Renegade
16th March 2005, 06:35
Hi,
This is w.r.t. Production Orders.

Have a situation wherein user has delivered more than what he actually produced, by mistake. He has issued the required Raw Material through. The Production Order is in Completed stage. I am not aware of any workaround in Baan for reducing delivered quantity.

The best I can think of is to go ahead, close the Production Order, and then do an inventory adjustment.

Any suggestions welcome!!

Martin Jung
16th March 2005, 09:14
The best I can think of is to go ahead, close the Production Order, and then do an inventory adjustment.
You are correct, once the order is completed there is no standard "undo" functionality available.

Martin

kbartelds
16th March 2005, 10:31
Try this: create a production order for the original bom item, change the production bom so the original item is issued, report this order complete and you have the stock on the right item and warehouse.

Regards,
Klaas

pergerp
16th March 2005, 16:50
Inv. adjustment is the easiest way,
then you should create
- negative adjustment for produced item
- more positive adjustments for raw materials,

but there is a more compex solution:
use only ticst0101m000 (Enter Material Issue):
- write negative quantities into fields of "Issue", at existing raw materials
(negative issue for overissued qties)
- create an additional row for produced item, and issue (use up)
over-reported quantity of reported item.
Adventage of this solution: you have to handle only one order, financial balance or prod. order would be perfect.
(Solution is working with ILC as well but with ILC you have to handle outbounds)