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  • Subject: RE: Routing Scenario
  • From: "Bailey, Dick" <Dick_Bailey@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 17:08:22 -0600

        When you use JIT110 as per this solution, what Location Usage code
do you use in JIT. Also, what Location Usage code do you use in the Location
Master? Does that affect allocation?

        Dick Bailey, MCFA

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   klvanhorn@lozier.com [mailto:klvanhorn@lozier.com]
                Sent:   Friday, January 14, 2000 4:25 PM
                To:     BPCS-L@midrange.com
                Subject:        RE: Routing Scenario

                The part should be setup as "JIT" in the item master.

                The first operation needs to be non-collectable in the
route, the last
                operation should be collectable.  You may want to add a
final operation for
                reporting production.   With just 2 ops you will have
standard hours
                backflush at the 1st and actual hours at the 2nd  operation.
It also helps
                the person keying production to know what the last operation
is on all shop
                orders.  We for example, have the last operation as 999
routed to a dummy
                workcenter.

                For just one part, you can use JIT110 Override Location
Maintenance to
                specify the backflush location.

                Production can be reported in either SFC650 or JIT600,
depending on whether
                you want to report by part number or by shop order number.  

                Kent Van Horn
                Lozier Corp.

                        ----------
                        From:  MrLennyB@aol.com[SMTP:MrLennyB@aol.com]
                        Sent:  Friday, January 14, 2000 3:07 PM
                        To:  BPCS-L@midrange.com
                        Subject:  Routing Scenario

                        Could someone on this list please offer some help on
the following
                scenario?


                        All of our manufactured parts have only one
operation.  

                        We have discovered one part, however, that would be
processed better
                systemically if it had two operations.

                        We want to do the first operation in Dept 1515,
Workcenter 1100 and
                the second operation in Dept 1513, Workcenter 1031.

                        When we complete production on this part, we only
want to complete
                the last operation and have the first operation backflushed.

                        Additionally, we want the component inventory
relieved from WHS:
                1W, Location:  515 (typical for Dept 1515).

                        We want the finished product automatically stocked
(when production
                is entered) in WHS:  1R, Location 46011 (atypical of Dept
1513).

                        How do we set the routing up to accomplish this?

                        Are there any other parameters that we need to
change?

                        What is the best way to enter production? 


                        Thank you for your assistance

                        Lenny Bellott
                        Shop-Vac Corp.  

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