BigJohn
7th September 2002, 21:40
Hi,
How do I determine the Production Orders for which the material has not been issued? Order Status = ?
Cheers,
BJ
sturla
8th September 2002, 22:52
Hi,
There is no relation between order status on production orders and material issue. A SFC-order can have status planned, doc. printed, released, active and compleeted, and there is still components to be issued.
If the order have status planned or doc. printed, no materials have been issued. If the status is released, active, compleeted or closed, materiall can have been issued, but it's also possible to get these statuses at orders without issuing anything at all.
Sturla
Baanana
9th September 2002, 19:53
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BigJohn
10th September 2002, 00:26
Baan IV c2
Thx,
BJ
Hitesh Shah
10th September 2002, 06:39
You may check ticst001.issu -ticst001.obqn . If this is <> 0 then there is some material to be issued or returned.
There is some para in sfc whereby ticst001.issu becomes equal to ticst001.ques .Otherwise user has to manually decide what to issue for each material and production order in tisfc0110m000 (enter material issue)
hpcarol
17th September 2002, 11:41
You can use the session tisfc0516m000 or tisfc0418m000 display and report the issue quantity.
and it is useful of the session tdilc3510m000 display inventory history by location if you implement ilc module.
rseguire
16th April 2003, 20:22
Anyone know why a production order goes to status ACTIVE?
sujoy.sen
16th April 2003, 20:43
A production order goes to status Active, when man or machine hours are reported against it. This can be done by setting up backflushing or using Hours Accounting and manually posting hours.
Paul P
17th April 2003, 04:04
Dear all,
To complete on sujoy.sen reply, production order gets an Active status when first material issue occurs, first production hours booked, or first output of an operation reported
Rgds,
Paul