Production Orders (tisfc0501m000)Use this session to maintain or display the production orders used in LN. Production orders go through a number of order statuses, for example:
The order status determines which actions can be performed on a production order. For more information, refer to Production order status. Header-lines session Double-click a record in the Production Orders (tisfc0501m000) session to start the Production Order (tisfc0101m100) header-lines session. In this session, you can carry out tasks that relate to the material side and the operations side of a production order. LN not only displays general data and planning data such as the planning method, production start date, and the planned delivery date, but also other data related to a particular production order by means of the following tabs:
Performance aspects The settings in this session could affect system performance and database growth. For more information, refer to Production order without operations and Archive and delete in Job Shop Control.
Production Order The production order for which
the data is recorded. Item The item produced by the production order. Quantity Ordered The quantity to be produced by the production order. Planned Delivery Date The date when you plan to deliver the item produced by the production order. Order Status The order status of the production order. Allowed values Warehouse The warehouse where the items produced by the production order are
stored. You can change this warehouse in the Warehouse field of the Production Order (tisfc0101m100) session, unless deliveries have already been made. Requested Delivery The date that the customer has requested for the production
order.
Production Start The date and time on which the order is planned to be taken
into production. The Production Start field is filled during production order creation. If the production planning
changes, this date can be automatically updated. The start date of the order can be copied from the planned orders generated in the modules:
Forward planning If the planning method field has the value Forward, the production start date can be used to calculate the delivery date. Backward planning If the planning method field has the value Backward, the production start date can be derived from the delivery date and the order lead time of the item. The production start date is then calculated as follows: Production start date = delivery date - order lead time of item This formula is used in the following situations:
Definitively Closed If this check box is selected, all financial
transactions for the production order are deleted
by the Delete Production Order Transactions (ticst3200m000) session. You cannot reset the production order status anymore. Priority The priority of an order determines the print sequence in the Print Production Order Planning by Priority (tisfc1410m000) session. Tools are returned
to the orders with the highest priority. The highest priority is indicated by
1, the lowest by 999. Planner The employee responsible for planning the production order. Shop Floor Planner The person responsible for printing, (re)scheduling and
releasing production orders and managing workloads. Revision The revision of the
item. Allowed values A revision can only be entered if the item is a revision-controlled engineering item and the Engineering Revisions Active check box in the Production Order Parameters (tisfc0100s000) session has been selected. Default value The default for this field is the current revision. You must enter a valid revision that has been defined for the item in the Engineering Data Management module. Note Once you have started issuing the material, you cannot change this field any longer. Text If this check box is selected, a text is present for
the production order you selected. If a text is present for a production order, you can click the Start Text Editor icon on the toolbar to change the text. Click the Start the Text Editor icon on the toolbar of the Production Order (tisfc0101s000) session, to write the initial text for a production order. Contains Customer Furnished Material If this check box is selected, the production order
contains customer furnished material. Sold-to Business Partner If an order is a sales order this field displays the business
partner it is sold to. Specification If this check box is selected, a specification is present for the material. From the appropriate menu, click Specification to start the Specification (tcibd4120m000) session. In this session
you can view the applicable specifications. Sold-to Business Partner The supply that fills this demand must have been allocated or demand pegged to the sold-to business partner displayed in this field. LN uses this characteristic to find a matching supply for this demand. Business Object Type The supply that fills this demand must have been allocated or demand pegged to the type of order
displayed in this field. LN uses this characteristic to find a matching supply for this demand. Note The following fields are always used in combination; together, they identify the relevant order or order line:
Allowed values Business Object The supply that fills this demand must have been allocated or demand pegged to the order,
or order line, displayed in this field. LN uses this characteristic to find a matching supply for this demand. Note The following fields are always used in combination; together, they identify the relevant order or order line:
Business Object Reference The supply that fills this demand must have been allocated or demand pegged to the type of order
