The ProductionPartSetType is used to group parts within a production job. It also contains information about the parts in the group.

It is formally defined in Table 32. Its additional subcomponents are defined in Table 33.

Table 32 – ProductionPartSetType Definition

Attribute

Value

BrowseName

ProductionPartSetType

IsAbstract

False

References

Node Class

BrowseName

DataType

TypeDefinition

Other

Subtype of the BaseObjectType defined in OPC 10000-5 i.e. inheriting the InstanceDeclarations of that Node

0:HasProperty

Variable

Name

0:String

0:PropertyType

O, RO

0:HasComponent

Variable

PartsPlannedPerRun

0:UInt32

0:BaseDataVariableType

M, RO

0:HasComponent

Variable

PartsCompletedPerRun

0:UInt32

0:BaseDataVariableType

M, RO

0:HasComponent

Object

PartsPerRun

0:BaseObjectType

O

0:HasProperty

Variable

ContainsMixedParts

0:Boolean

0:PropertyType

M, RO

Table 33 – ProductionPartSetType Additional Subcomponents

Source Path

References

NodeClass

BrowseName

DataType

TypeDefinition

Others

PartsPerRun

0:HasComponent

Object

<Part>

ProductionPartType

MP

Name is used to specify the type of parts in a group.

PartsPlannedPerRun indicates how many of the parts in this group are intended to be produced in one run of a job.

PartsCompletedPerRun indicates how many parts of this group have been completed in the current run of the job. This counter does not give any indication about the part quality.

PartsPerRun contains a list of the parts in the current run of the job. This list is made out of at least one <Part > instance of ProductionPartType. In each new run of the job, all variables in the part nodes are reset to their initial values. For the DisplayName of the <Part >, it is recommended to use the value of the Name Property of the respective ProductionPartType instance.

ContainsMixedParts indicates if the parts in a ProductionPartSetType may be different from each other (True) or if they are parts of the same type (False).