Transaction Control By Status
Material, Move, and Resource Transactions
You can perform issue, completion, move, scrap, and resource transactions for jobs and schedules with Released or Complete statuses. Backflush transactions and overhead charges are indirectly controlled by status since their source move or completion transactions are directly controlled by status.
Cost Update Transactions
Cost update transactions are created for standard discrete jobs and non-standard asset jobs with the following statuses: Unreleased, Released, Complete, Complete-No Charges, and On Hold.
Period Close Transactions
When you close an accounting period, accounting transactions for repetitive schedules with statuses of Released, Complete, Complete-No Charges, and On Hold --or just Complete and Complete-No Charges depending on how you set the WIP Recognize Period Variances Parameter -- are automatically created.
When you close an accounting period, accounting transactions for non-standard expense jobs with statuses of Unreleased, Released, Complete, Complete-No Charges, and On Hold are also automatically created.
Job Close Transactions
You can close jobs of any status except jobs that are Closed, Pending Close, Pending Bill Load, and Pending Routing Load.
Purge Transactions
You can purge jobs that were closed in a now closed period. You can also purge repetitive schedules that were changed to statuses of Complete-No Charges and Cancelled in closed periods.
See Also
Discrete Job Statuses
Repetitive Schedule Statuses
Overview of Discrete Job Purge
Overview of Repetitive Schedule Purge
Job and Repetitive Schedule Status Changes
Period Close