General
- 1 - Enter From Date
Specify a date on which one of these events occur:
A component part becomes effective on a bill of material.
A routing step becomes effective as a sequence on the routing for an item.
A rate schedule is in effect.
Note: The system uses the current system date as the default date. You can enter future dates to plan for upcoming changes. Items that are no longer effective can still be recorded and recognized in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Product Costing, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Management, and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Capacity Requirements Planning. The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Material Requirements Planning system determines valid components by effectivity dates, not by the bill of material revision level. Some forms display data based on the effectivity dates that you enter.- 2 - Enter To Date
Specify a date on which one of these events occur:
A component part is no longer in effect on a bill of material.
A routing step is no longer in effect as a sequence on the routing for an item.
A rate schedule is no longer active.
Note: The system uses December 31 of the year defined in the Data Dictionary as the default year. You can enter future effective dates so that the system plans for upcoming changes. Items that are no longer effective in the future can still be recorded and recognized in Product Costing, Shop Floor Management, and Capacity Requirements Planning. The Material Requirements Planning system determines valid components by effectivity dates, not by the bill of material revision level. Some forms display data based on the effectivity dates you enter.