Limitations of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Project Manufacturing

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Project Manufacturing does not support the following functionality for production controlled items:

  • Style items.

  • Matrix items.

  • Substitute items.

    A production number is associated with a specific end item. Consequently, selecting a substitute item requires that you associate a different production number to the substitute item number. Substitute, promotional, and alternate items must have production numbers designated that differ from the production number of the original item.

  • Basic and advanced inventory preferences.

  • Time series.

  • Summary forecasts.

  • Forecast consumption.

    The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne system allows only one type of top-level demand for production controlled items with an associated production number at any instant in time, either a forecast or a sales order. If a production controlled item has a forecast, then the item with the same production number cannot have a sales order.

  • Bills of material.

    Bills of material do not contain the production number for production controlled items.

  • Engineering change orders (ECOs).

    ECOs do not contain the production number for production controlled items.

  • Projects in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Engineer to Order (ETO) system.

    ETO projects are not compatible with production numbers. ETO and Project Manufacturing are mutually exclusive. You can use Project Manufacturing and ETO in the same manufacturing environment.

  • Rate schedules.

  • Process manufacturing.

    Sales order lines for co-products and by-products cannot be labeled with production numbers.

  • Repetitive manufacturing.

  • Lean manufacturing.

  • Kanban.

  • Commitments.

    The system does not support production number specific commitment functionality in sales orders. The system tracks only the production number specific on-hand quantity.

    Production controlled items have no commitment based functionality in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Management system. The system supports the standard process for commitments. The production number is used only to label inventory.

  • Inventory ledger updates.

    The system supports the standard process for inventory commitments.

  • Financial ledger updates, including cost records.

    The system does not provide cost detail inquiry by production number.

The following integrations are not supported for production controlled items:

  • JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Customer Relationship Management (CRM) products from Oracle.

  • Returned material authorization (RMA).

  • JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Customer Self Service (CSS) from Oracle.

    • Order Entry - full edits.

    • Product Catalog - partial edits.

  • JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Order Fulfillment Management (OFM) from Oracle.

  • Sales Transportation (integration with Oracle Transportation Management).

  • Ship and debit.

Note: The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Warehouse Management system from Oracle contains no explicit logic changes to make production numbers visible in the system and no functionality is restricted.