Reviewing the Status of Hours

Access the Work Order Status - Hours Revisions form.

Order Number/Type

Enter a number identifying the original document. This can be an invoice number, work order number, sales order number, journal entry number, and so on.

Op Seq # (operation sequence number)

Enter a number used to indicate an order of succession.

In routing instructions, a number that sequences the fabrication or assembly steps in the manufacture of an item. You can track costs and charge time by operation.

In bills of material, a number that designates the routing step in the fabrication or assembly process that requires a specified component part. You define the operation sequence after you create the routing instructions for the item. The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Management system uses this number in the backflush/preflush by operation process.

In engineering change orders, a number that sequences the assembly steps for the engineering change.

For repetitive manufacturing, a number that identifies the sequence in which an item is scheduled to be produced.

Skip To fields enable you to enter an operation sequence that you want to begin the display of information.

You can use decimals to add steps between existing steps. For example, use 12.5 to add a step between steps 12 and 13.

Op Status (operation status)

Enter a value from UDC 31/OS (Operation Status) that identifies the current status of a work order or engineering change order as the operation steps in the routing are completed.

Actual Machine Hours

Enter the actual machine time in hours recorded against the work order.

Variance

Enter the variance amount, hours or quantity associated with an operation.