Dynamic routing is a separate WO from original
- Last UpdatedOct 28, 2024
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Choices Are:
Yes/No
Default:
No
Enabled When:
Always
Meaning Depends on the Following Parameters:
None
Description:
The choice for this parameter is driven by whether the reworked quantity should be merged into the original flow of jobs or the reworked quantity will always be processed separately from the first rework operation until it is finished.
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If this parameter set to Yes, dynamic routing jobs are associated with a new work order with an automatically-generated ID. In this case, re-entry route codes do not apply, since the reworked material never returns to its original routing. The re-entry reroute code will not appear in the Dynamic Routing Usage module of MES Client.
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If this parameter is set to No, dynamic routing jobs are added to the work order from which the rework originated.
The choice of this parameter’s value also affects how item reasons used to initiate rework should be defined.
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If set to Yes, the dynamic routing reasons should be set up as reject reasons (i.e., the associated item grade’s production type must be set to Rejects), so that these units are not expected to be processed further in the original work order.
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If set to No, the dynamic routing reasons should be set up as good reasons, so that these items are expected to be processed further in the original work order.