The manufactured item that is also the main item of the production order.
Material Supply Lines (tirou2250m000)Use this session to display material supply lines for subcontracting routing operation and subcontracting production order operations.
Manufactured Item The manufactured item that is also the main item of the production order. Requisition Quantity The quantity specified on the purchase requisition line. Routing The routing attached to the main item. Note This field is visible when a purchase requisition is generated for a routing. Operation The operation for which the materials are needed. Note This field is visible when a purchase requisition is generated for a routing. Sequence Number The sequence number of the operation. This number is based on the effective/expiry dates, and is used to distinguish between operations. The effectivity and expiry date for operations are used in:
Note This field is visible when a purchase requisition is generated for a routing. Production Order An order to produce a specified quantity of an item on a specified delivery date. Note This field is only visible when generating for an JSC order. Subcontracted Operations The operation or operations that are subcontracted. Note This field is visible when a purchase requisition is generated for a JSC order with one or more subcontracted operations for one subcontractor. Item A component or subassembly send to the subcontractor. Subassembly If this check box is selected, the item is a subassembly. Net Quantity The quantity of a component or material that is theoretically required to make a certain quantity of a product. This quantity is referred to as the net quantity because in practice you may need more than this quantity to make up for certain losses of the material or the product. Estimated Quantity The quantity of an item that is planned for use in a particular production order. The estimated quantity is made up of the net quantity plus any additional quantities used to compensate for anticipated material losses. Scrap Factor The factor by which the net quantity must be increased to compensated for scrap or material losses during manufacturing. Scrap Quantity The quantity used to anticipate the fixed loss of quantity in the manufacturing process of a product. A fixed quantity scrap is characterized by means of the following formula: Gross requirement = net quantity + scrap quantity
Estimated Material Distribution Starts the Estimated Material Distribution (ticst0508m000) session.
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