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FPSBASE.DASH_P_WIP_HOLD_HIST

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View FPSAPP.DASH_P_WIP_HOLD_HIST

WIP_HOLD_HIST is a fast table so this view can be used by Dashboard to get hold history for a particular lot or time range very quickly. Filtering by any other criteria should be acceptable as long as it is within a reasonable time range.

Column

Comment

LOT

A lot is a group of units that process together. Usually lot_id or lot_number in MES. All units in a lot are in the same carrier but there may be multiple lots in a carrier. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.WIP_LOTS_STATIC)

HOLD_INST

HOLD_EVENT

HOLD_OPERATOR

HOLD_FOR

The user responsible for the hold lot. Note this is different than the user who put the lot on hold. This is the person who needs to address the hold and potentially release it. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.WIP_EVENT_HIST)

HOLD_TYPE

Generally hold_type will come directly from the MES. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.WIP_HOLD_TYPES)

HOLD_GROUP

Grouping of hold_type for reporting purposes. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.WIP_HOLD_GROUPS)

HOLD_NOTE

Comment or note entered when the lot went on hold. Normally this should match the comment which was entered in the hold event. The logic to determine the hold note can get tricky when a subsequent comment event is logged to a lot already on hold because we do not know whether to update the hold note with the new comment or keep the comment from the original event that put the lot on hold. Our solution is to not update the hold_note by trigger with this comment event and leave the decision to our logic in WIP_LOTS_VERIFY. If you want to use the subsequent comment then populate it as the hold_note in WLV otherwise keep the original comment in WLV. Then our logic in CHK_WIP_LOTS_REALTIME is that if the hold_note written in WIP_LOTS_VERIFY differs from the hold_note populated by trigger while the hold_type and hold_for agree then we waive the normal 20 minute waiting period and update the hold_note immediately with a MISS-HOLDNOTE event. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.WIP_LOTS_VERIFY)

RELEASE_INST

This is the time is when the script was built by Build_official_upgrade_script.sh. (* inherited from FPSADMIN.ADM_VERSIONS)

RELEASE_EVENT

RELEASE_OPERATOR

DURATION_SEC

Duration in seconds of the period to be used to run the APF report. Used only for CLR, CLRA, and QE. (* inherited from FPSADMIN.CFG_TABLES)

ORIG_HOLD_INST

BANK

Lots which are not on a route are considered in a bank and the bank name indicates why the lot is off route. Bank must be NA for lots which are on a route. Our standard filter for active lots is bank = NA. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.RTG_BANKS)

CARRIER

RFID of the cassette or FOUP the lot is currently in. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.MHS_CARRIERS)

CURR_PRIORITY

The priority at the current step. As the lot moves along the route after LAST_STEP_CURR_PRTY it will revert to PLAN_PRIORITY. For example, timelink or sendahead priority is only temporary. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.WIP_LOTS_STATIC)

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)

IS_REWORK

Y indicates the lot is on a rework route after the event is logged. If a lot is reworked then returns to the main route and repeats some steps, is_rework will be N but we will count those steps as repeats. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.WIP_EVENT_HIST)

LOT_TYPE

Lot_type is the base of the hierarchy that determines lot_family then lot_group. Ideally lot_type will come straight from the MES with little modification. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.WIP_LOT_TYPES)

PLANPRD

Planning product used for all planning purposes. All lots with the same planprd are interchangeable to ship to the customer regardless of their prd, route, technology, wafer size, etc. For detailed information on prd vs. planprd see table comments in RTG_PLANPRDS. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.RTG_PLANPRDS)

PLAN_PRIORITY

Permanent priority of the lot set in the MES generally by planning. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.WIP_EVENT_HIST)

PRD

Prd determines the route which is used to process the lot in the facility and what tools, recipes, durables, etc. can be used at each step. Prd also determines the next facility for the lot when it finishes its route. For detailed information on prd vs. planprd see table comments in RTG_PLANPRDS. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.RTG_PRDS)

QTY

Quantity of units in the lot according the qty_unit defined for the facility. It is required for all lots in each facility to have their qty defined in the same units therefore the change in the unit is critical to defining the facility. For example, a pretest facility might have a sort step in the middle where we learn the qty of die. Prior to this step we know only the wafer qty but after this step we know both wafer and die. Since wafer is the only qty we know throughput the flow then wafer must be defined as the qty unit for this facility. Die can then be populated as sec_qty when it is known. Similarly the wafer saw facility might have a step in the middle where we cut the wafers into die. After this step we no longer know the number of wafers which means that die must be the qty unit for this facility and wafers can be the sec_qty prior to the saw step. Please note that a lot with qty of 0 is allowed but only if the sec_qty is greater than 0. This is unusual but one case is where we know the wafers will be scrapped but cannot be scrapped quite yet. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.WIP_EVENT_HIST)

ROUTE

Route that has threading requirements (* inherited from FPSINPUT.RTG_STEP_THREADING)

SEC_QTY

Quantity of units in the lot according the sec_qty_unit defined for the facility. See the column comment for the qty column for details and examples. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.WIP_EVENT_HIST)

STEP

A single processing step within a route representing a single tool visit. Step is often a very complex string and should rarely be displayed. Instead we should use process_display. (* inherited from FPSINPUT.RTG_ROUTE_STEPS)