Re-explode work orders
After you have exploded a work order, you can re-explode it to do these things:
- Changes were made to finished good quantities and you want the components to explode in proportion to the new finished good quantity.
- Changes were made to the finished good, such as component quantity or burdens, using Inventory Control.
- Reverse changes to the components, burdens, and byproducts on an exploded work order.
- Changes affected the inventory cost of producing the finished good, and the burden type is a percentage of inventory cost. Re-exploding the work order recalculates the planned burden cost.