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this is really a cost issue.

suppose you issue a length of bar stock to a work order. then you run the 
parts, but the first one or two are no good due to a setup problem. how do you 
record this?

the issue that i have is how do you remove the value of the component material 
that has been issued to WIP.

if you use the qty rejected on the SFC650 screen to report a qty of two being 
rejected, BPCS values these rejections at the cost of the completed parent part 
of the work order. this includes the component material cost plus the value 
added labor and burden. this may over relieve the value in WIP as not all 
component parts may have had all operations performed on them.

our thoughts are that you would have to do a reverse issue of the component 
part to take the value of these parts out of WIP and put them back into a 
stocking location. then you would scrap them out of the stocking location. this 
would remove the value of the components parts that were originally issued to 
WIP, but that did not get completed into usable parts.

is there any BPCS transaction that allows component parts to be scrapped 
directly out of WIP without having to reverse issue them back into a stocking 
location?

chick doe
barton instrument systems



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