Understanding Demand Flow Manufacturing Integration
You can use JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing in conjunction with other JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applications. This integration enables you to import required base data from JD Edwards EnterpriseOne tables, as well as export some data back to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Manufacturing.
If you integrate JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Manufacturing, you do not use the base data setup programs in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing to enter, update, or delete data. You can make changes to these records using only the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applications that you used to enter the data originally. After making changes, you have to import the data to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing again to see the changes reflected in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing.
You can import the following data from JD Edwards EnterpriseOne tables into JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing tables:
Item definitions
Work centers
Bills of material
Branch/plant information
Customers
Suppliers
Employees
Sales orders
Locations
The integration is also supported by export programs. Export programs are available for data that you have defined or revised in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing and that you have to export back to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne programs to be used for manufacturing transactions. You can export the following data from JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing to other JD Edwards EnterpriseOne programs:
Item branch records
Bills of material
Routings
Kanban locations
Kanban master records
This integration enables you to create lean manufacturing and accounting transactions based on the information from JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Demand Flow Manufacturing line design, kanban management, planning, and resource management.