Reviewing Costed Bill Details

Access the Costed Bill Detail form.

Quantity Per

Displays the number of units that the system applies to the transaction.

Effective From and Effective Thru (effective through)

Display a date range that indicates when a component part goes into effect on a bill of material and when the effectivity expires. The default for the start date is the current system date. The default for the end date is defined in the data dictionary.

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 the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Product Costing system, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Management system, and Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Capacity Planning system. The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 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.

Operation Scrap Percent

Displays a value that the system uses to increase or decrease the amount of materials to account for loss within the operation. The system updates this value on the Enter Bill of Material Information form when you run the Planned Yield Update program. The system calculates this value by compounding the yield percentages from the last operation to the first operation. Use a processing option in the Enter/Change Routing program to enable the system to calculate the component scrap percent.

Percent of Scrap

Displays the percentage of unusable component material that is created during the manufacture of a particular parent item. During Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP), Master Production Schedule (MPS), and MRP generation, the system increases gross requirements for the component item to compensate for the loss. Enter percentages as whole numbers, for example, 5 percent as 5.0.

Note: Inventory shrink and scrap are compounded to calculate the total loss in the manufacture of a particular item. Accurate shrink and scrap factors support more accurate planning calculations.