Deleting a System-Process Scope

You can delete a scope between a System reference and Process reference. All assignments between processes and systems/operations within this scope are also removed in this case.


Before you begin: Open your data: a product (three parts to assemble A, B and C) with an associated Assemble process structure and an associated system/operation structure.

The root system contains System 1 and System 2.

The Assemble process structure is as follows:


  • Provide A, Provide B
  • Assemble A+B
  • Provide A+B, Provide C
  • Assemble A+B+C
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About System-Process Scope
  1. Open Manufacturing System Definition workbench.

  2. Click Create System Process Scope and create a scope between the Assemble process structure and System 1.

  3. Create an operation called Operation.1 under System 1.

    In the Operation Creation dialog box, the list of processes that can be assigned should be Provide A, Provide B, Assemble A+B, Provide A+B, Provide C, and Assemble A+B+C.

  4. Select all the processes and click OK.

  5. Right-click the root system tile and select Remove System Process Scope.

    An Information box appears asking you to confirm the deletion of the scope of System 1.



    It lists the processes to be unassigned from System 1 as follows:


    • Provide A achieved by Operation.1 held by System 1
    • Provide B achieved by Operation.1 held by System 1
    • Assemble A+B achieved by Operation.1 held by System 1
    • Provide A+B achieved by Operation.1 held by System 1
    • Provide C achieved by Operation.1 held by System 1
    • Assemble A+B+C achieved by Operation.1 held by System 1.

  6. Click OK to delete the scope.