Material Tracking
You use the material tracking features to:
Create a parts list automatically when you run the Order Processing program (R31410).
Attach the parts list and routing instructions to the work order and print shop floor paperwork.
Check the availability of the components required to manufacture a parent item and generate a shortage list.
Issue the parts to a work order using a manual, preflush, or backflush method.
Backflush quantities of components issued to a work order and the labor expended with pay point operations.
Signal material movement with kanban processing from inventory, work orders, or purchase orders.
Enter and track completions to inventory when parent items are completed.
Track where lots are used, and split and trace where lots originate with advanced lot control.
Maintain and monitor work orders created from the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator system for configured items.
Process work orders that produce co-products or by-products.
Enter issue transactions for inventory items associated with a work order.
Generate a picking request in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Warehouse Management system to select a location and move the inventory. This task occurs after the system creates a parts list without a work center attached, and checks availability. You must have JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Warehouse Management installed to take this step.