Process

These processing options define processing criteria.

1. Enter the effectivity dates for the regeneration:

Effective From:

Specify a date that indicates:

  • When a component part goes into effect on a bill of material.

  • When a routing step goes into effect as a sequence on the routing for an item.

  • That when a rate schedule is in effect, the default is the current system date.

    You can enter future effective dates so that the system plans for upcoming changes. You can continue to record and recognize items that are no longer effective in the future in Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Product Costing, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Management, and Capacity Requirements Planning. Material Requirements Planning 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.

Effective Thru:

Specify a date that indicates:

  • When a component part is no longer in effect on a bill of material.

  • When a routing step is no longer in effect as a sequence on the routing for an item.

  • When a rate schedule is no longer active. The default is December 31 of the default year that is defined in the Data Dictionary for Century Change Year.

You can enter future effective dates so that the system plans for upcoming changes. You can continue to record and recognize items that are no longer effective in the future in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Product Costing, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Management, and Capacity Requirements Planning. Material Requirements Planning 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.