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17th October 2008, 09:21
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Baan: BaaN IVc4 & ERP LN 6.1 -
DB: SQL -
OS: WINDOWS
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Rejected Material Handling (SFC Production)
Hi,
Can any one suggest me, hoe to track the Inventory of Rejected Material during the Final warehouse Inspection.
The Problem which I'm facing is that while rejecting the Material at W/H Inspection, the Rejected Inventory is automatically processed by an Adjustment Order. But we want to Generate a Re-Work Order or we can accept this Reject Material under deviation.
Please suggest how to map this scenario...??
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Nishant Verma
nishant2180@gmail.com
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17th October 2008, 10:32
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Baan: Infor ERP LN 6.1 -
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OS: WINDOWS XP
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Rejection Handling
Hi,
Rejection handling is available only for purchased items. If u want to rework the rejected manufactured item put an adjustment order of same quantity and take it back for reprocessing.
This is standard functionality.
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Seenivasan K
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18th October 2008, 21:45
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Baan: BaaN IVc4 & ERP LN 6.1 -
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Hi..
HI,
Is there any workout to handle this....???
Regards,
Nishant
nishant2180@gmail.com
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29th December 2008, 09:19
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Baan: LN -
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Accept the deviated material then generate rework production order with deviated qty.
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15th January 2009, 23:11
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Baan: Baan IV c4 -
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Rejected material and rework order
Hi,
When you create the re-work order system will not estimate any material to be issued again as it is assumed that user will enter the required material manually in estimated materials as everything may not be broken.
hope this helps.
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16th January 2009, 08:01
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Baan: BaaN IVc4 & ERP LN 6.1 -
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HI,
In case of rework order, the quantity to be produced will become the Estimated BOM from the same W/H.
But, our major problem is to track the material which is rejected at the time of SFC Warehouse Inspection.
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22nd January 2009, 10:15
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Baan: LN 6.1 -
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Please check out the possibility by implementing QMS
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22nd January 2009, 11:06
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Hi nishant,
There is no any solution through baan standered. If you want to track the record than generate customize report only. for rejected material.
and your next requirment of Rework---- than on the basis of rejection report you will generate inventory through inventory adjustment in the system in a different warehouse like under daviation warehouse or rework warehouse. as a parent item. after that you will generate rework order and whatever operation required mentiontion in the production order.........this is the only solution and workaround for this problem.
SiRfHuM
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23rd January 2009, 08:31
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HI,
The QMS can't help in this case, as in QMS is also linked with the W/H Inspection Order & we know that Rejected Quantity can't be handled whose Order Origin is SFC.
Making Adjustment Order then raising Re-Work Order is not a feasible solution in case of real time transaction, no-one wants to give the authorization of Adjustment Order to his end users & a senior authority can't do this activity frequently.
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11th October 2018, 16:41
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QMS would work just fine. I've implemented it with Chariots GCS with no issues.
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