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February 2017
webAMPL Training
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Aerospace Approved Manufacturer Parts List (AMPL)
What is it?
• The AMPL is a database that manages the approved relationship
between Honeywell Part Numbers and Manufacturer Name &
Manufacturer Part Numbers.
• The primary purpose of AMPL data is to enable robust component
obsolescence and product change detection process.
• Communication of approved sources to ISC
/Suppliers/Distributors/Contract Manufacturers is through the
webAMPL application. Refer to the Supplemental Purchase Order
Conditions (SPOC 1.10.1) Manual for specific site requirements.
• The webAMPL application on the Honeywell Supplier Portal,
provides access to this information for sourcing purposes.
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webAMPL Assumptions
• Parts listed on the AMPL are approved for procurement only if the site is listed
in the SPOC.
• It is the user’s / supplier’s responsibility to only use data from the correct
Honeywell location designated in the AMPL Vault Name dropdown selection of
the tool.
• If there is a doubt as to which vault to use, contact your Honeywell buyer
for guidance if needed.
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Getting to the webAMPL Tool
From the Supplier Portal you can get to the webAMPL Tool.
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Getting to the webAMPL Tool cont.
After logging into the Supplier Portal, click on the Applications link.
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Getting to the webAMPL Tool cont.
In Applications, click on the Approved Manufacturer’s Parts List (AMPL) link.
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Getting to the webAMPL Tool cont.
Instead of going through the Supplier Portal, you can also get to the
webAMPL tool directly through this link:
https://webampl.honeywell.com/webAMPL
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webAMPL User Request Page
This screen will be shown if
you do not have access to
the tool.
Contract manufacturers that
need access to webAMPL
will need to complete a user
request form similar to the
one shown here. If the
request is approved, they
will be granted access.
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Press the Accept button to accept the Conditions of Use in order to continue.
Tool Conditions of Use
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Periodically, notification messages may be displayed on the screen (e.g., planned
system outages).
System Messages
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webAMPL Main Screen
The main screen for the tool will look similar to the one above. There is a link to this
training manual from the Help link in the main menu.
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Searching by Part Numbers
Type or paste in required Honeywell Part Numbers into the left textbox. As
mentioned in the webAMPL assumptions, and to limit the data returned, suppliers
should choose the appropriate AMPL Vault Name.
Note: While you can look for a large amount of parts in a single search
(e.g., 30,000+ records), only results that are less than 30,000 rows of data can be
exported at one time.
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Searching by Manufacturer Name
The results can be filtered to show only values for a certain
manufacturer name. After getting the results, enter a value in the
Manufacturer Name Filter field and then click the SEARCH
button. Records that do not have a match for that manufacturer
name will have a “part not found” note in the OMS Case Flag field.
These records can then be filtered out during an export of the file.
Results can be also filtered by date of last change (select from Last
Changed dropdown).
Note: If a manufacturer name is entered without any part numbers,
it will result in the error shown below.
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Show / Hide Functions
The Show Functions button allows you to use wildcards (i.e. asterisks) to
improve your searching capabilities. Click on the Hide Functions button to
minimize that part of the screen after use. With all parts numbers and filters
in place, click the SEARCH button.
Alternatively, if you just want to find history records for the parts, press the Search
History button instead of SEARCH.
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Search History Results Screen
This is the results screen and columns given for Search History.
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Search Results Screen
This is the results screen for the regular search. Scroll to see additional details
about the parts.
Note: There is a Last Data Snapshot date which will display on your results.
The data snapshot is refreshed daily.
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Display History of Changes
To see the history of changes, click on the link in the Last Changed column.
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Authorized Sources
The use of Authorized Sources (e.g., Franchised or Authorized Distributors) is
preferred to reduce the risk of procuring counterfeit parts. Click the Manufacturer
Name hyperlink to see details on available authorized sources.
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Sorting
By default, parts returned will be sorted by Honeywell PN, then by
AMPL Vault Name.
Items can be sorted by a specific column by clicking on the field name. The
arrow shows the direction of the sort. If the upward arrow is displayed, the
column will be sorted by lowest value first (e.g., 0 or A), and if the downward
arrow is displayed, the column will be sorted by highest value first (e.g., 9 or Z).
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Descriptions and Notes
If a field has an incomplete description or note, you can hover over the field to
see additional details. The full note will also be shown in the mouseover.
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Alteration Type
If a record has a hyperlink value in the Alteration Type field, you can click on the
link to see the unaltered or “make from” parts.
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The Honeywell Part Alteration Types available are:
Altered – A COTS part that is modified in any way from the original part.
Programmed – The part has been programmed to do some task (e.g., EPROM,
PLD, FPGA).
Selected – Screened for a particular attribute(s).
XREF_1Way – Also known as an autosub or crossover part. One Honeywell
part number cross references to another Honeywell part number. The
secondary part number will have the manufacturer part number information.
These parts will have a manufacturer name of Honeywell Cross Reference.
The secondary part must be in the AMPL.
XREF_2Way – Also known as an autosub or crossover part. One Honeywell
part number cross references to another Honeywell part number. The part
numbers can point at each other.
