Example assumptions
- Last UpdatedOct 28, 2024
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In all the examples, the following information is assumed to be defined.
Dynamic routing process D1:

Dynamic routing process D2:

Normal manufacturing processes P1 and P2:

Dynamic routing usages:
|
Item Reason |
Orig. Routing Code |
Orig. Process |
Item |
Dynamic Routing Process |
Max Dynamic Routes |
Re-Entry Routing Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
R1 |
W |
(none) |
I1 |
D1 |
(none) |
(none) |
|
R1 |
W |
(none) |
I2 |
D1 |
(none) |
Y |
|
R1 |
A |
(none) |
I1 |
D2 |
(none) |
(none) |
|
R1 |
C |
(none) |
I1 |
D2 |
3 |
(none) |
In all scenarios, the following conditions are also assumed:
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The item being made for a work order is the same item made in each of its jobs.
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The entry for the dynamic routing parameter Label for work orders created by a dynamic route is Dyn.
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The dynamic routing parameters Differentiate rework count by item reason and Differentiate rework count by WO ID are set to Yes.
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The dynamic routing parameters Differentiate rework count by job sequence number, Differentiate rework count by operation ID, and Differentiate rework count by rework process are set to No.
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No lot or sub-lot numbers are being used.