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AVEVA™ Manufacturing Execution System 2023 R2

Determine whether new work orders are required for additional rework

Determine whether new work orders are required for additional rework

  • Last UpdatedOct 28, 2024
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If the first (or any other) job of the dynamic routing work order was started, and the operator reported that another unit of production out of the second job of the original work order needed to be reworked, a second dynamic routing work order would be instantiated that would contain the same set of jobs with the same quantities as the previous example, except that it would have a different work order ID. This would be true even if the same reason, Gouged, was chosen.

If no jobs of the first dynamic routing work order had been started yet, then the quantities of the first dynamic routing work order would have been incremented by one, and a second dynamic routing work order would not have been created.

Note that because the rework in both cases is coming from the same work order, the setting of the dynamic routing parameter Combine dynamic routing from the same operations of different work orders does not matter, as it is relevant only for the case of rework coming from different work orders. That is, rework from a single work order is always combined if possible.

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