Rework and Teardown Production
You can use PeopleSoft Manufacturing to manually create rework and teardown production IDs, or create an operation list:
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Manually create rework and teardown production IDs using PeopleSoft Manufacturing.
The process of creating rework or teardown production IDs is the same as for regular production. However, because the use of an operation list is optional for rework or teardown production, PeopleSoft Manufacturing does not automatically determine the actual start date and time or actual due date and time for rework or teardown production, unless you have previously created a rework or teardown routing that is then copied to the operation list.
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Manually create an operation list if a rework or teardown routing has not previously been defined.
If you create an operation list for the rework or teardown production, the tasks and work centers associated with it are used for scheduling. If an operation list does not exist, manually enter the scheduling information, indicating the actual start date and time and due date and time for production IDs.
Once the production ID is created:
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Modify the appropriate start and due dates manually.
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If capacity and material availability are concerns and you've created a component list and operation list for the rework or teardown production, schedule the production ID using PeopleSoft Supply Planning.
PeopleSoft Supply Planning treats rework and teardown requirements for a resource in the same manner as regular production.
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You cannot create rework or teardown production IDs using PeopleSoft Supply Planning. However, you can schedule rework or teardown production IDs to repair capacity restraints using PeopleSoft Supply Planning.
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