Move Completion/Return Rules
The following rules are enforced when performing assembly move completion and move return transactions:
- discrete jobs and repetitive schedules must have routings.
- non-standard discrete jobs must have assemblies and routing references
- default completion subinventories, and locators if required by the subinventory, must be specified for the following:
- the repetitive line/assemblies that are used to build repetitive schedules
- non-standard discrete jobs with routing references
- assemblies under lot control cannot be completed from or returned to repetitive schedules
- assemblies under lot control can be completed from and returned to discrete jobs only if you have specified a lot number for the job. See: Defining Discrete Jobs Manually
- assemblies under serial number control cannot be completed from or returned to discrete jobs or repetitive schedules unless the item's Serial Generation attribute in Oracle Inventory is set to dynamic entry At sales order issue. See: Defining Items and Inventory Attribute Group
- assemblies cannot be completed from or return to the To Move intraoperation step of the last operation on the routing
- assemblies cannot be completed from or return to a discrete job or repetitive schedule if the To Move intraoperation step of the last operation on the routing if that step has a status that disallows transaction
The following rules are enforced only when performing move return transactions:
- you cannot return more assemblies from inventory to a job or repetitive schedule than have been completed from that job or schedule
- you cannot return more assemblies to jobs or repetitive schedules than exist in inventory unless the Oracle Inventory Negative Inventory Balances Parameter allows negative inventory balances. See: Default Default Inventory Parameters
- assemblies cannot be returned to discrete jobs or repetitive schedules if the assembly item or its subinventory is under reservation control