How You Manage Work Order Serials
If a work definition that's serial-tracked is referred in the work order, the preassigned serial numbers can be associated. You can transact serial components during work order execution for specific work order product serials. The following actions can be performed:
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Generate and associate serials: For the quantity specified, the application generates serial numbers for the work order product in inventory, and associates them to the work order.
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Manually associate serials: You can search and select serials that are already defined and associate them to the work order.
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Delete serials: You can select and delete a serial. This is applicable to serials that are in associated status.
Work order serials is currently supported for only discrete manufacturing.
The following table lists details of the serial numbers tab displayed:
Name |
Description |
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Associated Quantity |
Represents the quantity of serial associated to the work order in the primary unit of measure. |
Open Quantity |
Represents the quantity of serial yet to be associated to the work order in the primary unit of measure. |
Item Serial Number |
Represents the serial number that's associated to the work order product. |
Serial Status |
Represents the internal work execution status of the serial number. |
Last Transacted Operation |
The operation sequence number where the serial was last transacted. |
Operation Name |
The name of the operation. |
Work Center |
The work center name of the operation. |
The following table lists serial statuses that are displayed when the work order is executed:
Serial Status |
Description |
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Associated |
Serial is assigned in the work order. |
In Process |
When the first transaction is performed for the serial at the operation. |
Rejected |
Serial is rejected at any operation. |
Scrapped |
Serial is scrapped at any operation. |
Completed |
Serial is completed at the last operation into Inventory. |