Is there a way to create a work order to apply a certain service over a product? So the product to consume and produce is the same? We cannot have BOM like this, but we can generate a WO like this, makes sense?
Is there a way to create a work order to apply a certain service over a product? So the product to consume and produce is the same? We cannot have BOM like this, but we can generate a WO like this, makes sense?
Yes, you can create a work order (not a BoM) with released product = Component. This is meanful for rework as explained in a previous post https://sagecity.na.sage.com/support_communities/sage_erp_x3/f/sage-x3-general-discussion-forum/108213/material-rejection/299755#299755
Cost increase, traceability is updated.
Julien, created a new discussion regarding this discussion, but now https://sagecity.na.sage.com/support_communities/sage_erp_x3/f/sage-x3-general-discussion-forum/122896/production-tracking-message-while-trying-to-validate-the-tracking-this-component-has-already-been-produced-for-this-wo
If we consume and then produce the same product no problem. Now we have a situation where we want to consume, produce and then consume again the same product, the second time we try to consume, when validating it gives us the message the product cannot be consumed in the same wo where it was produced...
I am not familiar with such control. I don't understand the reason to forbid you to do an additional tracking. As a workaround did you try to set component B on another BoM sequence? Or tracking compnent B as an unplanned component?
I am not familiar with such control. I don't understand the reason to forbid you to do an additional tracking. As a workaround did you try to set component B on another BoM sequence? Or tracking compnent B as an unplanned component?
Hi Julien,
I'm Martins de Almeida 's co-worker and we found a workaround embedded in MFGLIB.src. There's an entry point called CTLMATISS(GPE=1), that allows us to validate the product consumption as we wanted.
Thank you.
Well done!
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