Implementation Steps for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing
This table lists the suggested application-specific implementation steps for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing. The required implementation steps vary depending on whether you are implementing JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing with integration to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Manufacturing or without integration.
If you integrate JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing with other JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applications, you use these applications to set up some of the required data. If you use JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing without integration, you use the base data programs in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing to set up these data.
Set up scenarios.
Set up a default user scenario.
Set up branch information, standard unit of measure conversion, items, bills of material, customers, suppliers and employees.
See Setting Up Base Data for Demand Flow Manufacturing.
Note: Use this implementation step if you use JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing without integrations.Set up items.
Set up locations.
Set up customers.
Set up suppliers.
Set up employees.
Set up bills of material.
Set up work centers and routings.
Set up data movement configurations.
See Integrating Demand Flow Manufacturing with Other JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications.
Set up mixed model families.
Set up processes.
Set up paths.
Set up product synchronizations.
Set up volume design.
Set up standard tasks.
Set up standard sequence of events.
Set up sequence of events.
Set up cells.
Set up process maps.
Set up lines.
Set up a line design.
Set up an operational definition.
Set up kanban constants.
Set up kanban location master records.
Set up kanban pull chains.
Set up a resource design.
Set up resource design effectivity dates.