displayed in this field. LN uses this characteristic to find a matching supply for this demand. Note The following fields are always used in combination; together, they identify the relevant order or order line:
Allowed values Reference The supply that fills this demand must have been allocated or demand pegged to the reference code
displayed in this field. LN uses this characteristic to find a matching supply for this
demand. LN can use this field in two ways:
You can use a reference code to keep a collection of parts linked together, even if they follow different routings, for example, if some of the parts are transported to a subcontractor to be returned later. Production Order Group The order group to which the production order
belongs. Version The production order version ID. Note The Version Control check box in the Production Order Parameters (tisfc0100s000) session must be selected. Project (PCS) The project for which the
production order is intended. If this field is empty, the product of the production order is an anonymous item. Routing The routing for the production
of the manufactured item. If no routing is entered, there are no estimated
production costs defined for the production order. Default value The default routing is based on the Default Routing field in the Routing Parameters (tirou0100m000) session unless order quantity dependent routings are used. Reference Date This date determines the selection of operation lines and
BOM lines defined in the sessions: Planning Method If the Planning Method field is Forward, the delivery date is
planned forward based on the Production Start field. If the Planning Method field is Backward, the production start date is planned backward based on the Planned Delivery field. You can only alter this field for:
Confirmed Delivery The production delivery date of the order confirmed to the
customer by, for example, the job shop planner. You can manually alter this
date, until the production order is completed. Distribution Type Operations Present If this check box is selected, the production order has
at least one operation. Operations Blocked If this check box is selected, at least one of the
operations of the production order has been blocked. Rework Order If this check box is selected, the production order is
a rework order. Print Label during Report Orders Completed If this check box is selected, a label is printed for this production order when you use the Report Orders Completed (tisfc0520m000) session to report the production order as
complete. Routing Group A group of items with similar routing attributes, for example,
the same work center, routing operation, BOM, and so on. A routing group is
defined by the user as a selection criterion for production
orders. Actual Production Start Date The actual date when work on the production order was
started. Actual Delivery Date The date and time when the order was delivered. Previous Operation(s) This field determines the effect of operation rescheduling
on the planning of preceding operations. When moving operation 30 of the following operation structure, operations 10 and 20 are affected by the moving method previous operation field. The moving method for operations is not taken into consideration when shifting the production planning by means of the Production Orders (tisfc0501m000) session or the Shift Production Planning (tisfc1202m000) session. The moving method is only used when shifting on the operation level in the Production Planning (tisfc0110m000) details session. Default value The default for this field is the Moving Method Previous Operations field in the Default Production Order Data (tisfc0102m000) session. Moving Method Next Operations This field determines the effect of operation rescheduling on
the planning of follow-up operations. The value in this field is the default
value for the Subsequent Operations field in the Production Orders (tisfc0501m000) details session. When moving operation 30 of the following operation structure, operations 40, 50, and 60 are affected by the moving method next operation field: The moving method for operations is not taken into consideration when shifting the production planning by means of the Production Orders (tisfc0501m000) session or the Shift Production Planning (tisfc1202m000) session. The moving method is only used when shifting on the operation level in the Production Planning (tisfc0110m000) details session. Allowed values Quantity Initial The order quantity for the effectivity unit at the time
the production order was released. Quantity to Deliver The cumulative value of the part of the production order that
is waiting to be delivered to inventory. When Warehousing finishes the inbound procedure for the delivered items, LN adds the value of the Quantity to Deliver field to the Delivered field, and sets the Quantity to Deliver field back to zero. Quantity Delivered The quantity of finished goods posted to
inventory. Scrapped The quantity of the item produced by the production order
that was scrapped. This quantity can no longer be reworked or used for any
purpose. Quantity Quarantined The quantity that is quarantined. Reason for Rejects The reason for the rejection. Use a reason with reason type Rejection of Production Result. To define the reasons for rejection, use the Reasons (tcmcs0105m000) session. Receipt Inspection Required If this check box is selected, an inspection of the items is required upon
receipt of the finished quantity in the warehouse. Backflush Materials If this check box is selected, the materials for the
