Prerequisites
Before you create production IDs and production schedules, make sure that:
Items have been defined in PeopleSoft Inventory.
BOMs have been created for the assembly item.
Production areas are defined.
The items you'll be manufacturing, tearing down, or reworking are linked to a production area by using the production Area Maintenance component or the Production Option Maintenance component.
The production area and item relationship must have an Active status.
All items you'll be tracking using production IDs have the MA ID (maintain production IDs) check box selected on the production Area Maintenance Summary page.
The production calendar is defined.
The five-day work week is defined for the business unit if you are not using production calendars.
Optionally, you can define:
A primary routing or alternate routing for the items you'll be manufacturing.
For reworking assemblies, you can also define rework BOMs or rework routings.
If you typically tear down finished end items into their component parts, define a teardown routing, defining the operations necessary in the teardown process.
Additionally, indicate on the production BOM which components are outputs from a teardown process.
Any revisions for revision-controlled items that you manufacture.
Any work center calendars.