Creating Models in NAPA
When you are going to create a model in NAPA you need to use System tables, Search the Product Model list for all models with that name (Do not specify Make).
(You might need to log in to Headquarters region, or a region you have System Administrator access).
(NOTE: If you do not have update access to System tables and are a NAPA System Administrator, you need to search for yourself in the TC person module and change your TC group to Aircraft Certification save.
Then logout and restart NAPA)
If the Model already exists under a different Make and you are required to duplicate it, you should use the COPY button in system tables (With the original row in focus on the list window). This will link the models as the same model Sequence number. So if you are searching by that model later it will return data regardless of the make.
Example (Duplicate Model sequence numbers for the models under different makes)
If the Model is brand new then use the New Button (This will give the Model a different Sequence number so searching will not return other Models that are just written the same)
Example 3 Model Unique Sequence numbers for Model name 100 (Some have duplicates however)
NOTE: After you have added a model you will need to restart NAPA in order for it to be selectable in dropdowns etc. If you added it for another user, they must also logout and back in to get the new data.
The Product Model window holds more data than Product Make.
You will want to set Class to the class that the model belongs too, note there are more rows than originally displayed in drop down (although no scroll bar is showing)
Make it Current and set MOD Eligible to All MODS and Eligible to Y.
If this aircraft belongs to a Series, you will need to find the Model Seqnum of the series to put the value into Prod_Mdl_Series_Seqnum. (Example below)
You will need to Exit the application and go back in to get the Models added into the Product tabs/drop downs.