A process parameter details information such as temperature, pressure, or time that is pertinent to the product, but does not fall into the classification of input or output.
Process parameters can be used as set points, comparison values, or in conditional logic.
OPM enables the association of process parameters to a resource, at the resource level within an operation and a recipe, as well as at the production batch level.
If the Parameter type is Numeric Range, then the Target field can be defined at the generic resource. The Target, Min, and Max value fields can be overridden at the recipe resource level. Once a batch is created, the actual value is the only field that can be entered.
If the Parameter type is List of Values, then no overrides can be made. Once a batch is created, the actual value is the only field that can be entered.
If the Parameter type is Text, then the Target value can be defined at the generic resource and overridden at the recipe resource level.Once a batch is created, the actual value is the only field that can be edited.
If the parameter is added directly to a batch, then the Target field can be entered, and the Min and Max fields can be entered if it is a numeric type.
If the Parameter type is List of Values, then no overrides can be made. Once a batch is created, the actual value is the only field that can be entered.
If the Parameter type is Text, then the Target value can be defined at the generic resource and overridden at the recipe resource level.Once a batch is created, the actual value is the only field that can be edited.
If the parameter is added directly to a batch, then the Target field can be entered, and the Min and Max fields can be entered if it is a numeric type.
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