production order are issued through backflushing. Serialized items can only be backflushed if in the Items - Warehousing (whwmd4500m000) details session the Serials in Inventory check box is cleared, and the Register Serial Issue During As Built field is Yes. In all other cases, serialized items cannot be backflushed. If the serialized item is lot-controlled, the lot from which the items are backflushed is based on the outbound method ( Last In First Out (LIFO), First In First Out (FIFO)) as is defined in the Items - Warehousing (whwmd4500m000) details session. Backflush Hours If this check box is selected, you can backflush the
hours spent to manufacture the item to the related employee. Quantity to Backflush The quantity that still has to be backflushed. Quantity Backflushed The quantity already backflushed. Calculation Office A work center of the type Costing that is used to determine the enterprise unit for a project, or production
order and also has an administrative function. Split Hours in Setup and Production If this check box is selected, the estimated and actual
hours of an operation are split up. The estimated and actual hours of an operation can be split up in setup time hours and cycle time hours. This results in a setup part and a production part for the estimated and the actual man and machine hours, which can be viewed in, for example, the Estimated vs. Actual Hours Costs (ticst0502m000) session. Note Selecting this check box can negatively impact system performance if hours are backflushed. Hours are backflushed if the Backflush Hours check box in the Items - Production (tiipd0101m000) session is selected. WIP Transfer Cost Component The cost component on which WIP transfers between work centers are
posted. The cost component must be of the type Obsolete. If the Financial Transactions by Work Center check box in the Production Order Parameters (tisfc0100s000) session is cleared, the WIP Transfer Cost Component field may stay empty. This field cannot be changed after the estimates are frozen or the first WIP transfer is executed. Moment Freezing Estimates The moment when LN freezes the estimated order costs. When the
estimated order costs have been frozen, you can no longer modify the data in
the Estimated Materials (ticst0101m000) session. Note
Performance aspects The setting of this field could affect system performance and database growth. For more information, refer to Moment of freezing estimates. Allowed values Moment of Completion Posting The moment when LN posts the financial transactions for the completed quantities to Financials. For more information, see Moment of Completion Posting. Calculation Date The date on which the calculation of the estimated end item
unit costs is based. The date in the Calculation Date field in the Production Orders (tisfc0501m000) session is not necessarily the date when the calculation is performed, because you can define in the Calculate Estimated End Item Unit Costs (ticst0210m000) session another date than the current date for the calculation. Note
Closing The date and time when the production order was
closed. Financial Transactions by Work Center If this check box is selected, you can view the
production results by work center. The default setting is determined by the Financial Transactions by Work Center checkbox in the Production Order Parameters (tisfc0100s000) session. Estimated Costs Are Frozen If this check box is selected, the estimated end item
unit costs have been frozen, which means they can no longer be
modified. The moment the estimated end item unit costs are frozen depends on the Moment Freezing Estimates field. Actual WIP Transaction Done If this check box is selected, a WIP transaction has been
done, which means the order status has become Active. End Item Receipt Posting If this check box is selected, end items are received
in inventory at their actual costs, and valued according to the defined actual
valuation method. Note Calculation-office variances can occur for JSC orders with project pegs if planned project pegs deviate from the actual project pegs of the end item. These variances cannot be attributed to price or efficiency. If this check box is cleared, FTP inventory valuation method is used. Performance aspects The setting of this field could affect system performance and database growth. For more information, refer to Actual cost for receipt posting. Use Actual Valuation for WIP Transfers If this check box is selected, the financial
transactions of the type WIP Transfer Issue, WIP Transfer Receipt and Completion are logged against actual costs. Use Actual Valuation for Subassembly Receipt Posting If this check box is selected, subassemblies are received in inventory at
their actual costs, and valued according to the defined actual valuation
method. Valuation methods are defined in Warehousing. The actual valuation methods are:
Parent Order The production order number of the parent order. Note If this field is specified, this is a child production order that originates from a split order. Order Split Applied If this check box is selected, the production order is split off into one or
