stores carriers internally and has input and output ports. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.MHS_STOCKERS) |
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MNT_FAMILY |
MNT_FAMILY is assigned to each EQP_TYPE. Tools in the same MNT_FAMILY are similar and share the same maintenance schedule. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.EQP_MNT_FAMILIES) |
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MNT_MODULE |
MNT_MODULE is the module responsible for maintaining the tool and is a property of MNT_FAMILY. See comments on the module column in GEN_MODULES for how it relates to eqp_module and mnt_module. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.EQP_MNT_FAMILIES) |
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IS_OUTPUT_FOR_BAY |
This flag indicates if this rack qualifies as an output rack for the bay for NextMove. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.MHS_RACKS) |
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BAY |
A bay is a physical area within the building. The bay is important for estimating travel time for a carrier to reach its destination as we usually store these estimates as a matrix of bay-to-bay and assume that the estimated time from any location within one bay to any location within another bay is approximately the same. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.MHS_BAYS) |
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IS_AMHS |
This field indicates if the stocker is part of the Automated Material Handling System. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.MHS_STOCKERS) |
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STOCKER_DISPLAY |
Optional column to show a user friendly station name on the NextMove GUI which is different that the station name on the barcode. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.MHS_STOCKERS) |
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DESCRIPTION |
Tool desciption. This value is only used to display in the Dashboard. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.EQP_TOOLS) |
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NUM_CASTS |
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NUM_PODS |
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BUILDING |
Building is the top of our MHS hierarchy at each site. It is independent of facility which is at the top of our EQP/RTG hierarchy. It is possible for a building to include multiple facilities and for a facility to include multiple buildings but we do not even need to define these relationships because EQP_TOOLS determines this by the combination of the facility and bay columns (since bay points to building). (* inherited from FPSINPUT.MHS_BUILDINGS) |
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BARE_DRBL_CAPACITY |
Maximum number of bare durables that can be stored. Bare durables are durables which are not in a pod. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.MHS_RACK_LOCATIONS) |
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BARE_WFR_CAPACITY |
Maximum number of bare wafers that can be stored. Bare wafers are lots which are not in a cassette. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.MHS_RACK_LOCATIONS) |
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CAST_CAPACITY |
Maximum number of cassettes that can be stored. We define cassette as a carrier for a lot. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.MHS_RACK_LOCATIONS) |
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POD_CAPACITY |
Maximum number of pods that can be stored. We define pod as a carrier for a durable. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.MHS_RACK_LOCATIONS) |
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EQP_STATE |
Client equipment state taken directly from their MES or from their existing tool state model. For EQP_MNT_FUTURE, this is the state that we estimate the entity will be in during the maintenance which is often set to a generic PM state if we do not have detailed information. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.EQP_L6_DETAILED_STATES) |
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EQP_STATE_CHG_EVENT |
Event that last changed the eqp_state. (* inherited from FPSBASE.ETP_STATUS) |
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EQP_STATE_CHG_INST |
Time when the eqp_state changed for this particular entity. If another entity on the same main tool changes state, eqp_inst will change for all entities on the tool even those whose state does not change. Therefore if eqp_inst is after state_chg_inst that means another entity changed state at eqp_inst but this entity has not changed since state_chg_inst. (* inherited from FPSBASE.ETP_STATUS) |
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EQP_STATE_CHG_OPERATOR |
Operator who logged the event that last changed the eqp_state. (* inherited from FPSBASE.ETP_STATUS) |
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EQP_STATE_CHG_COMMENT |
Comment with the event that last changed the eqp_state. (* inherited from FPSBASE.ETP_STATUS) |
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AVAILABILITY |
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AVAIL_INST |
Time when the availability last changed, either came up or went down. (* inherited from FPSBASE.ETP_STATUS) |
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MFG_GROUP |
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MFG_GROUP_INST |
Time when the mfg_group last changed. (* inherited from FPSBASE.ETP_STATUS) |
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E10_STATE |
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E10_INST |
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DOWN_REASON |
A value from a reasonably short list of user-defined reasons why the entity went down. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.EQP_EVENT_HIST) |
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REPAIR_REASON |
These are the values that can be found in EQP_EVENT_HIST REPAIR_REASON. A value from a reasonably short list of user-defined explanations of how the entity will be repaired or what caused it to go down. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.EQP_REPAIR_REASONS) |
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