- 17
- 0
- 约3.14万字
- 约 57页
- 2020-03-05 发布于广东
- 举报
65 Primary Routing - You can define a primary routing as the list of the operations you most frequently perform when you build a product.. When you define a new primary routing, you specify only the item (no alternate name) and you can assign a routing revision. For example, you can define a routing for an item that includes two operations - an assembly and a testing operation. You typically build your product with these operations, so you define this routing as the primary routing for the item. Alternate Routing - You can define an alternate routing to describe a different manufacturing process used to produce the same product. Unlike a new primary routing, you specify the item and alternate name to define an alternate routing. You must define a primary routing before you can define alternate routings, and you can define any number of alternate routings for an item. Example, you have three test machines, one new machine capable of performing both tests A and B and two older machines that can only perform test A or test B. Ideally you would like to use the new machine that can perform both tests, but if it is unavailable, you use the other machines to complete the job. Routing Revisions - Oracle Bills of Material lets you define any number of routing revisions for an items primary routing. You assign each revision a unique three character revision number (such as A, B, B1, and so on) plus a revision date. Effective and disable dates determine the effective operations for a revision. 66 Completion Information - You can define the completion subinventory and locator where you store finished assemblies upon completion. When you define a job, Oracle Work in Process uses these values as the default, and you can change the completion subinventory and locator if necessary. Upon completion of assemblies, the WIP Completion Transaction form uses the completion subinventory and locator you defined for the job as the default, but you can change these values
原创力文档

文档评论(0)