more child orders. Inspection Note Printed If this check box is selected, the inspection note for the production order was printed. Allowed values Covering Note Printed If this check box is selected, the covering note for the production order was printed. Allowed values Routing Sheet Printed If this check box is selected, the routing sheet for the production order was printed. Allowed values Operation Note Printed If this check box is selected, the operation note for the production order was printed. Allowed values Material List Printed If this check box is selected, the material list for the production order was printed. Allowed values Material Issue Note Printed If this check box is selected, the material issue note for the production order was printed. Allowed values Subcontracting Note Printed If this check box is selected, the subcontracting note for the production order was
printed. Allowed values Checklist Printed If this check box is selected, the checklist for the production order was
printed. Allowed values Sawing List Printed If this check box is selected, the sawing list for the production order was printed. Allowed values Cutting List Printed If this check box is selected, the cutting list for this production order was printed. Allowed values Receipt Note Printed If this check box is selected, the receipt note for the production order was printed. Allowed values Serial Number List Printed If this check box is selected, the serial number list for the production
order was printed. Allowed values Order Distribution Printed If this check box is selected, the order distribution for the production
order was printed. Allowed values Subcontracting with Material Flow If this check box is selected, subcontracting with material flow is supported for the
end items of this production order. Note During creation of the production order, the value of this check box is defaulted from the Subcontracting with Material Flow check box in the Items - Production (tiipd0101m000) session. After order creation, you can no longer change the setting of this check box on the production order. First Article Inspection If this check box is selected, a first article
inspection is performed once a quantity of the production order is
completed. Note This check box is only visible if the Quality Management (QM) check box is selected in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session. First article inspection is triggered for a production order, when the rules are defined for the main item of the production order in the First Article Inspection (qmptc2150m900) session. Standard Inspection Orders If this check box is selected, an inspection order is linked to the production order.
Micro Routing Click to start sessions that have to do with the microrouting. Production Planning Click to start sessions that have to do with production
planning. Materials Click to start sessions that have to do with material. End Item Click to start the sessions that have to do with the end item. Costs Click to start sessions that have to do with production order
costing. Exception Handling Click to start sessions that restart, reset, or reprocess
production orders. Shift Production Planning Click to start the Shift Production Planning (tisfc1202m000) session in which you can shift the production
planning forward or backward. If you shift the production planning forward, you create a delay, which you can use, for example, to cope with a backlog in production. You can only use the Shift Production Planning (tisfc1202m000) session for production orders with the following order status:
Blocked Operations Click to start the Blocked Operations (tisfc0540m000) session in which LN displays the
operations that you manually blocked, together with the reasons for blocking
the operations. In the Report Operations Completed (tisfc0130m000) session you can unblock the routing operations you blocked previously, or change the blocking reason. Show All Orders Click to view all existing production orders. Show Orders In Use Click to display the production orders with the following
status:
Print Production Order Documents and Release Pegging - Downstream/Upstream Click Pegging - Upstream to start the GBF browser in
which you can view the production order's supply orders, that is, the preceding
production orders and/or purchase orders. Click Pegging - Downstream to view the production order's demand orders, that is, the successive production orders and/or sales orders. You can only start pegging if the following is true:
For more information, refer to Pegging for planned orders. Generate Alternatives for Estimated Materials Set Status to Scheduled If you usually process production orders with Infor SCM Scheduler,
click this option if you want to manually bypass Infor SCM Scheduler. The
production order status is then set from Created to Scheduled. You can continue the normal production order
procedure in LN. A reason
to bypass Infor SCM Scheduler is, for example, in case of rush orders, when you have no
time to perform the usual scheduling run in Infor SCM Scheduler. Note that you can only see this option if Infor SCM Scheduler is installed, and the Infor SCM Scheduler check box in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0500m000) details session is selected. Note that, unlike Infor SCM Scheduler, LN assumes infinite capacity during scheduling. As a result, capacity problems can occur. You must then run Infor SCM Scheduler to solve those problems. Purchase Order Click to view or maintain the subcontracting purchase order in the Purchase Order (tdpur4100m900) session. Specification Show All Click to show all production orders. Show Homepage Selection Click to show the selected homepage. Intercompany Trade Orders Starts the Intercompany Trade Order - Purchase (tcitr3600m300) or the Intercompany Trade Orders - Purchase (tcitr3100m300) session displaying the intercompany trade orders, if present, for the selected
production order.
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