Note: For Altered, Selected, and Programmed parts, refer to the Honeywell
drawing for the alteration requirements.
Alteration Type Field Values
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Controlling Document Type Field
The Controlling Document Type field has replaced the former Part Type
(e.g., COTS, Custom) field. This field displays the type of drawing of a given part
number. It is intended to be compliant with ASME Y14.100-2000 to indicate level
of requirements that part must satisfy. There are still some generic drawing types
(such as Drawing Print) listed that will not provide the granularity needed. In
these cases, the drawing itself must be consulted to determine the drawing type.
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Part Category
Part Category is a reference field that indicates the general type of the part or
assembly. A blank in this field means that the part has not been categorized.
Electrical – Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical (EEE) component:
Electrical or electronic devices which are not subject to disassembly without
destruction or impairment of design use, and primary function is to conduct
electricity and/or performs action depending on input electrical attribute (e.g.,
voltage, current). These are also called EEE components, parts, or piece parts.
Examples are resistors, capacitors, diodes, integrated circuits, fuses,
connectors, switches, etc. Electronic components include electro/optical
devices. For the purposes of webAMPL, connector, relay, and switch
accessories (backshells, guidepins, mounting hardware, etc.) are also
categorized as electrical.
Mechanical – Mechanical Component: Piece parts which are not subject
disassembly without destruction or impairment of design use, whose primary
function is purely mechanical: to hold something (screws, nuts), retain distance
(stand offs, washers), support movement (bearings, bushings), or perform other
mechanical function.
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Part Category cont.
Assembly – Electrical – A combination of electrical components and possibly
mechanical components, materials, and chemicals, for example, memory cards,
displays, power supplies, cable assemblies, etc.
Assembly – Mechanical – A combination of mechanical components, and
possibly materials and chemicals, not containing any electrical components, for
example, chassis, card wedgelock, gear box, etc.
Chemical – A form of matter that has constant chemical composition and
characteristic properties which cannot be separated into components by
physical separation methods, i.e., without breaking chemical bonds. It can be
solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. It can be element, compound, or mixture of
elements and/or compounds. Chemicals are usually listed without specific
quantity (“AS REQUIRED”) on an engineering Bill of Materials. Examples are
paint, epoxy, flux, solvent, conformal coat, ink, etc. Powders are included in the
chemical category.
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Part Category cont.
Material – An item which requires further processing (e.g., cut into specific
length/shape, etc.) prior to use. Materials are usually listed without specific
quantity (“AS REQUIRED”) on an engineering Bill of Materials. This category
includes wire, cable (sold on spools), insulation, tape, cut to fit gaskets and
insulators, sheet metal etc.
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Selected Visibility
In order to assure all requirements listed in the component drawing are met, some
manufacturer part numbers are not displayed in webAMPL.
In cases where the manufacturer part number is not displayed, the part drawing must
be consulted for approved manufacturer part numbers as well as for any additional
requirements.
Such parts are expected to be certified to comply with the Honeywell drawing. The
Honeywell buyer should be contacted for any questions.
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Paging Options
The next or previous page of data can be viewed by clicking on the Next or
Previous buttons. You can jump to a certain page by entering a value in the Page
box and clicking the Next button or anywhere on the screen.
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Part Not Found Notes
If the Honeywell part number was not found in any vault, a message of
“Part not found in any Vault” will be displayed in the OMS Case Flag column.
If a part is not located in a specific vault a message will also be displayed.
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Manufacturer Address
Note: The CAGE Code and Manufacturer Address displayed within webAMPL
are intended for reference information only.
Normally the CAGE and address is the record for the corporate information
of companies with multiple sites. Therefore, this information may not match the
ship from location.
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webAMPL Flags
• OMS Case Flag – This indicates that there is an active Obsolescence
Management System case related to that part. The status of that case will be
displayed. Part not found notes will also be shown in this field when applicable.
• LTB Flag – This indicates that an Lifetime Buy or Bridge Buy has been
placed for the Honeywell PN. In such cases, suppliers should acquire parts
from Honeywell.
• PDM Pending Change Flag – This indicates that there is a revision to the
Honeywell drawing in process.
• Obsolescence Flag – This indicates that the part is discontinued or no longer
active. Existing inventory may still be used. If there are no active sources and
no OMS Case flag, the Honeywell buyer should be informed. Parts marked
obsolete may be purchased if they are available from the original component
manufacturer (or authorized distributor, as described in SPOC 419).
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Exporting Records
Data can be exported out using the XLS icon. If you want to include base
parts in your export file, check the Export base parts checkbox. Users are
only allowed to export less than 30,000 results at one time.
If the search result yields more than 30,000 results, the XLS icon will be
grayed out and will not allow export.
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Example of Exported File
With the exported file, users can analyze the data further.
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Tool Support
To report data problems or suggest tool improvements, a support case can be
raised. Click on the Support link and then fill in the required information. Click
Create Issue to submit the case.
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Logout
When you have finished using webAMPL, make sure to properly log out. You can do
it by clicking on Logout item in the main menu. After that, you are notified when it’s
done and have the login box displayed for another login.
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Contact Information
If you have any questions about this training, or the system please contact: